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Thread: Toasted Calls.....

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    Toasted Calls.....

    I started these last weekend and finished them up today. Flamed Osage Squirrel calls ready to go!




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    That is beautiful. Love the color of the wood, the texture of the burned wood and the finish looks perfect.

    I have to ask - when you "call" the squirrels, do you used those Remmington shells to finish them off?

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    I use a .22 or my Nikon....some folks use a shotgun in states that do not allow rifles for them (can be dangerous in higher populated areas)

    Sometimes I use calls to get an animals to look up or come find me


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    Ken, another great pair!! And, I love the pic of the buck - he is going to make a nice one! Someday, I would like to get some high res pics from you for my desktop!

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    Thanks John...deer are my favorite subject.

    Quiet woods, peaceful settings, nature in its purest form. A far cry from what I get paid to shoot haha! Nothing throws rocks at me, im usually not covered in 3 inches of dirt (ever seen a brown Nikon?) and for the most part the nature stuff doesn't run me over from time to time!


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    toasted calls

    Nice work Ken, amazing how elegant those simple shapes are. I have flamed bamboo before but not wood. Gives me some ideas, thanks.

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    Nice call and great photos. The flamed osage reminds me a bit of cocobolo.

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    You sure are a good shutterbug Ken. Great calls too!
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Great looking tree-rat calls, there!

    Great Job!
    Wood is Good!
    Greetings from The Green Mountain State!

    Kurt

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    Very nice work on the calls Ken! That flame sure brings out the grain and color!
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