Wood Calls

 

Woods to choose from:

 

Birdseye Maple, Blackwood, Bloodwood, Bocote, Balsamo, Bubinga, Canary Wood, Carob, Che-Chen, Chokte Viga, Cochen Rosewood, Cocobolo, Desert Ironwood, Figured Western Maple, Gaupinol, Goncalo Alves, Granadillo, Hubabali, Kingwood, Leopardwood, Macassar Ebony, Marblewood, Mesquite, Mun Ebony, Oregon Myrtlewood, Osage Orange, Padauk, Pink Ivory, Pau Amarello, Purpleheart, Red Kabas, Redwood, Satine, Silver Maple, Tescota, Tulipwood, Walnut, White Ash, Yew, Yzerheart, and Zebrawood.

 


 

Calls:

 

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Cocobolo Howler.  I like to do my howlers 4-5 inches long. It has a deep sound and the thinner the bell the crisper the sound.
Cocobolo closed reed distress call.  Has good tone quality Cocabola is an awesome wood with great tone quality. 
Closed reed call out of Desert Ironwood.  This wood varies from gold to dark brown depends on piece of wood.  It is really hard and heavy wood which makes it have great tone quality.
This call is of my Honey pot style which has been very popular.  This particular call is of Lignum Vitae  which is what they used to make wagon  wheels out of in the olden days. It is a really hard wood.
Thuya Burl call.  It is a closed reed distress call  with nice style.
Is a call out of Maple Burl . It is an open reed distress call  lots of figuring in this wood 
This wood is Black and White Ebony.  This particular call is an open reed distress call  with a neat style.  This is a cool wood  with lots of figure to it.
This call is of African Blackwood .  This wood has a beautiful sound to it. 

 

Is a howler made of Bloodwood.  I played around with this style back in 2005.
Is one of my favorite styles. It has a nice feel to it.  This particular call is out of Cocobolo.
This is a Howler made out of Thuya Burl. It has a lot of color variation.