I've got some friends who want me to make them some slate calls. I had no idea how to go about it. Then up pops this video. Instant sub. Thanks, you've made, or, will make, my buddies happy.
Great video! I plan on making some turkey calls so I figured I'd take a look and see what how everyone else was doing it. Yours turned out looking great keep up the good work!
I just subscribed the other day. I think I've sat here and watched all your videos. You've mentioned that you do this for fun, and it shows. Keep up the excellent work. One of these days, I might just get my lathe out of the box, put together, and I might even turn something. Thanks for sharing!
Miss the hell outta your videos, I’m within weeks of retiring and a bourbon drinker spent the last 2 years getting my lathe area for retirement day. Are you still out there.. ALWAYS Looking forward to your next video. Hope all is well. Pat
HI RON say that call turned out a beautiful piece of art i am a turkey hunter and i would use that call you made with a little bit of sanding on the slate it will surely do fine to bring in a love sick tom don't worry about the shine a turkey hunter will have on camo gloves anyway to help cover the movement of hands talk to you later and GODBLESS larry
I think your sound issue, from what I saw, was how you're holding the striker, ya gotta hold it higher on the stick and like you're writing, I learned that the hard way... I think it sounds dadgum good especially since you're not a professional call maker.
No need to be a dick. He said from the beginning that he had never made one before but he still managed to turn out a top notch product. Thank you Ron for making this video!