Thanks Lee
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Thanks Lee
Just got my misfire copper frying pan pot in the mail today. This call is everything Lee said it was. It really has a unique sound and is super easy to run.
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It was my pleasure, I expect pictures next spring. I have to get a bunch of those made up before Nashville, as well as a ton of trumpets.
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Hoping to get one of your trumpets before fall sets in..
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Thanks Lee
Sound file
If it sounds as good as it looks
Lee you might have to open my tab
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If it sounds as good as it looks
Lee you might have to open my tab
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Re: Thanks Lee
FYI- A copper surface is faster to oxidize/tarnish than any metal surface with which I have hunted (there is always a copper pot in my vest). A small square of the brown Scotch Brite pad and a soft clean cloth, a square of an old cotton T-shirt or even better a sweat shirt, works great to maintain the surface. Frequent touch-up of the striker tip to remove copper is also a must. I have about 5 copper pot calls and have a couple which will cause jaw pain when you run them and really drive gobblers crazy.
Re: Thanks Lee
Several years ago Lee made me a pot out of stabilized greenish Buckeye Burl with frying pan copper and it looks beautiful and sounds great. He has it on his web page!
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compturkeyhunter wrote: ↑July 5th, 2018, 12:55 pm Sound file
If it sounds as good as it looks
Lee you might have to open my tab
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I can send a soundfile to a cell number. Not smart enough to figure out how to do one on a computer
Re: Thanks Lee
I have a few ready to go now. Just moved this past weekend, so the shop isn't set up yet. Hope to have it back up and running in a week or so