Finally did one for me...

MLBob Furia

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What's that old saying about the cobblers children going unshod?

Used the final prototype call all during the season, but last week I decided to do one of the Hybrid Honker calls for myself. Settled on a nice piece of ebony (maybe because of the ebony / ivory color of a goose's head?). Beautiful piece of wood. Then I decided what it really needed was a remarque or two on the barrel. So before putting on the finish coats, I took it to the studio for some painting sessions.

Here's the result:

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Of course, I still need some calls of my own made from Al's salt cedar, and probably should have a goose call out of that pecan.
With all that around my neck, I could be in line for the cover shot on next year's Cabelas waterfowl catalog
 
They are not only beautiful but they really blow nice. I have been practicing with my Acrylic I purchased from you every day. I am almost at the point where these big fat NE ohio honkers are in serious trouble next fall.
 
Bob,

With all that around my neck, I could be in line for the cover shot on next year's Cabelas waterfowl catalog


With all that around your neck, you would probably have a hard time sitting up to shoot also. :>) :>)
 
awesome call I love the detail on it. But you need more than all the calls around your neck you a few hundred bands to go with it for any cover shot. And dont forget the ZZ top beard
 
"With all that around my neck, I could be in line for the cover shot on next year's Cabelas waterfowl catalog"

Naw, to be on the cover you gotta be young and bulletproof. Hehehehehe. Trip
 
Another work of art. That is a magnificent looking call, Bob. Good to see you finally make one for yourself. I would be just like Blaine because I am practicing with my new salt cedar duck call to and from the bosque every day. It has an extremely good ducky sound. I can hardly wait for next fall's season to begin so that I can put it into some practical use.
Al
 
Bob, like AL, "I am practicing with my new salt cedar 'goose' call to and from field's edge every day. It has an extremely good 'goosey' sound. I can hardly wait for next fall's season to begin so that I can put it into some practical use.
Love the call and especially the remarque under the mouth piece, very cool!

Best - Paul
 
Very nice... I like the looks of your calls. You should take it to the next level and start turning your own inserts.
 
Bob, I like the looks of that ebony. Real sweet. But I really like the salt cedar on mine that Al hooked you up with. Makes it a true duckboats.net call! Thanks Al! I would like to see a pic of what the salt cedar looks like in the "green". Al, you got any pics of the stuff you sent him? Trip.
 
A set of Kingwoods came in the mail today...Great looking...Great sounding calls...

Regards,

Kristan
 
Trip,
I'll send you some pics of the area that I cut wood in and some of the blanks that I sent Bob. I think I still have about 8 that didn't quite fit in the first batch that Bob got. It will give you a little idea of the area and history. Give me a few days to do this.
Al
 
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