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The mahongany pot is easy to work with and makes a nice slate or glass call.
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The poplar pot creates a nice mellow sound.
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The black walnut pot is the classic of the bunch. It is easy to work with and sounds good with any playing surface.
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The cherry pot is another industry standard. Cherry sounds good with slate, glass or crystal.
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The bubinga pot resembles the high priced rosewood in looks. It has a crisp sound and finishes very nice.
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The purple heart pot makes a unique looking call. Purple heart is my favorite wood for a double sided slate call.
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The padauk pot finishes in a deep orangish/redish color. It makes a very loud slate and crystal call. Definitely the call to reach out a long way with sound.
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Lacewood is a very light weight wood which finishes incredibly with pearl like flecks in the wood. Excellent slate and glass call. I don't leave home without one.
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Zebrawood is a very nice looking wood. The wood is fairly dense in weight. Zebrawood makes a good sounding slate call.
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This maple is a hard wood. It has interest charater in the wood. Easy to work with and makes a good sounding call.
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Wenge is a very dense wood. The wood makes an excellent double slate call. If you don't mind a little extra work sanding; this is the pot for you.
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Interesting looking wood. Very dense and has red and pink colors lightly blended in with the yellow. Osage makes one of the best slate calls.
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The snow white holly pot is a very tight grained wood. It almost appears that there is not grain. Unique looking and great sounding. It is one of our premium pots. Quantities are limited.
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The maple pot has similar sound characteristics of black walnut and cherry. Easy to work with and makes a good call with all types of playing surfaces.
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The oak pot is another standard wood. Classic looking and good sounding.
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Pau Amirillo is similar in density to black walnut. It is easy to work with and has an interesting grain pattern. Works well with all playing surfaces.
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Curly maple has a unique look to it and is easy to work with. Interesting grain patterns make an eye catching call.
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Another top quality wood that we offer. Various colors in the wood from orange to reds to whites and blacks. This makes a show quality call and sounds exellent.
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Red heart is similar in density to cherry. Red heart has a wide variety of colors that swirl in the wood. Make a great looking call.
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Canary wood is another of my favorites. Real easy to work with and has interesting color throughout the grain.
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Sycamore is a light weight wood. It can have a unique grain pattern depending on the cut. It will make a mellow sounding call. Easy to sand and work with.
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Extremely dense wood with a very tight grain. Makes an excellent glass/crystal or double slate call. Unfortunately the price of this wood is now on the same level as ebony. Excellent call for the price.
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Premium wood, very dense, will make a great look and sounding call with any playing surface
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