Gobbler Knob: A Friction Call Journey

Gobbler Knob L
1 month ago | Turkey Hunting
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Jim R
1 month ago
Awesome Rick! ππ¦π¦ Best of luck π€ my friend!!
David S
1 month ago
Awesome calls! Good luck.
James L
1 month ago
π³ I keep saying this but WORK OF ART! Iβd put these on display proudly!
Mike L
1 month ago
Some lucky owners right there! ππ
T.J. R
1 month ago
Those are stunning!!! I am fortunate to know a couple of call makers, but I must say those are the most beautiful pots I've ever laid eyes on.
Appalachian A
1 month ago
Good grief, very nice! Didn't realize you already started making pot calls. I think I may have a lead on some agate slab, if I get ahold of them you'll be the first to know.
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
@Jim thank you, sir!
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
Thanks, @David!
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
@James thank you! Iβll let you know if they are able to seal the deal!
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
@Mike indeed! βΊοΈ
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
Thank you, @T.J.!
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
@Appalachian those are my first two. Since these, Iβve turned 4 more. Waiting on the stain to dry now.
Appalachian A
30 days ago
@Gobbler Awesome! Have you considered using copper or aluminum as the surface?
Gobbler Knob L
30 days ago
@Appalachian not yet. I really like the authentic sound of slate. Iβm planning to use it o a glass sound board.
Appalachian A
29 days ago
@Gobbler oh yeah, I've just got a copper pot call that yanks a gobble out when nothing else will, not sure why. I'm sure everyone has that "one call". when I was looking at call components I noticed that brass was an option, I'm definitely interested to see how it sounds
Gobbler Knob L
29 days ago
Yep, I have a custom slate over glass set in ambrosia maple that has them lining up to be shot. Man, itβs a turkey-lurinβ somebody!
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