Ghostmaker ceramic call
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Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2010
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From: southwestern wisconsin
I received my ceramic call in curly maple from Ed Jenkins and boy do I like the ceramic surface. It is so easy to play and needs hardly no conditioning. I am no expert but if a new turkey hunting is looking for a surface that can do it all with little conditioning. I feel this is the surface. Scoot
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I have one of Ed's Copper calls. Let me tell you this- I make calls and sell them. If I am buying calls I buy Ed's. He is not only a very talented call maker, but he is one of best guys around. He and I have never met, but talked on the phone and chatted on boards and such and he has gone out of his way to help me get started. You will never go wrong with Ed.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
Thanks bud...got-it! Made contact with ED today, he's 1-1/2 months behind with his calls so it'll be a long wait, but I'm happy to bear the time. Saw his craft on photobucket and his 'pot' calls are indeed 'pot' shaped, looks like it'll fit great in the fingers.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!



