Roy Mackey, of Lone Star Game Calls, contacted me last week about making him an armguard. We got to talking and I learned about the beautiful calls he makes. Well, one thing led to another and we worked out a trade. Here are some photos of what I got out of the bargain.
These calls are made from stabilized spalted maple. Both are two-sided calls. The smaller one is slate over slate and the larger one is copper over slate. The lower striker is purple heart and the top one is dymondwood I think. Both calls sound great and I can't wait to hit the woods with them.
I just hope he likes his side of the deal as much as I like mine!
Darren
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Roy makes a great call!!!!!!!
Nice looking calls, I like a good pot call and striker.
Quite attractive calls.
Roy's calls are top notch. Fantastic guy to deal with as well.
Jake
Dito on Roy's calls!
I have one of his grunt calls but looks like I need to try a turkey..
The grunt call is amazing!
Very nice calls and two of the best woods for strikers.
I heard from Roy yesterday. He said the top striker is actually actionwood and the small call is just a single piece of slate with no sound board.
Nevertheless, they sound great. I was messing around with them in my kitchen the day I got them and had two gobblers run up on the porch and start pecking at the sliding glass door;)