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Booshway
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Quick shout out to T.C. Albert for his article in the November/December issue of Muzzleloader. Very informative - always wanted to know how those things are made. Really enjoyed reading about it -

Also enjoyed all the regular stuff in the magazine, "Shooting the Bull" etc.

The magazine oughta be a daily...

Spot
 
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Booshway
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Thanks Spot...I am very glad you liked it...
T.C.Albert
 
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Booshway
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Man It's like being in grade school all over again! My last name falls almost at the end of the alphabet, so all you kids with names beginning with A, B C, etc all get your copy of the magazine several days before me. Frowner

Meanwhile I'm chompin'-at-the-bit, watching for the postman, etc etc Wink

LD


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Pilgrim
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I also got mine early and have been enjoying reading it as I normally do. I even like the adds. There is good info every where in side that white folder. Thanks, Mark
 
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Booshway
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Great How-to on the wing bone call, will be making one from thanksgiving leftovers Big Grin


Heck no, you'er the kind that gives that kind a bad name.
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Best I ever saw on the how-tos of the craft. My favorite call! Got a turkey beard to prove it.

Birdman made one of mine (turkey) and Fowler the other (goose).

Thanks for reminding me to put it in my pouch! Sheeesh! Had it for years and hadn't put it where it belongs, yet! It's there now. Practiced with it today in the squirrel woods. If it's handy they will practice. And it takes a lot of it.

Mighty fine, T.C.!

Fiddlesticks


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Booshway
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Thanks again you guys...
sincerely,
T.C.Albert
 
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I saved some wingbones from Thanksgiving. I'll be working on mine soon.


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Booshway
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Very good article,so simple even I did it!!
 
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Greenhorn
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Several years ago "Turkey Call" magazine published an excellent illustration of all the cuts. I used to use it with students in my art class. I have no idea how you might obtain a copy of this issue but it was fantastic.
 
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This should lead you to that article

http://www.nwtf.org/tips_adventures/tips.php?id=287

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