When I bought my pre-owned Delta 14" lathe, it came with various stuff to
make duck calls. I've never done any turning of duck calls and don't plan
to any time soon. It looks like it all came from HUT Products.
http://www.hutproducts.com/duckhut9.html
Here's the inventory.
11 pcs - #3001 plastic duck call reed (list $2.49 ea)
1 pc - #3000 game call turning kit (list $6.49)
1 pc - what appears to be the #3302, #2 Morse Taper Starter Kit (list
$29.99) What I have has a #2 Morse taper, 7mm mandrel, knurled nut, two
3/4" rubber expansion bushings, 3 pcs brass tubing, and two washers.
There are also a number of lanyards for hanging the completed calls from the
wearer's neck. All of this stuff would retail for $50 or so. If anyone
wants this stuff, they can have it for $20 plus shipping from the Chicago
area.
todd
The marc rosen entity posted thusly:
>I will check with my 23 pet ducks - and two Canada Geese- to see if
>they want me to talk to them in thier language. Do you have Wooduck as
>well as Mallard?
>How about Mandarin?
After reading this, I wondered if I had any Mandarin Ducks in my
slough, so stepped out the back and yelled "Le ho ma!". No answer at
all, so I guess if there are any Mandarins out there, they don't speak
Cantonese. Anyone know how to say that in Mandarin?
"Richard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hey Todd, If none of these wise acres want this stuff I will take it.
Thanks, Richard. They have already been spoken for.
todd
Partial completion of objective. Did the ducks quack back and, more
important, come in range? Roasted duck for dinner - yum.
On Mon, 29 May 2006 20:36:51 -0400, "Buddy Matlosz"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I tried turning a duck call once - but it quacked.
I tried turning a duck call once - but it quacked.
B.
"todd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> When I bought my pre-owned Delta 14" lathe, it came with various stuff to
> make duck calls. I've never done any turning of duck calls and don't plan
> to any time soon. It looks like it all came from HUT Products.
> http://www.hutproducts.com/duckhut9.html
> Here's the inventory.
>
> 11 pcs - #3001 plastic duck call reed (list $2.49 ea)
> 1 pc - #3000 game call turning kit (list $6.49)
> 1 pc - what appears to be the #3302, #2 Morse Taper Starter Kit (list
> $29.99) What I have has a #2 Morse taper, 7mm mandrel, knurled nut, two
> 3/4" rubber expansion bushings, 3 pcs brass tubing, and two washers.
>
> There are also a number of lanyards for hanging the completed calls from
the
> wearer's neck. All of this stuff would retail for $50 or so. If anyone
> wants this stuff, they can have it for $20 plus shipping from the Chicago
> area.
>
> todd
>
>
"marc rosen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I will check with my 23 pet ducks - and two Canada Geese- to see if
> they want me to talk to them in thier language. Do you have Wooduck as
> well as Mallard?
> How about Mandarin?
> Marc
>
Don't forget Crispy Wonton.
Hey Todd, If none of these wise acres want this stuff I will take it.
todd wrote: expansion bushings, 3 pcs brass tubing, and two washers.
>
> There are also a number of lanyards for hanging the completed calls from the
> wearer's neck. All of this stuff would retail for $50 or so. If anyone
> wants this stuff, they can have it for $20 plus shipping from the Chicago
> area.
>
> todd
>
>
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