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Just got the STE aluminum out of the mail box. Dang that thing is shrill on the front and soft on the back with the Corian pot! Dumped a whole bottle of water on it and the carbon striker, and not one slip it's impressive, compared to where the slightest humidity will affect almost all my other pots as always thanks Andy!
 
Glad to hear Al is still making quality pots, just as I have experienced. My pot is 5+ years old, but it's been a good one. Outside of playing wet, it basically serves as two pots in one, which is also an added bonus. Thanks for the reports back, glad everyone is satisfied.
 
Yes you do TN Larry the carbon tip striker is what he recommends on slate and aluminum. And the wet one striker has a aluminum peg recommended for any glass call. The silver thunder extreme comes with a laminated striker
 

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Newt":3pv7mkf4 said:
Yes you do TN Larry the carbon tip striker is what he recommends on slate and aluminum. And the wet one striker has a aluminum peg recommended for any glass call. The silver thunder extreme comes with a laminated striker

Well, this post cost me $75. :)

I got mine yesterday, and it sounds good either dry or wet. I need to do some turkey call thinning but plan on keeping this one.
 
Haha I know what you mean Larry I fell for it to but glad I did! Did you buy one of Fred Cox strikers yet?
 
Newt":kzxhdy5z said:
Haha I know what you mean Larry I fell for it to but glad I did! Did you buy one of Fred Cox strikers yet?

I have not bought one yet. It was going to be $40 for the tulipwood shipped. Midwest is not showing the tulipwood laminate anymore. I really don't need it so going to see if I can pick up a slightly used one at some point.
 

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