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Take'em7
11-06-2008, 03:53 PM
What is the difference between the original high planes and the new still water edition? And would the still water be a smart investment?
jstbob
11-06-2008, 04:53 PM
I love mine Its loud and fast. Then I use my smh to finish
bck1006
11-06-2008, 04:53 PM
They are all stillwater editions. The guy that runs stillwater outfitters in CO made a call named the pegaus and he and Jeff got to be buddies and the gave/sold the call design to Jeff.
I have had many HPH's over time and I must say that I LOVE my the flammed hedge one that I have now. The call can be tune almost anyway and still have an overall great sound.
straitmeatshooter
11-06-2008, 05:40 PM
Got a nice one for sale if your interested. By the way, they are a awesome call. Great range and very versatile.
They are all stillwater editions. The guy that runs stillwater outfitters in CO made a call named the pegaus and he and Jeff got to be buddies and the gave/sold the call design to Jeff.
I have had many HPH's over time and I must say that I LOVE my the flammed hedge one that I have now. The call can be tune almost anyway and still have an overall great sound.i'll 2cnd the flamed hedge , i have had bolth wood & acrylic , if u get one go with the wood.
Drake
11-12-2008, 08:06 PM
They are all stillwater editions. The guy that runs stillwater outfitters in CO made a call named the pegaus and he and Jeff got to be buddies and the gave/sold the call design to Jeff.
I have had many HPH's over time and I must say that I LOVE my the flammed hedge one that I have now. The call can be tune almost anyway and still have an overall great sound.
There was also a another call that was like the Pegasus,called the Diablo :twisted: they had in the line up as well.Both were awesome calls.
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