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Two Bone vs Three Bone

Started by greencop01, June 19, 2017, 09:03:37 PM

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greencop01

What's the difference between them. Softer sound, pitch.....? One easier to play over the other? Or personal preference ?
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M Sharpe

To me it seems to be personal preference. Some ask for a two bone, some want a three bone. A lot of old timers hunted with a two bone and some only hunted with just the mouthpiece bone with a large sound chamber formed with their hands. Mine are just about the same length whether 2 or 3 bone.
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Fatbeard

I am with Sharpe on the personal preference. I have done a few 2 bone and I really like them. Almost all of the wingbones I do are 3. Either way sound great
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EZ

I've made mostly three bones but quite a few two bone yelpers. IMHO, the two bone calls sound the best when you use a big gobbler Ulna and a hen or goose bone radius (mouthpiece). One is no easier than the other to use. My personal preference is a three bone call because you can get greater volume, but they both work well.

M Sharpe

I'm going to have to disagree with part of this!! Hen bone mouthpiece yes, but not all jake and gobbler bones are the same. Maybe where you and I come from they make good bones; but, not from every where
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