I have two Lynch world champion box calls. One from 1983 that has been retired from the war with battle scars. I decided to restore the box and bring it out of retirement. I posted some time ago on here looking for information on eye screw size with no reply. So I contacted Lynch. A gentleman replied to my email and asked for my address and said " let's get that call back out there"...I only needed screw size so I could purchase at local hardware but this came yesterday in the mail for "free"...a shout out to the Lynch family and the people that work there. Class act!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220416/881daacdf14d4248916fc46b013586cc.jpg)
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That's great!! Those calls have been around a long time!!
I LOVE THEM I'VE GOT 4 OF THEM I FOUND 1 2 YEARS AGO AT A YARD SALE FOR $10.00 BUCKS U BET I GRAB IT UP AS SOON IAS I SAW IT . I KILLED A TURKEY USEING IT LAST YEAR THEY ARE GREAT CALLS...
My main go to box calls. Been the demise of many a long beards!
Hard to beat a one-sider Lynch FoolProof. Bought mine in the early 90's & looks & sounds as good as new.
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Sounds like great customer service right there!
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Thats why they are still in business today. My first box was a Lynch, lost somewhere in the woods, hope someone found and continued to use and have the sucess I had with it.
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Love my 101..!!! :camohat:
That's great customer service!
I love my Fool Proof. I've been carrying one with me for over 30 years now. Thanks for sharing.
Reminds me of a funny story. I had an old Lynch box call and I set it down to water the grass. Well 45 miles later at home I realized I lost it. I called Al Jenkins up to see if he could locate one for me. He said he sold the company but he was making custom calls and I could purchase one of them. Well we talked turkey for a while him being a find gentleman. I pondered what could of happened to my call. A couple days later it dawned on me what I must have done. At the time I was recovering from radiation treatments and I had the call to go quite often. Well I retraced my steps and there was that piece of history on the ground by a stump. When I found it I was so elated I felt like I just hammered a big gobbler. Well 20 plus years later I still tote that call. Thanks for listening.
I have 1 that was my dads when we first moved to Virginia. I killed my first turkey with that thing. Jesse