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Here is a case of contemporary calls I have made by some great callmakers, Ed Glenn, Joe Jaroski, Leonard Douglas, Myself, Scot McWaters, Marv Meyers, Teddy Loewe, Wayne Luxich II, Bill Hayes, Danny Rodgers, David Lowery and more.....22 calls in all, in a glass covered shadow box. Also I ended up putting my Buck Pen Knife inside and forgot it was there when I closed it up.....some of these callmakers are gone, some are still producing calls and winning awards, my dilemma is this, I am trying to wean myself of a lot of calls, and hang with the turkey call making, so I am thinking I should get rid of these as a start. Do you think there would be any interest in them if I placed them in the classifieds?
I know that I for one would be interested in several of those calls
I am considering selling the lot as a whole.....maybe take a shotgun (20 gauge) in on a trade and some boot....
Pappy, waterfowl call collectors are probably more rabid about their collections than turkey call collectors. I would suggest signing on to some waterfowl websites if you're serious about selling them and list them there. The Refuge Forums (www.duckhunter.net) would be a great start.
I wouldn't be set on selling them as a whole lot either. If you sold them individually, you could probably sell half of them for the same price as you could sell the whole lot.
You may get lucky and sell the whole lot too. Lots of collectors will buy a collection like this for one or two calls in there then sell off the rest.
Best of luck to you.
Sell them individually Pappy. You'd get more $ and excite a bunch of people that would bid on an individual call that could not afford the whole collection.
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