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Turkey Calls => Turkey Calls => Topic started by: savagecaller on September 12, 2013, 01:49:38 AM

Title: Black Walnut Double
Post by: savagecaller on September 12, 2013, 01:49:38 AM
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Title: Re: Black Walnut Double
Post by: M Sharpe on September 12, 2013, 12:41:31 PM
Pretty wood in that box. How do you play it, like a Cost or Turpin? The radius on the sound boards and the straight sides say Turpin; but, the spring and the tight countersunk screw hole says Cost.
Title: Re: Black Walnut Double
Post by: savagecaller on September 12, 2013, 07:01:25 PM
With the countersunk screw hole you get about 10 degrees on the paddle, with that I'm able to leave the soundboard thicker. On the topside the paddle contacts the soundboard in the middle to start the high pitch then rolls on down and contacts the inside of the board for the low and raspy end of the yelp.
I love trying new things with my boxes. My failure pile is a lot bigger than my success pile, but this combo works real good. I've tried Walnut, Spalted pecan, and sycamore and they all sounded good IMO ! I even did a walnut with a 3/4 wide inside and it still had good rollover.

Thanks Steve
Title: Re: Black Walnut Double
Post by: M Sharpe on September 13, 2013, 06:36:11 AM
Quote from: savagecaller on September 12, 2013, 07:01:25 PM
With the countersunk screw hole you get about 10 degrees on the paddle, with that I'm able to leave the soundboard thicker. On the topside the paddle contacts the soundboard in the middle to start the high pitch then rolls on down and contacts the inside of the board  for the low and raspy end of the yelp.
I love trying new things with my boxes. My failure pile is a lot bigger than my success pile, but this combo works real good. I've tried Walnut, Spalted pecan, and sycamore and they all sounded good IMO ! I even did a walnut with a 3/4 wide inside  and it still had good rollover.

Thanks Steve

Sounds like you must be canting the lid like a turpin here in the first section. But on the narrower call, playing the lid flat like a cost style.
Title: Re: Black Walnut Double
Post by: outdoors on September 13, 2013, 08:26:59 AM
SHARP LOOKING CALL  :icon_thumright: