Love any excuse to get another box call
Don't have a single sided box,,always under the impression that they were more for beginners to help guide them to make the right sound.
Looking at some makers sites and actually some charge more for them which seems almost counterproductive has a buyer vs paying less for two sides and sounds.
Maybe some of you can point out the value or assets of them???
I had a decent sounding single sider but I felt too handicapped with what I could do with it. Gave it to my nephew.
When you slide the paddle end n get to the concave section the call breaks. When I run one it seems you gotta be careful in that area. If you go too far the call can slightly click. If you're not close its not so easy to get the second side of your note.
I will admit that the call I had sounded great but because of the probs I saw I never n wouldn't get another. In all fairness that may or may not be all single siders
I love a one-sider. They make the best purrs and Cutts of any box out there, in my opinion. I've never understood the feeling of being handicapped by a one sider. To me, they are more realistic than a two sider.
As far as makers charging more for them, it's be cause they are harder to build. I know it wouldn't seem like it, but every call maker I've ever talked to has said this.
Patrick
I only have one...I'd buy another ....neat and mine sounds great..
One of the best I heard was a Ed Terifenco snakewood over chestnut. That box is outstanding. Its a pretty good wait but worth it. Also Jody Harrison of Preacherman calls had a couple at Unicoi that sounded awsome. As far as being handicapped with a one sider , I do not agree. As a matter of fact I use the right side of my 2 sider calls predominately and have had no problem sending several gobblers to meet their maker.
How would you gobble on em or yelp, cluck, Yelp in sequence. Not that you need to but Imo it certainly stops you from certain things.
I don't gobble on them. I have no problem yelp cluck yelping on one in a sequence. I will tell you that there has been more or just as many turkeys killed with a lynch foolproof box call than any other box call. I just don't feel in the least handicapped with a 1 sider. Again , its just personal preference. I hunt with both.
Hard to imagine a box call much better than this one-sider from Ed Terefencko. Soundfile under pics.
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/hunter2233/Ed%20T%2044_zpstwwxnwr4.jpg) (http://s433.photobucket.com/user/hunter2233/media/Ed%20T%2044_zpstwwxnwr4.jpg.html)
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/hunter2233/Ed%20T%2066_zpsriiza1nc.jpg) (http://s433.photobucket.com/user/hunter2233/media/Ed%20T%2066_zpsriiza1nc.jpg.html)
https://soundcloud.com/hunter22-2/ed-t-snakewood
Wow...that's a dandy.....
Quote from: Bowguy on February 10, 2017, 11:23:25 AM
How would you gobble on em or yelp, cluck, Yelp in sequence. Not that you need to but Imo it certainly stops you from certain things.
I personally don't gobble on one. I hunt public land, so I don't gobble much anyway. I know people who can gobble on them. I've never had an issue yelping on one. Clucking and yelping are just as easy as a two sided call
Quote from: hunter22 on February 10, 2017, 12:19:59 PM
Hard to imagine a box call much better than this one-sider from Ed Terefencko. Soundfile under pics.
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/hunter2233/Ed%20T%2044_zpstwwxnwr4.jpg) (http://s433.photobucket.com/user/hunter2233/media/Ed%20T%2044_zpstwwxnwr4.jpg.html)
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/hunter2233/Ed%20T%2066_zpsriiza1nc.jpg) (http://s433.photobucket.com/user/hunter2233/media/Ed%20T%2066_zpsriiza1nc.jpg.html)
https://soundcloud.com/hunter22-2/ed-t-snakewood
waiting on mine as we speak. I ordered the exact call from him last year and was told that he has started on it. Cant wait.
SSCustom made an excellent single sider. I shot a late season gobbler with it when he wouldn't commit to the other callers. I don't know if Al and Josh make them now.
I have 3 production one-siders and they all 3 sound GREAT for whatever reason...............
A Quaker Boy Little One Sider............ it's actually AMAZING !!
A Wayne Carlton cherry paddle on a cedar box............. again, a HECK of a call.
A 30 year old H.S. Strut Champion that's mostly plastic. It WAILS !!!
I'll have a fancy custom or two one of these days..........just because. I like ALL boxcalls. I don't discriminate on the basis of the number of sides.
Quote from: hunter22 on February 10, 2017, 12:19:59 PM
Hard to imagine a box call much better than this one-sider from Ed Terefencko. Soundfile under pics.
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/hunter2233/Ed%20T%2044_zpstwwxnwr4.jpg) (http://s433.photobucket.com/user/hunter2233/media/Ed%20T%2044_zpstwwxnwr4.jpg.html)
https://soundcloud.com/hunter22-2/ed-t-snakewood
When I saw that last year, I thought that was quite possibly the nicest box I've ever seen. Yep, still think that!
I would advise anyone to check out Russell Beard's one sider. It has a flat lid and makes some of the prettiest yelps and is a kee keeing fool. Patrick you're right, everyone I've talked to says they are harder to build than a double sider!!
Here's a couple one siders that won't break the bank and sound great. Both are glued up boxes. I hunt both as each has a different sound. The walnut call is an Olin Humphries call I picked up at Unicoi 2016. The cherry and walnut is a Dale Rohm I picked up on eBay. The piece of wood you can see in the Humphries call is a tuning wedge that can be moved to change the pitch of the call.
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no advantage either one, hunt what you like
I am also interested in what the reasoning or advantage would be in a single-sided box call...
More difficult call to make, and more expensive to purchase, so I would assume that there would be some reason or sound difference that would create a market for them?
KYTurkey gave some reasons (as far as being easier to cluck and pur on)... Don't know if he is referring to that particular call or all one-siders though?
I would be curious as to what if any practical advantages a one-sider has over a traditional 2-sided call?
You can get a half hearted jake gobble out of a single sider, I actually did it on this bird.
Denny
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