I was wondering if anyone had tried the Pittman LBD Trumpet call. I am wanting to try to learn how to use a trumpet call and really don't know much about them. Is this a good one to start with? They have them for $50 at bass pro or would I be better off getting a different call from somewhere else?
I have never tried one, but before I did, I would contact Daryal Gosey (NCBowjunkie). He makes a variety of trumpets and he does make an "entry level" call that runs very well in your price range.
Quote from: EZ on March 26, 2019, 10:15:01 AM
I have never tried one, but before I did, I would contact Daryal Gosey (NCBowjunkie). He makes a variety of trumpets and he does make an "entry level" call that runs very well in your price range.
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Gregg on here makes some nice trumpets, I have two of his and they are easy to run. Price is very reasonable, depending on the type of wood you chose.
That is my one and only trumpet I have. Easy to use, sounds as good as high priced ones that friends of mine use...
Quote from: countryboy3006 on March 26, 2019, 08:11:54 AM
I was wondering if anyone had tried the Pittman LBD Trumpet call. I am wanting to try to learn how to use a trumpet call and really don't know much about them. Is this a good one to start with? They have them for $50 at bass pro or would I be better off getting a different call from somewhere else?
X4 for Daryal Gosey. His trumpets are easy to play and sound great.
Dayral does make a great trumpet for sure
I purchased a hunting trumpet from Brian Mero for$100 shipped with a laynard. This is my only Trumpet I own, but it seems pretty easy to play. Excellent craftsmanship and he has won few Tom Turpin Awards.