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Started by Greg Massey, March 04, 2025, 06:47:27 PM
Quote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2025, 09:02:00 PMQuote from: JeffC on March 05, 2025, 11:39:31 AMQuote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2025, 08:29:55 AMNeat interview.Yet, not a WORD about the business being completely unacessible... Did you ever get your call back from them?No.I tried calling a couple times, today, again. No go.Pretty frustrating.
Quote from: JeffC on March 05, 2025, 11:39:31 AMQuote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2025, 08:29:55 AMNeat interview.Yet, not a WORD about the business being completely unacessible... Did you ever get your call back from them?
Quote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2025, 08:29:55 AMNeat interview.Yet, not a WORD about the business being completely unacessible...
Quote from: ScottE on March 05, 2025, 09:49:26 PMFor those that have a Cody, do they really sound much different than the plethora of excellent pots available today?
Quote from: ScottTaulbee on March 06, 2025, 02:34:46 AMQuote from: ScottE on March 05, 2025, 09:49:26 PMFor those that have a Cody, do they really sound much different than the plethora of excellent pots available today?I've got one my brother gave me as a kid, I carried it the first 10 or 12 years I turkey hunted and for that reason I keep it. It sounds like a turkey, but not any more so than my hunter specialties calls from the same time period or my M.A.D. Calls from that time and is in no way comparable in sound quality or tone with either of my David Halloran calls, or my Roger Parks call, or my Enticer calls or several others I can pull out. I feel that they are selling for what they do based on the nostalgia factor and make believe hype. But in my very limited experience with the one that I have, I wouldn't buy another and certainly not for the 500 to 1,500$ that they're bringing second hand.
Quote from: Tom007 on March 06, 2025, 06:43:25 AMI bought my first Cody back in the 90's from a country hardware store. The owner was a friend of Bill Zerings. The call at the time sounded better than any pot call I had heard. The call had a part come loose inside. I called Bill, he replaced no questions asked and told me about the new Spec 1 that he just developed. I bought one, #168, the year was 1994. It cost $75 dollars. To this day, I carry a Cody, whether it's a Spec 1, World Class etc with me. In my experience, turkeys will respond to my Cody's most of the time. I do use other pots occasionally, but always go back to a Cody. No doubt there are a plethora of fantastic pot calls out there from great call makers. Cody is truly a great call, their boxes are fine too. I wish Bill and his wife the best, hopefully they battle through their health issues and get back to producing their fine calls once again.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 06, 2025, 09:06:17 AMQuote from: ScottE on March 05, 2025, 09:49:26 PMFor those that have a Cody, do they really sound much different than the plethora of excellent pots available today?Exact question I ask myself about any of these discussions. I understand the call-collector mind-set a lot of folks have, but anybody that thinks that a certain call brand will make a difference in their hunting success is looking in the wrong direction as to what they should be focusing on. There are a lot more important factors in turkey-hunting success than the sound of any one kind of call. There are a lot of pot calls out there that will call in gobblers...and many of them are a lot less expensive and a lot more available than others.But hey, if jumping through hoops to get a certain call "because you just have to have it" is anybody's thing,...go for it!
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 06, 2025, 09:06:17 AMQuote from: ScottE on March 05, 2025, 09:49:26 PMFor those that have a Cody, do they really sound much different than the plethora of excellent pots available today?anybody that thinks that a certain call brand will make a difference in their hunting success is looking in the wrong direction