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Quote from: mountainhunter1 on May 07, 2022, 06:38:58 PMQuote from: crow on January 18, 2022, 12:45:37 PMQuote from: The Heartbreak Kid....... on January 18, 2022, 08:52:07 AMHow would I know which calls, are easier to learn on? or is that on an individual person to decide and figure out for themselves? I assume It comes down to the person. I'd like at least two to start with but don't want to make the learning curve more difficult than I have too.I was talking about the new model because that's what's available from him, but if you find an original design there is nothing wrong with them, they sound really goodIf you go back several pages in the trumpet section and look for threads like yours you will see a pattern of whats been recommended for starting out, they are whats worked for the majority of people.You wouldn't go wrong with a trumpet from any of them. Some of them would have a long wait period.The Buice trumpets have interchangeable mouthpieces that have different diameter holes thru them, which changes the pitch of the call and how it draws air, the 2 most popular are the #3 and #4 as Davis mentioned Any trumpet from Ralph Permar would be a god choice, his entry level Jordan call will do any thing you will need to do in the turkey woodsI assume you are talking about his smaller improved jordan yelper?
Quote from: crow on January 18, 2022, 12:45:37 PMQuote from: The Heartbreak Kid....... on January 18, 2022, 08:52:07 AMHow would I know which calls, are easier to learn on? or is that on an individual person to decide and figure out for themselves? I assume It comes down to the person. I'd like at least two to start with but don't want to make the learning curve more difficult than I have too.I was talking about the new model because that's what's available from him, but if you find an original design there is nothing wrong with them, they sound really goodIf you go back several pages in the trumpet section and look for threads like yours you will see a pattern of whats been recommended for starting out, they are whats worked for the majority of people.You wouldn't go wrong with a trumpet from any of them. Some of them would have a long wait period.The Buice trumpets have interchangeable mouthpieces that have different diameter holes thru them, which changes the pitch of the call and how it draws air, the 2 most popular are the #3 and #4 as Davis mentioned Any trumpet from Ralph Permar would be a god choice, his entry level Jordan call will do any thing you will need to do in the turkey woods
Quote from: The Heartbreak Kid....... on January 18, 2022, 08:52:07 AMHow would I know which calls, are easier to learn on? or is that on an individual person to decide and figure out for themselves? I assume It comes down to the person. I'd like at least two to start with but don't want to make the learning curve more difficult than I have too.