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Started by Spur806, May 05, 2014, 08:21:51 PM
Quote from: West Augusta on May 05, 2014, 08:33:34 PMCall all of the trumpet makers here. They will run one of their trumpets for you. Pick the one you like best. They all make quality woodwinds. You need to pick one that you think sounds like a turkey.
Quote from: pappy on May 07, 2014, 10:34:05 AM Also, explain to the call maker your preferences on mouth piece size, as just fractions of inches change the user's ability to get complete coverage in their lips, I have one customer sending a call back now to reduce the outer dimensions by 1/64th of an inch to better fit in his mouth. It happens, so be specific on size here as well as overall size because your bucks you spend are often as hard earned as the bird you work to the barrel of your shotgun.
Quote from: Marc on May 08, 2014, 01:04:37 AMQuote from: pappy on May 07, 2014, 10:34:05 AM Also, explain to the call maker your preferences on mouth piece size, as just fractions of inches change the user's ability to get complete coverage in their lips, I have one customer sending a call back now to reduce the outer dimensions by 1/64th of an inch to better fit in his mouth. It happens, so be specific on size here as well as overall size because your bucks you spend are often as hard earned as the bird you work to the barrel of your shotgun.If you have never used a trumpet before, how would you know what size mouth piece to get? In other words, if the OP or someone else wanted to get started on a trumpet not knowing very much about them, where would he (or myself) get started?I'd love to play with some of these calls, but I know of nobody that has one.I will say one thing about expensive calls... It is a great motivating factor to learn to use them... One thing to buy a $10 that I cannot use, quite another to spend over $100 and have a call that sits in the drawer.