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Pot call makers quitting

Started by Lonehowl, July 03, 2017, 03:08:42 PM

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Lonehowl

Is it my imagination, or are there a lot of guys giving up/discontinuing making pot calls? I know some guys are taking a break due to whatever circumstances,  but it seems like there some good makers quitting the game  up lately?
Mark

doublespurs21

something called life, is getting in the way..

Lonehowl


Agreed, been there myself.. I guess I was more wondering about the pot call business part of it...is it fading in some way? To many guys doing it or?
Just curious I guess.
Mark

ol bob

It don't take most long to realize it a hard business to get into and harder to make any money at it if you make them right you will be working below min wage.

SS Calls

Quote from: ol bob on July 03, 2017, 07:00:07 PM
It don't take most long to realize it a hard business to get into and harder to make any money at it if you make them right you will be working below min wage.

Spot on.  :icon_thumright:

Footballer

I've looked into making pots but everything I read claimed it was an expensive hobby. I can see why after looking into getting the equipment. The profit margin is pretty small it would seem compared to the time invested in each call.

I know there's a bunch of us that love custom calls but there's so many out there to choose from. To make any money you have to earn a solid reputation and that can take years.


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mmclain

Most of the time if a person gets in to call making too fast and deep the fun is gone and burnout occurs. It takes a lot of mental and physical effort to keep building calls year after year.   Sometimes I just need some down time or take the time to build a call for myself..... something different and challenging done at my relaxed pace. Not with any intent on keeping it myself.     just my idea not someone else's.    I've got several wonderful ideas I'd like to complete.  I have already built them in my mind first.  Just need time. 

mgm1955

Quote from: ol bob on July 03, 2017, 07:00:07 PM
It don't take most long to realize it a hard business to get into and harder to make any money at it if you make them right you will be working below min wage.
I'm sure you're right Bob.

West Augusta

If you get into making turkey calls its because you love making turkey calls not to make money.  Life does get in the way as does burn out.  Life got on the way big time for me.
I do miss it and hope to get back into making saw dust soon.
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pauld

You gotta do it because you love it, not for money or fame.

Happy hooker

This is the same exact story with custom musky lures,,if you want to end up with a million dollars?? Start with two million.

doublespurs21

 something else that I noticed on here,, somebody says that they waited 2 years for a call,  than went it does show up, they turn around a flip it for double the cost of a new one from a callmaker,,,,,

pauld

Quote from: doublespurs21 on July 05, 2017, 04:15:19 PM
something else that I noticed on here,, somebody says that they waited 2 years for a call,  than went it does show up, they turn around a flip it for double the cost of a new one from a callmaker,,,,,

So another thing is often purist, when they see art is turning to business, like this, will just hang it up. Then you loose them. :(  which stinks because artist have a true love and passion for what they do, not chasing a dollar. Then there's the "wal-mart effect." Where it's tough to sale a $60-100 call when culturally it's accepted to buy a $20 mass produced one, it all ties in. Then there is a huge factor, age and life catching up.