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Started by wareagle22, April 20, 2021, 06:46:47 PM
Quote from: deadbuck on April 22, 2021, 01:28:58 PMThis craze is similar to when the Haint gobble call came out. Everybody bought them and almost nobody can play them. However, for the few that do eventually become proficient with them, they will kill many more turkeys than they did before.
Quote from: gaswamp on April 22, 2021, 07:18:37 PMits a wonder more callmakers don't sell on ebay or raise their prices
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on April 22, 2021, 12:26:26 PMYou tube caused the trumpet craze. It does not matter because most of the guys buying them wont put in the work to learn to use them. They think they can buy a trumpet , pick it up and sound like Zach Farmer. Another example is Mark Prudhommes trumpets. He makes a really good one. Dave owens does a you tube video and everybody wants a MP trumpet. They think they can buy that trumpet and sound like Mark right off the bat. It alludes them that Mark has put in a ton of time learning to run it like that. Most of these guys will not put in a quarter of the time to learn it. The craze will die down.
Quote from: warrent423 on April 23, 2021, 05:43:00 PMIf Dave Owens posted a youtube video declaring that eating Gobbler turds off public ground would increase your odds of killing one, his pinhead cult following would be gobbling them up
Quote from: Turkeyman on April 24, 2021, 04:38:37 PMI've only got two trumpet calls and one wingbone call. I think you have to figure on what it takes to make either, labor-wise, because material-wise it really isn't much. So...if you figure a couple hours per call at, say $50 per hour, the call should be in the $100 range or thereabouts. Now...if I'm off on my estimates I'd like to hear from a trumpet or wingbone maker who says it requires far more labor time than what I've stated. Just sayin'.
Quote from: gergg on April 24, 2021, 07:21:40 PMQuote from: Turkeyman on April 24, 2021, 04:38:37 PMI've only got two trumpet calls and one wingbone call. I think you have to figure on what it takes to make either, labor-wise, because material-wise it really isn't much. So...if you figure a couple hours per call at, say $50 per hour, the call should be in the $100 range or thereabouts. Now...if I'm off on my estimates I'd like to hear from a trumpet or wingbone maker who says it requires far more labor time than what I've stated. Just sayin'.Takes me much longer than 2 hours to build a trumpet, and material cost can easily be $50+ depending on the wood,MP,etc...Maybe I am a slow builder, but it takes me a lot of time to get things right. I could shave time off of my builds by not turning my own ferrules (or not using ferrules), or leaving the MP tapered and not contoured. I could cut material cost by only using inexpensive wood, but I like cool wood, and I think most people buying calls do too. There are also expenses like finish, solvents, rags, machine/tool repairs, drill bits/reamers, dust protection, CA glue, epoxy, sandpaper, you would be surprised how much sandpaper a guy can go through. I have sold a lot of trumpets for $100.00, but really just doing it for fun at that price.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 24, 2021, 07:44:44 PMQuote from: gergg on April 24, 2021, 07:21:40 PMQuote from: Turkeyman on April 24, 2021, 04:38:37 PMI've only got two trumpet calls and one wingbone call. I think you have to figure on what it takes to make either, labor-wise, because material-wise it really isn't much. So...if you figure a couple hours per call at, say $50 per hour, the call should be in the $100 range or thereabouts. Now...if I'm off on my estimates I'd like to hear from a trumpet or wingbone maker who says it requires far more labor time than what I've stated. Just sayin'.Takes me much longer than 2 hours to build a trumpet, and material cost can easily be $50+ depending on the wood,MP,etc...Maybe I am a slow builder, but it takes me a lot of time to get things right. I could shave time off of my builds by not turning my own ferrules (or not using ferrules), or leaving the MP tapered and not contoured. I could cut material cost by only using inexpensive wood, but I like cool wood, and I think most people buying calls do too. There are also expenses like finish, solvents, rags, machine/tool repairs, drill bits/reamers, dust protection, CA glue, epoxy, sandpaper, you would be surprised how much sandpaper a guy can go through. I have sold a lot of trumpets for $100.00, but really just doing it for fun at that price.I would venture to say there's a WHOLE lot more time going into trumpets than say pot calls. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk