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Quote from: howl on April 25, 2021, 11:00:31 AMHowever, as most of the quality of sound comes from the player, I personally cannot see paying extreme prices for a hunting call.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 25, 2021, 01:16:50 PMQuote from: howl on April 25, 2021, 11:00:31 AMHowever, as most of the quality of sound comes from the player, I personally cannot see paying extreme prices for a hunting call.There's a reason people like Mark Prudhomme started making their own trumpets: he couldn't achieve the sound he wanted from any of the trumpets he was running. That to say, once you can run a trumpet, you can run a trumpet. At that point the internals are what's controlling sound. Take someone like Greg Gwaltney who commented above, he's spent the last year fooling with internals that add rasp. I can run his old internals and it's a cleaner hen, run the new one identically and get a raspy hen. Sound damn sure ain't all in the player. Buy what you want, but most times you get what you pay for.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: howl on April 25, 2021, 07:03:10 PMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 25, 2021, 01:16:50 PMQuote from: howl on April 25, 2021, 11:00:31 AMHowever, as most of the quality of sound comes from the player, I personally cannot see paying extreme prices for a hunting call.There's a reason people like Mark Prudhomme started making their own trumpets: he couldn't achieve the sound he wanted from any of the trumpets he was running. That to say, once you can run a trumpet, you can run a trumpet. At that point the internals are what's controlling sound. Take someone like Greg Gwaltney who commented above, he's spent the last year fooling with internals that add rasp. I can run his old internals and it's a cleaner hen, run the new one identically and get a raspy hen. Sound damn sure ain't all in the player. Buy what you want, but most times you get what you pay for.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI suggest you pick one trumpet and learn to play it instead of chasing sound with a bunch of different ones. It's much easier to tell what is going on when you are only dealing with dynamic air flow of one design versus multiple. A trumpet is an air modulator and amplifier. You are the caller.
Quote from: howl on April 25, 2021, 07:03:10 PMI suggest you pick one trumpet and learn to play it instead of chasing sound with a bunch of different ones. It's much easier to tell what is going on when you are only dealing with dynamic air flow of one design versus multiple. A trumpet is an air modulator and amplifier. You are the caller.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 21, 2021, 11:02:14 AMQuote from: davisd9 on April 20, 2021, 10:36:22 PMPeople here are just as responsible for paying the crazy prices and encouraging others to sell at high pricing.Here we go with the "ethics" of selling something for more than what you paid, again. If someone asks what a call is bringing at a certain time and you know for a fact that those calls are bringing $500 on average, I find it disingenuous and dishonest to try and convince that person they should sell it for what they bought it for.
Quote from: davisd9 on April 20, 2021, 10:36:22 PMPeople here are just as responsible for paying the crazy prices and encouraging others to sell at high pricing.
Quote from: davisd9 on April 28, 2021, 10:00:25 AMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 21, 2021, 11:02:14 AMQuote from: davisd9 on April 20, 2021, 10:36:22 PMPeople here are just as responsible for paying the crazy prices and encouraging others to sell at high pricing.Here we go with the "ethics" of selling something for more than what you paid, again. If someone asks what a call is bringing at a certain time and you know for a fact that those calls are bringing $500 on average, I find it disingenuous and dishonest to try and convince that person they should sell it for what they bought it for. Sorry for the later response but I was in Kansas hunting rather than sitting on the forum arguing. No one ever said they should sell for the asking price from a certain call maker. I see nothing wrong with someone making a little profit on a valuable call that one usually has to wait to purchase. The problem is when a person is doubling the price for a call they have not had but for a couple months to a year. Offering a call for $50-100 bucks profit so that the buyer does not have to wait is reasonable. Guys seeing they can pay $250-300 for a call and then flip it for $500+ right away is the issue, as well as those encouraging them to do so. Now if the call is an older call then of course the value has risen more and the price could be higher so a lot goes in to determine value, but on a newer call it is the call maker that deserves the profit and not the flippers.
Quote from: larry9988 on April 28, 2021, 01:39:15 PMTakes me 4-5 hours to make a trumpet plus materials, that's the main reason I don't sell many trumpets. The average hunter thinks $100 is too much for a call, but when it comes down to the amount of time involved $100 is a bargain. I just make a few each year to make sure I remember how, keep my favorites and give some to friends and family. I don't make them to make money, I make them because I like too. I would rather keep them or give them away, than have to sell them cheap to to please a buyer. I like giving calls to people, I have made some good friends that way. I have given several calls to people on OG and they have all been most gracious. I could never get enough out of the calls I make, to pay for the time I put into call making, I am too selective on the sound a call must make to ever be able to produce very many calls. I have always felt that a quality made, good sounding trumpet is worth about $150- $200 whom ever the maker may be.
Quote from: West Augusta on April 29, 2021, 06:45:18 PMQuote from: larry9988 on April 28, 2021, 01:39:15 PMTakes me 4-5 hours to make a trumpet plus materials, that's the main reason I don't sell many trumpets. The average hunter thinks $100 is too much for a call, but when it comes down to the amount of time involved $100 is a bargain. I just make a few each year to make sure I remember how, keep my favorites and give some to friends and family. I don't make them to make money, I make them because I like too. I would rather keep them or give them away, than have to sell them cheap to to please a buyer. I like giving calls to people, I have made some good friends that way. I have given several calls to people on OG and they have all been most gracious. I could never get enough out of the calls I make, to pay for the time I put into call making, I am too selective on the sound a call must make to ever be able to produce very many calls. I have always felt that a quality made, good sounding trumpet is worth about $150- $200 whom ever the maker may be.$100 was cheap for a good trumpet before all this madness. A very good trumpet that you can run well is priceless.