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Started by RED NECK, January 16, 2022, 03:49:09 PM
Quote from: The Heartbreak Kid....... on January 20, 2022, 12:33:36 PMAs for the 4 calls being the same,I bought 4 because I found out the gentleman is actually a neighbour to my personal property I have owned for 22 years,in fact just down the road about 2 minutes and we have always wondered who owned the land off the long driveway,It is only neighbour we have never met. His brother owns it and lives in a town close by, and the call builder lives an hour away and hunts there.Small world and I liked the look of the 4 calls I bought, they are all different wood and do not look the same. I am more than happy with the calls I decided to buy, If they sound no good, they will be a great ornament hanging off the wall and I'll be buying more in the near future.I plan on giving 1-2 away as a gift,and practicing with one of them.I have until April 25th to get decent with one and if I don't, oh well, i'll just use mouthcalls like I usually have lately.I love winter time as my work brings me inside and I can work from basement and enjoy my love of everything Wild turkey, after a long gruelling bow season. Isn't it a great time to be alive and enjoying the wild turkey and all the benefits that come with that great tradition.The greatest thing in life is having your health and your loves ones having theirs, my life has changed so much in the last 10 months that I will never let anything deter me in enjoying my obsession,passion and love for the outdoors, until I take my last breath.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on January 20, 2022, 04:38:16 PMHe's doing a lot of different things internally between them calls. Posted like that it sure seems like the mouthpieces are different lengths too. What do the holes drilled in the mouthpieces look like? All the same size? And judging by those bells I'd say that ash/walnut might be the easier call for you to learn on. In my experience more open bell designs are a harder call to start on due to building and maintaining back pressure. I'd start with the ash/walnut or the cherry.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk