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Started by Cruiser, January 22, 2022, 01:27:50 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on January 22, 2022, 04:23:19 PMYou had the good version It also came in a green pot. They are desirable, especially NIP...
Quote from: Gmed on January 22, 2022, 07:37:03 PMI have one with the green pot. Use it every year. Also have an Ol Glory. Wish I had bought a hundred of them when I bought these lol. Wish I could date it/them but I am to the point I can almost hide my own Easter eggs!
Quote from: GobbleGitr on January 23, 2022, 08:21:34 AMBig fan of Knight & Hale (the men), and collect their turkey calls. The first couple Ol' Yellers were, in my opinion, the best. The original Model KH158 Ol' Yeller was in a black pot, launched in 1999, and got its name from a hunt that the outdoor writer was on with Harold Knight; Harold used this prototype call, and due to the yellow ceramic surface, Phillips called it "Ol' Yeller" and it stuck. The pot and Sla-Tek surface were all designed by Mike Battey ("The Call Doctor"), and is still one I use...I have a box full. The second model released was the green pot, and the third changed to Model 158A in 2005...but was still the Sla-Tek surface, but in a yellow pot, and the call surface featured a black circle and 'OL' YELLER' (in all caps). The one you show is the fourth variant, Model 158B and it is no longer the Battey pot and surface. There were at least 3 slightly different variants of that model, and in 2006 a camo version, Model KH158CAMO was released (rare!). Also in 2006 came the UHT158 (Ultimate Hunting Team was UHT, part of their marketing strategy at the time) and the call had a cherry wood pot and pic of gobbler engraved in back of it. The final Model KHT1010-T was released at the 2016 NWTF Convention, and was the Ol' Yeller Classic with a walnut pot. Happy for any other information, corrections or additions anyone has to this.