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Quote from: Tom007 on February 03, 2022, 02:15:24 PMNice thread. Agreed with everything said above. I think price is not the only factor when it comes to calls. Yes, some of the most expensive calls seem to sound more turkey. To me, it's like wine, another passion for a lot of us. Expensive wines do tend to taste better, but there are 15-20 dollar bottles that will rival the likes of Opus One. With calls, everyone's ears hear them a bit differently. Same with wine, different pallets, different tastes and likes. Kudos to all the call builders out there who spend lots of hours to make small monies when you compare hours and materials spent versus dollars made. I know myself that I enjoy the collecting part as much as using them in the field. All calls, if used correctly in the right hands will kill the weariest Tom. I am willing to pay for beauty in a call, as long as it can talk turkey. Turkeys themselves have inconsistent, terrible vocabulary. Whether it's a cheap production call, or a rare custom one, it's all in the way it's used in the right situation. I'd be willing to bet that the mass produced Lynch Box call has killed more birds than the best custom box call out there. Calls are a big business in our sport, it caters to each and every one of us in it's own way. That's what makes it all fun....
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 03, 2022, 02:38:18 PMQuote from: Tom007 on February 03, 2022, 02:15:24 PMNice thread. Agreed with everything said above. I think price is not the only factor when it comes to calls. Yes, some of the most expensive calls seem to sound more turkey. To me, it's like wine, another passion for a lot of us. Expensive wines do tend to taste better, but there are 15-20 dollar bottles that will rival the likes of Opus One. With calls, everyone's ears hear them a bit differently. Same with wine, different pallets, different tastes and likes. Kudos to all the call builders out there who spend lots of hours to make small monies when you compare hours and materials spent versus dollars made. I know myself that I enjoy the collecting part as much as using them in the field. All calls, if used correctly in the right hands will kill the weariest Tom. I am willing to pay for beauty in a call, as long as it can talk turkey. Turkeys themselves have inconsistent, terrible vocabulary. Whether it's a cheap production call, or a rare custom one, it's all in the way it's used in the right situation. I'd be willing to bet that the mass produced Lynch Box call has killed more birds than the best custom box call out there. Calls are a big business in our sport, it caters to each and every one of us in it's own way. That's what makes it all fun....AMEN TOM ... AWESOME POST
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 04, 2022, 07:03:20 AMI've always collected things. I look at a lot of calls online and I keep up with who's doing what on here and on Facebook. Matter of fact, I gave up Facebook at one point but got back on just to keep up with turkey calls. I don't try everyone's calls and I gave a limit on what I'll spend on a call, but I buy a lot of nice calls from custom makers. That being said, I have purchased a few $100+ pot calls that really caught my eye or were unique. The aesthetics are important to me. But in all honesty I can't say that the more expensive calls sound better. I have 2 high dollar ones that are mediocre. Calls being an investment is lost on me as I never sell anything, I just accumulate. [quote}We are all in your boat on the accumulate part. Any hobby where one collects has some form of accumulation, it's part of it. The good part about our fraternity is we get to actually use what we collect, they are our hunting tools. We get the best of both worlds, not just putting them in a display case and occasionally dusting them off. Amen...
Quote from: Tom007 on February 04, 2022, 07:20:58 AMQuote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 04, 2022, 07:03:20 AMI've always collected things. I look at a lot of calls online and I keep up with who's doing what on here and on Facebook. Matter of fact, I gave up Facebook at one point but got back on just to keep up with turkey calls. I don't try everyone's calls and I gave a limit on what I'll spend on a call, but I buy a lot of nice calls from custom makers. That being said, I have purchased a few $100+ pot calls that really caught my eye or were unique. The aesthetics are important to me. But in all honesty I can't say that the more expensive calls sound better. I have 2 high dollar ones that are mediocre. Calls being an investment is lost on me as I never sell anything, I just accumulate. We are all in your boat on the accumulate part. Any hobby where one collects has some form of accumulation, it's part of it. The good part about our fraternity is we get to actually use what we collect, they are our hunting tools. We get the best of both worlds, not just putting them in a display case and occasionally dusting them off. Amen...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 04, 2022, 07:03:20 AMI've always collected things. I look at a lot of calls online and I keep up with who's doing what on here and on Facebook. Matter of fact, I gave up Facebook at one point but got back on just to keep up with turkey calls. I don't try everyone's calls and I gave a limit on what I'll spend on a call, but I buy a lot of nice calls from custom makers. That being said, I have purchased a few $100+ pot calls that really caught my eye or were unique. The aesthetics are important to me. But in all honesty I can't say that the more expensive calls sound better. I have 2 high dollar ones that are mediocre. Calls being an investment is lost on me as I never sell anything, I just accumulate. We are all in your boat on the accumulate part. Any hobby where one collects has some form of accumulation, it's part of it. The good part about our fraternity is we get to actually use what we collect, they are our hunting tools. We get the best of both worlds, not just putting them in a display case and occasionally dusting them off. Amen...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 04, 2022, 07:03:20 AMThat being said, I have purchased a few $100+ pot calls that really caught my eye or were unique. The aesthetics are important to me. But in all honesty I can't say that the more expensive calls sound better. I have 2 high dollar ones that are mediocre.
Quote from: Zobo on February 03, 2022, 11:07:47 PM I'm the type that really admires craftsmanship. Custom turkey call making is such a great American tradition and collecting these calls is big part of my love for turkey hunting. I like most of my calls and many of the less expensive ones definitely sound on point. But truth be told, I rather hold the finer, more expensive custom calls. I like to look at them and display them. This may sound petty and inconsequential to some, but I've realized through the years that I spend way more time fiddling with calls in my living room than I do in the field. I find it really enjoyable during the 11 months a year that I don't turkey hunt. Also, I do think the more expensive ones tend to "sound better" and run more consistently and are worth the expense. My wife however might have something different to say about it