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Started by Greg Massey, December 21, 2022, 10:19:18 AM
Quote from: Greg Massey on December 21, 2022, 10:19:18 AMAfter you receive a custom call from a builder, do you or have you alter one or several to try and achieve the sound your looking for in sanding, filing, grinding or cutting on the call? Does it bother you to take a 50 dollar call or one that costs more than 50 dollars and then start defacing the call to suit your needs? In doing so have you ruined a good CALL or pretty much defaced the value of the calls with your alterations? I know back in the early years of production calls, we were always looking for ways to make improvements to these cheaper calls by trying to alter them to sound more like a turkey... But i'm talking about custom calls not the production ones, but hey i guess you could still alter a production call. It's all about the sounds, tones and pitch of a call to our ear.
Quote from: packmule on December 21, 2022, 12:25:55 PMI have, yes, if I know I'm going to keep and hunt the call. If it's a call that I think I'll eventually trade or sell, no. I wouldn't want to try to sell/trade a call from a well known maker if it's in different condition than what I received.
Quote from: callmakerman on December 24, 2022, 03:09:15 PMQuote from: packmule on December 21, 2022, 12:25:55 PMI have, yes, if I know I'm going to keep and hunt the call. If it's a call that I think I'll eventually trade or sell, no. I wouldn't want to try to sell/trade a call from a well known maker if it's in different condition than what I received.The two calls I retuned were not going to be traded or sold so for me there was no worries in what I did.