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Started by ChesterCopperpot, February 06, 2023, 11:39:56 AM

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ChesterCopperpot

This is an ode to what I consider one of the most overlooked and under appreciated calls, especially in the scratch box world. Here's a small group of Turkey Trotters I've collected. I've got a pre patent mulberry call from 1999, a patent pending paulownia call from 1999 that was made for Ves Kyle with wood provided by Curtis Terrell (all three callmakers in Mickel's second book), a cedar and walnut patented call from 2000, a mahogany and walnut patented call from 2001, and an all walnut numbered patent call from 2003. If you've never played one, they really are wonderful callers. Most have the slate striker. Only one I have that is a solid wood striker is the paulownia. Nice thing about the slate ones is that they give you two striker choices, the slate on the front or the wood on the back. Just thought I'd share some a few of you might appreciate.




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packmule

A ton of thoughtful design options in those + great craftsmanship!  I'm curious, do you ever feel limited by the length of the leather tether? 

ChesterCopperpot

Quote from: packmule on February 06, 2023, 12:10:25 PM
A ton of thoughtful design options in those + great craftsmanship!  I'm curious, do you ever feel limited by the length of the leather tether?
The one I play the most is that paulownia and it's got the shortest of all. Doesn't bother me, but I'm not all that good on a scratch box and this is mainly the call I learned on. I could see it maybe bothering folks who were really proficient and had a certain style of play. The length on the others is pretty long, though, so maybe not. I love how the strikers fit so snuggly in the box, and how they're basically just a shirt pocket design. Great sound on all of them.


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packmule

Thank you, good info.
Yes, I totally agree about the striker fitting in the box.  Also, having slate and wood playing surfaces is big bonus.  Really enjoyed seeing those, thanks for posting.

callmakerman

Love Charlie's work and always wanted one of his scratch boxes. I own three now in walnut, maple and mahogany. He always thinks outside the box and his craftsmanship on all his calls looks and sounds amazing.

Zobo

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richard black

Wow those are real beauties for sure. Glad you hunt them too as that's what they're made for.

3bailey3

Those are some very nice callers, thanks for sharing!

crow

Cool looking scratchers, I think that body feather on the walnut is one of the nicest feathers I've seen

Yoder409

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Sir-diealot

Those are some neat calls, love seeing all the different ways the makers come up with making scratch boxes or other calls for that matter. Would love to hear them sometime.
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Hevishot 13

I'm not familiar with this type of call. Can you lay one out so I can get a better description of it? I never knew these existed and now you have peeked my interest. Similar to a scratch box I presume, but, is the "box" of this call truly a box? Or merely a thick single piece of wood?

Sir-diealot

#12
Those are some nice looking calls. I have one part of a scratch box call and I lost the other, the striker part is much like the strikers there with the slate at the side of the wood and not on the flat, I wish the guy was still in business, it was the easiest to play scratch box I have ever had and had some of the best sound of any that I have ever played as well. I sure wish I could find someone to make me a striker for it.
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength. Arnold Schwarzenegger

John Koenig:
"It's better to live as your own man, than as a fool in someone else's dream."

mountainhunter1

That's a nice flock of hens!
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KentuckyHeadhunter

I've got one in hackberry made for Mike Battey.  Great calls and a great callmaker
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