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Started by TrackeySauresRex, June 23, 2023, 04:11:00 PM
Quote from: callmakerman on June 23, 2023, 04:25:29 PMNever tried to buld a wing bone as I have friends that do a great job on them for me when I need one. I will say that I have built plenty of other types turkey calls and will say this. Don't worry about looks as in time that will come. Sound is what means the most and a picture of a dead bird with one of your calls means everything in the end. Please feel free to post up some pics.
Quote from: Tarheel on June 26, 2023, 07:25:36 AMQuote from: callmakerman on June 23, 2023, 04:25:29 PMNever tried to buld a wing bone as I have friends that do a great job on them for me when I need one. I will say that I have built plenty of other types turkey calls and will say this. Don't worry about looks as in time that will come. Sound is what means the most and a picture of a dead bird with one of your calls means everything in the end. Please feel free to post up some pics.True story......Years ago I decided I would build myself a trumpet yelper. So I got access to a small lathe and built one. It didn't sound too bad, but it didn't sound like the turkey I wanted either. So I made several dimensional internal adjustments and built several more....with mixed results. Finally, it was recommended I contact Frank Hegler and go visit him to see if he would be of assistance. I called Frank, and he graciously agreed to my coming to visit and him looking at my calls. It was a 4 hour trip to his basement shop. I arrive, and Frank shows me several of the trumpet yelpers he has made and the equipment he used for making them. Then it's my turn to show my work. I take out 3-4 calls that I had thought were the best examples of my work. I'll never forget the expression on Frank Hegler's face when he saw those calls. "Marvin, those calls are ugly. You need to go back home and try again...and see if you can make some calls I can stand to look at. Then we'll see if we can help you with the sound." I explained to Frank I didn't care how a trumpet yelper looked I just wanted it to play. Again, I saw the same expression on Frank's face. Frank then gave a me a short lecture on looks....and the importance of looks as a first impression....the importance of looks related to pride of ownership. Then he sent me back home. That was the end of the visit. I was embarrassed. It was a long 4 hour drive back home....but for me it was a valuable lesson, and Frank definitely made his point. I made some more calls, and I visited Frank several more times. Frank was very helpful teaching me how to break down the internals of a trumpet yelper and making changes one at a time. But I will always remember Frank's lesson on looks.....LOL!!!