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Started by compton30, February 07, 2024, 01:11:54 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 09, 2024, 10:09:44 AMBen, I ordered some of the .0025 green stuff a year or so ago. I've used it some in a variety of combinations in calls. I can't say I have noticed much difference in it than other similar material. It certainly hasn't turned out to be the holy grail for me, at least... ...still looking. No doubt, though, that using it in the right combinations, it will call turkeys...and, of course, hitting on that right combination in your personal call construction, it just might turn out to be "The One" for you. Who knows until you give it a try... Jim
Quote from: Sadler McGraw on February 12, 2024, 02:13:52 PMMore and more are going away from real proph and going to the light blue or aqua colored latex that is sold By Dead End. Everyone calls it Proph, but it is actually not. comes on large rolls and it cut into usable rectangles. I refuse to use any true proph in anything I build for customers now, I use the light blue proph instead.A condom that was never rolled up, won't have the memory in the material like one that was. Memory in latex is all part of why you see so many people making these ugly cut calls. Because they have no clue how to stack it and have no clue because the cuts stick up in the air like horns on a goat.
Quote from: compton30 on February 13, 2024, 07:29:03 PMThose new cuts are baffling to me. I saw a "modified ghost cut" recently that looked like it needed NINE scissor cuts to make it. Legitimately nine. Wild to me
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 14, 2024, 09:36:18 AMQuote from: compton30 on February 13, 2024, 07:29:03 PMThose new cuts are baffling to me. I saw a "modified ghost cut" recently that looked like it needed NINE scissor cuts to make it. Legitimately nine. Wild to meBen, you know my "theory" about mouth calls and cut sequences and such. I will admit that I have ended up with calls that had way lots of cuts in them to get them to the "turkey" in them...which for all of us, are often a function of our individual calling mechanics as much as anything. Having said that, I am of the opinion that a lot of the "exotic" cut designs we see nowadays from competing call makers are just gimmicks to try to sell calls. Again, in my opinion, most folks that buy calls would be much better off just "starting from scratch" with an uncut call and learning to go through a cutting sequence rather than buying a call with some elaborate cut design that may or may not work for them. A basic tenant for me is that every mouth call user has to fit the individual call to their own calling mechanics. ...But then again, it is just my opinion...
Quote from: Sadler McGraw on February 14, 2024, 09:09:48 AMThe jacked up cuts that stick up in the air and look like horns on a goat are what I m referring to. All of these new call makers have no clue how to stack latex so that the Horns don't stick up. They will learn after 20,000 or so calls built.
Quote from: compton30 on February 15, 2024, 08:57:16 AMQuote from: Sadler McGraw on February 14, 2024, 09:09:48 AMThe jacked up cuts that stick up in the air and look like horns on a goat are what I m referring to. All of these new call makers have no clue how to stack latex so that the Horns don't stick up. They will learn after 20,000 or so calls built.So it's funny you mention this particular topic. I always thought I was maybe doing something wrong in terms of tension or the way I was cutting the calls or maybe even the scissors themselves that I was using. Because when I was finished with a call the reeda just laid dead flat. No curl in the top reed to speak of. But they sounded good and I don't sell them so I just pushed it aside and kept making calls lol. I had never considered that how you stack it could impact that, even though I am pretty particular about how it's stacked. Interesting!
Quote from: Sadler McGraw on February 15, 2024, 04:29:52 PMYou will hear someone say " The reed keeps flipping up" That is the reason why.
Quote from: compton30 on February 16, 2024, 08:19:52 AMQuote from: Sadler McGraw on February 15, 2024, 04:29:52 PMYou will hear someone say " The reed keeps flipping up" That is the reason why.I know exactly what you mean. The first mouth yelper I ever bought would do that. I actually had completely forgotten about that it's been so long and so many calls in between. Honestly I would've just guessed that the horns were caused by too much lateral tension as I've had many people say that they put a lot more tension on their calls than I do.