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Sleeper Production Push-pin

Started by Tom007, March 30, 2024, 08:04:38 PM

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Tom007

Wanted to share this rare, production push-pin that really goes un-noticed. Yes, they are very hard to come by. This was a production call made by Knight & Hale called the Witchy Woman. These were produced early on when Knight & Hale were in the height of their call making business. It sold for around $34 bucks, which at the time was a premium cost for a push-pin call. It is extremely well crafted, made with high end materials. You can tell by the quality of the joints, the medallion on the striker, and a better, higher quality soundboard that they went all out on this one. The results: a great looking and phenomenal sounding call. This call will bring in a wary Tom for sure. If you are a push-pin user, you won't be disappointed if you can get your hands on one. Enjoy the photos, good luck this spring and be safe......

mspaci

Ive killed a few w one. Its maybe 12-15 years old? Only made a few years if I remeber correctly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHWK80njYjg

Tom007

Quote from: mspaci on March 30, 2024, 08:46:19 PM
Ive killed a few w one. Its maybe 12-15 years old? Only made a few years if I remeber correctly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHWK80njYjg

Nice video. Thanks for sharing...

King Cobra

Nice looking call Tom. One of your many!
Thanks to all who share this great passion and the wealth of knowledge you bring to this board.

Tom007


JHB3269

Nice call for sure. Especially for what price they sold for.

KYTurkey07

That's cool. Thanks for sharing!

Turkeybutt

Tom you know I am still looking for one of those. Hard to find.

turkey stew


Turkeybutt

I picked up one on E Bay last week and I would have missed it if it wasn't for a good friend of mine here at OG. I didn't even play around and wait to bid on it, I looked at it and hit buy now and it was mine.
Last year I was outbid at the last minute for one by $5.00 so I wasn't playing that game again. It's brand new still in the original packaging!
Three days later I seen another one on E Bay for sale and the guy was asking over $300.00 for it!
They are out there just hard to find and people are asking a high price for them.

Tom007

Quote from: Turkeybutt on June 25, 2024, 04:56:30 PMI picked up one on E Bay last week and I would have missed it if it wasn't for a good friend of mine here at OG. I didn't even play around and wait to bid on it, I looked at it and hit buy now and it was mine.
Last year I was outbid at the last minute for one by $5.00 so I wasn't playing that game again. It's brand new still in the original packaging!
Three days later I seen another one on E Bay for sale and the guy was asking over $300.00 for it!
They are out there just hard to find and people are asking a high price for them.

Congrats Steve! You got a good one there!!

highball


Turkeybutt

Tom, I think I made a good deal on this call. I was impressed with the workmanship and quality for a production made call.
Selling for around $34 bucks when they came out of production back in the day and yes at that time it was a premium cost for a push-pin call. I remember back so many years ago when I first seen a pushpin call. I might be mistaken but I believe it was a Quaker boy pushpin and at best they were considered a novelty. I didn't know anybody who used one! I would see kids playing with them while at the hunting camp but nothing more than that.
Now that same call is demanding 9 or 10 times its original asking price of $34.00. Who knew!

Tom007

Quote from: Turkeybutt on June 25, 2024, 08:41:29 PMTom, I think I made a good deal on this call. I was impressed with the workmanship and quality for a production made call.
Selling for around $34 bucks when they came out of production back in the day and yes at that time it was a premium cost for a push-pin call. I remember back so many years ago when I first seen a pushpin call. I might be mistaken but I believe it was a Quaker boy pushpin and at best they were considered a novelty. I didn't know anybody who used one! I would see kids playing with them while at the hunting camp but nothing more than that.
Now that same call is demanding 9 or 10 times its original asking price of $34.00. Who knew!


Amen brother. It's a great find for sure!!

Kygobblergetter

This is the call that got my dad in to hunting with push pins. Still has the one he used but it doesn't get hunted much these days since I was lucky enough to get him one of shannons


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