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Henry Davis scratcher

Started by callmakerman, October 28, 2015, 08:46:24 PM

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callmakerman

I've been reading the Henry Davis book The American Wild Turkey. I had finished the chapter on calls and callers and in it he had the dimensions for his box and slate caller aka scratch box. I had to build one. They are not to bad to build but take a little time to tune and cutting the roofing slate on my bandsaw is a real pain. In the end the call has a real nice turkey voice though it's not easy running the call the way Davis did. I worked at it for a bit before the Mrs. had enough. ;D  Thanx for the look.

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drenalinld

You know I like it. Cedar scratchers are hard to beat. Make me a sound file if you get a chance. Love to hear her.

Tarheel

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Years ago, I visited the workshop of Hal Hartley, a nationally well-known gunstock maker, who lived in Lenoir, NC, as often as my travels permitted; and we developed a close friendship. Hal was in his 80s; and during one of my frequent visits, he expressed to me his frustration at not being able to find someone to assist him with a project he needed help to finish.  I volunteered to help him.  In the process, I discovered Hal had a copy of The American Wild Turkey written by Henry Davis....the first copy I had ever seen.  Never one to pass up an opportunity, I told Hal if he ever decided he wanted to sell the book I would gladly purchase it from him and willingly pay him top dollar.  Hal told me to find out what the book was worth, then we would talk about it.  I did the research, and I presented my findings to him, and I assume he did his research to confirm my findings on values were legit. Months later during a visit, Hal asked me if I was still interested in the Davis book.  When I excitedly told him I absolutely was still interested he sold it to me....then Hal started sharing more information....a lot more information.  At the time, I didn't realize the book was personally inscribed to Hal Hartley. Hal Hartley and Henry Davis were hunting buddies.  When the deal Thomas Samworth had with Archibald Rutledge to write a turkey book didn't work out, it was Hal Hartley who suggested to Thomas Samworth that he get Henry Davis to write it. And as I was going out the door of his shop to go home that day, Hal told me to hold up and wait a minute....he had something else he wanted me to have....something that should go with the book.  Hal then opened a drawer in his workbench and pulled out an all cedar scratchbox #100 dated December 1956.  This gaboon ebony scratchbox pictured is an exact copy of that scratchbox....exact enough that every dimension and imperfection was duplicated as close as humanly possible to duplicate something, but in gaboon ebony. It plays...but I don't play it like Henry Davis describes. One of these days, I'm going to make some more.....I have my prototype.

P.S.  No, I didn't take advantage of Mr. Hartley....when I saw what he had I immediately told him the scratchbox was worth way more than the book.  Mr. Hartley smiled....then he said, "I know what it's worth. I also know what the book is worth."

Bedge7767

Jim

turkey stew

Sweet scratcher Bill and awesome history Marvin!

greentrout

Marvin, is the soundboard ebony as well? That is a sharp looking call. I would imagine the slate striker would help tone down a hard soundboard if it is ebony, but curious as to the sound.
Looking to buy Allen Dunfee scratch boxes.

Tarheel

The entire scratchbox is gaboon ebony....and it was a challenge to tune.  When I read Bill's comments it took him a while to tune his, I had to laugh....I know exactly what he was talking about.  I don't plan to ever make another out of gaboon ebony.  The slate striker  does compliment the gaboon ebony, but it plays just as well or better on a wood striker.  I definitely would hunt with it. 

3bailey3

Really great thread. Thanks for starting it Bill and thanks for bringing it back up Marvin..

callmakerman

Great looking call Marvin. It's been a while since I even thought of building another Davis scratcher. Somewhere around the house I have two that I hunted with that Kelly Puckett wood burned for me.

Bedge7767

Jim

Tarheel

Bill,
You and I have an addiction.....thank the Lord it's not terminal!!!  Just recently, I was talking with Jeff D'Agostino about us combining efforts on a scratchbox(s) to auction for St. Judes or some other children's hospital.  Jeff has a work background in the medical field, so he told me he would be pleased to join forces with me on a project. I plan on building a couple of all holly scratchboxes....and one may be an all holly Henry Davis scratchbox.  My thought is to have Jeff take Davis' book illustrations and use them to decorate the scratchbox. But first, I have to build the scratchboxes........

callmakerman

I hope that happens because I want to see the finished product. Probably have to bid on it to.


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