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Waterproof trumpets....

Started by The Woodsman, May 20, 2017, 09:13:33 AM

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The Woodsman

Who makes them and what do you recommend?

Thanks!

Denny

troutfisher13111

By nature all trumpets are waterproof. You can run them in the nastiest of rainstorms. But, if it's raining good I usually take my Permar delrin 45. Plays great and is totally made from synthetic materials.

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ol bob

Most don't know it but trumpets work better wet.

GSLAM95

Quote from: ol bob on May 20, 2017, 09:34:50 AM
Most don't know it but trumpets work better wet.

I agree 100%


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larry9988

One of the old turkey books I read quoted an old timer that said " many a times I have urinated in mine." I don't suggest that, but a  bottle of water when running a trumpet does seem to help.

S.C.C

Quote from: larry9988 on May 20, 2017, 05:20:26 PM
One of the old turkey books I read quoted an old timer that said " many a times I have urinated in mine." I don't suggest that, but a  bottle of water when running a trumpet does seem to help.

LMBO.......hope you thru that book in the trash!!!

gergg

Quote from: ol bob on May 20, 2017, 09:34:50 AM
Most don't know it but trumpets work better wet.
Just curious why that would be?....It seems to me that when they get lots of moisture in them they are harder to play(especially softly), not as smooth and crisp.
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2022 NWTF Grand Nationals - 5th Place Air Operated Call (Trumpet)
2021 NWTF Grand Nationals - 2nd Place Air Operated Call(Trumpet)
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2019 NWTF Grand Nationals - 3rd Place Air Operated Call(Trumpet Call)
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S.C.C

Quote from: gergg on May 20, 2017, 06:54:51 PM
Quote from: ol bob on May 20, 2017, 09:34:50 AM
Most don't know it but trumpets work better wet.
Just curious why that would be?....It seems to me that when they get lots of moisture in them they are harder to play(especially softly), not as smooth and crisp.

Water and or spit is were you get the rasp especially softly,it take very very little air to run a fine tuned
well made Trumpet call

gergg

Quote from: S.C.C on May 20, 2017, 07:17:27 PM
Quote from: gergg on May 20, 2017, 06:54:51 PM
Quote from: ol bob on May 20, 2017, 09:34:50 AM
Most don't know it but trumpets work better wet.
Just curious why that would be?....It seems to me that when they get lots of moisture in them they are harder to play(especially softly), not as smooth and crisp.

Water and or spit is were you get the rasp especially softly,it take very very little air to run a fine tuned
well made Trumpet call
Hmmm, I will mess around with that, I am still learning that is for sure.
https://www.gwaltneygamecalls.com/

Greg Gwaltney Game Calls
2022 NWTF Grand Nationals - 5th Place Air Operated Call (Trumpet)
2021 NWTF Grand Nationals - 2nd Place Air Operated Call(Trumpet)
2021 NWTF Grand Nationals - 5th Place Air Operated Call(Trumpet Call)
2019 NWTF Grand Nationals - 3rd Place Air Operated Call(Trumpet Call)
2019 NWTF S.E. Call Makers Contest - 4th Place Trumpet Calls

richard black

Like Terry, I too use a Permar Delrin 45 when it is rainiing. Never have to worry about the rain causing any damage to the outside finish of the call, or causing the wood to swell.

merriamsman

I've got a couple of acrylic trumpets that are impervious to the weather, but those are hard to find. I'm not sure why more call makers use acrylic.

drenalinld

I don't worry about getting my trumpets wet. In wet conditions I take shotgun, (hopefully a shell or two), mouth call and a trumpet around my neck.

mmclain

Quote from: merriamsman on May 20, 2017, 09:43:26 PM
I've got a couple of acrylic trumpets that are impervious to the weather, but those are hard to find. I'm not sure why more call makers use acrylic.

Because it's a pain in the arse to turn. 

Tombo

I've got a Tony Quarino aquamarine acrylic trumpet that sounds great. But I'm so hooked on my KP that I carry it rain or shine. KP Blackwood trumpet has been in some downpours and never shut it down

mgm1955

Quote from: mmclain on May 21, 2017, 01:25:00 PM
Quote from: merriamsman on May 20, 2017, 09:43:26 PM
I've got a couple of acrylic trumpets that are impervious to the weather, but those are hard to find. I'm not sure why more call makers use acrylic.

Because it's a pain in the arse to turn.
:TooFunny: :TooFunny: They are awesome calls though Matt.