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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 20, 2020 11:41:25 GMT -5
Small ones $25.00 and large ones $35.00 TYD.
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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 20, 2020 13:59:20 GMT -5
ttt
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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 21, 2020 12:22:40 GMT -5
Top large call is gone.
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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 24, 2020 16:16:28 GMT -5
bump
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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 26, 2020 16:19:14 GMT -5
Season is just around the corner.
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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 27, 2020 11:04:02 GMT -5
Only two top calls left.
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Post by whitefalcon on Feb 28, 2020 17:11:40 GMT -5
Only second call down is left. Thanks all!
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Post by davet on Mar 19, 2020 16:17:36 GMT -5
BTW.....I just wanted to comment on WF's wing bone calls. Last year I purchased one and then did a little "tweaking" to it. This year I tweaked it a bit more by changing out to a mouthpiece that I made. Well, I took a piece of round plastic....about 1.5" long and maybe 1/4" in diameter. I drilled a hole thru the center (don't recall the exact drill bit...but it was small) then chucked up the plastic piece and filed it in a nice taper for a suction mouthpiece. I then reverse chucked it to file down the diameter to fit in the top small bone.
That had made all the difference in the world as far as the sound. If I could post a sound bite you would think it's a real wild hen....it's that good.
FWIW
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Post by whitefalcon on Mar 19, 2020 18:10:51 GMT -5
Pics!!
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Post by davet on Mar 20, 2020 13:32:16 GMT -5
The call on the left is a Tom Turpin suction call made from Cocobolo wood. It sounds amazing.....after many a months practicing. Now, in addition to the plastic mouthpiece I also cut maybe 3/4" off the bottom of the wingbone call. Right where the "flared" part begins to stop. Then taking my Dremel, I carefully removed (sanding round piece) as much of the inside "stuff" in order to get as smooth as possible inside the call. The call "sound" has a higher pitch than the Turpin......but the sound will make your ears "ring" which is a good thing for a turkey call.
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