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Post by ncturkey on Jun 30, 2005 3:34:33 GMT -5
Here is a picture of my collection on my custom callers.I do have two other custom caller not picture.I have a slate and a box caller that is custom callers too.The crow call was made by Darrell Gibson and the Big wongbone was made for by a guy in Tenn.I made all the other wingbones myself.I hope to add a few more this year.
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Papaw
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Post by Papaw on Jul 18, 2005 19:54:05 GMT -5
GREAT LOOKING CALLS NC THE YELPER IS A CALL I HAVE NEVER TRIED . ARE THEY DIFFICULT TO LEARN? ALWAYS WANTED ONE BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO GETTING ONE. ANYWAY GREAT JOB!! PAPAW
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Post by ncturkey on Aug 5, 2005 11:24:18 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments PawPaw.Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I did not think anyone had repied to this thread.The wingbone or trumpet caller are not that hard to learn to play for me.If you are a good mouth caller user then you will have no problem learn the wind instruments.There is not much out they on laerning the mouth yelpers.This is a tip that will help you to learn how to call on these caller.Use a drinking straw to learn how to play.The straw is alot easer to control than a soild caller mouth piece.The straw flexes in your lips.The placement of your lips is important too.But with practice you will get the hang of it.It takes some time to learn to control your sounds.One more thing is the stops on the end of the caller are just training wheels from what I have been told.Most seasoned winbone/trumpet caller do not use a stop.
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Post by trkyhntr on Sept 13, 2005 18:49:00 GMT -5
Nice calls Mike! I guess i'm gonna start learning on a straw til I get one of those wingbones from ya!
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