#1164201 - 02/04/09 04:58 PM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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4onaside
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I have a stradivarius! Well not really, it just sounds like one. Ashby(Ike) out of Houston, MO. Now out of business. Mine is a "raspy old hen" which I bought for $2.50 off of a discount table years ago. The last one that I saw on ebay went for around $250 as I recall. Beautiful sound.
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#1164691 - 02/04/09 09:44 PM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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WTM
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not fancy, but this call was give to me by my step brothers dad. i was doing some work for him about 10 years ago and we got to talking turkey hunting and calls. i told him my favorite was a lohman 870 that i lost in the woods some years before. he said, look what i got. and showed me this box call. the tone was unreal, and i told him that it looked like an 870 with an extra handle, and all cedar. he said yep, mr johnson handmade a few of them a few years ago. i said your lucky to have that call. he said its not my call its yours!! i have used it many times and called in a few call shy turkeys with it, along with the wingbone i made, they are deadly calls to have in my vest!!
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#1164907 - 02/05/09 06:54 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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#1164911 - 02/05/09 07:02 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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captain hook
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I will say this that there is no sound quite as piercing in the spring woods as someone who has no idea how to run a box hacking away. Finger nails on a chalk board...
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#1164986 - 02/05/09 08:06 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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Gravey
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I will say this that there is no sound quite as piercing in the spring woods as someone who has no idea how to run a box hacking away. Finger nails on a chalk board... That's true but the worst sound I've ever heard in the woods was a real hen carrying on. I just knew somebody was walking in on me and then there she was. I couldn't believe it.
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#1164988 - 02/05/09 08:08 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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CopperHead77
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I like the Lil heartbreaker that primos makes,sounds purdy good.
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#1164995 - 02/05/09 08:12 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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CopperHead77
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I will say this that there is no sound quite as piercing in the spring woods as someone who has no idea how to run a box hacking away. Finger nails on a chalk board... That's true but the worst sound I've ever heard in the woods was a real hen carrying on. I just knew somebody was walking in on me and then there she was. I couldn't believe it.
I can't tell you how many times I've thought"that can't be a hen,sounds awful!" only it..ummm.. is a hen.I guess it goes to show that even the real thing doesn't make perfect sounds every time. That's why when I mess up it don't bother me!
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#1165058 - 02/05/09 08:46 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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4onaside
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I will say this that there is no sound quite as piercing in the spring woods as someone who has no idea how to run a box hacking away. Finger nails on a chalk board... That's true but the worst sound I've ever heard in the woods was a real hen carrying on. I just knew somebody was walking in on me and then there she was. I couldn't believe it. I can't tell you how many times I've thought"that can't be a hen,sounds awful!" only it..ummm.. is a hen.I guess it goes to show that even the real thing doesn't make perfect sounds every time. That's why when I mess up it don't bother me!  Aint that the truth. The judges would throw most hens out of a calling contest. LOL
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#1165284 - 02/05/09 10:13 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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VolDoug
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Great looking calls Stoner.
I'm not a box call user either, but the main reason is I can't see spending the $$$ for a quality call and then end up sitting on it and busting it, knowing my luck !
It is my understanding though that on windy days, they can't be beat for the volume they can produce.
How much do you use the scratch box in the third pic? I work with the son of a passed-on turkey legend in these parts, and the son gave me some of his dad's old turkey calls. There was a well-used scratch box in the assortment, and while I have practiced with it, I just can't get it quite right. I'd love to kill a bird using that call. Kind of like a tribute. Any tips?
Also in the loot was what looks like a box call without the lid, but it has a fairly thick nail driven in to the bottom with the nail head protruding just above the plane of the top of the box. There is another rectangular block of wood that was used to drag across the nail head. I can get a turkey sound from it about 25% of the time. Ever seen one of those?
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#1165412 - 02/05/09 11:25 AM
Re: What Is Your Favorite Box Call?
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RussellvilleRob
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I have one made by some Bailey feller in Greene County. This thing is the cat's meow......Or maybe the Turkey's cluck.
I am not sure but I think his first name is Allen.
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