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Title: How long does a reed last
Post by: Bills Custom Calls on October 27, 2007, 08:05:00 PM
Hamer and I had breakfast with a feller today that wants to learn to hunt coyotes. He bought 2 of my calls and had no idea how to use them. so here we are in the parking lot with a few hand calls all made from different artist.As we were teaching this feller what we know  he asked How long will a reed last in a custom built call?

As I looked at Hamer we both said not sure.Don't know if there is an answer to this question

I know it depends on the wheather the amount of use or misuse the call gets.
Can anyone shed a little light on this subject

Thanks
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: slagmaker on October 27, 2007, 08:19:23 PM
Not sure myself but it would really all depend on the material it is made from. and like you said the use and abuse it receives.
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: FinsnFur on October 27, 2007, 09:10:17 PM
When my kids were younger, I got a new call from someone and the 3 year old found it on the table the day it came.
That Mylar reed lasted roughly 4 hours.  :doh2:
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: satch on October 27, 2007, 09:24:08 PM
Man thats a hard one to answer, are you referring to an open reed or closed?
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: Todd Rahm on October 27, 2007, 10:01:52 PM
Its perty much the luck of the draw, as there are several factors that play at hand..

1. Being that the JC reed is mass produced, and with that quality control is an issue sometimes. While a high % of reeds are good, ya just might get a batch or reed that was justa lil' off some where.

2. The next factor is if ya have a call spinner that tunes reeds. Sometimes a tuned reed is more fragile, not always though, depends on whats done.

3. Lastly in my book would be the user, and in most cases, its the caller that really lays into the calls. (I have done this myself) The harder ya blow the hard you are on the call.

I have one Rhino that I use, and since I have had it for maybe 8 years, I have yet to replace the reed. I have one production JS call in the truck for practice, last resort or just for the kids to blow on, and its never been replaced. I have also had several calls that I have replced the reed in once a year, and several calls where I blew the reed out of whack on the first try.

So as I said again and its just my opinion............its the luck of the draw.

A side note for those interested. The older call builders used to send a call out with one or more extra reeds when they shipped calls, and this is probably why.
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on October 27, 2007, 11:46:22 PM
I have not replaced a reed yet in the calls I carry. Some of them are at least fifteen years old. Both my cronlk open reeds have been in regular service since 02 and have held up very well. Now if lab pups or kids get a hold of them all bets are off.I will be putting that reed assembly back in another call soon though. Jimmie
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: Todd Rahm on October 28, 2007, 12:46:41 AM
Jimmie where the heck ya been hiding?  :confused:

I still have calls with Wintress reeds in them that work just fine and a few with old brass reeds too.  :biggrin:
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: Rich on October 30, 2007, 09:01:02 AM
With an enclosed JC reed it will highly depend on how hard you blow the call. They will last many years if ya don't blow em too dang hard.  With an open Mylar reed, my biggest problem has been with customers who  bite down on the reed when they call. I have seen reeds with deep teeth marks in them from being bitten to death.  Hey Jimmie, it,s good to hear from Ya! I though you had went to take a dump and the wild hogs ate ya or something.  :wink:
Title: Re: How long does a reed last
Post by: Bills Custom Calls on October 31, 2007, 08:20:58 PM
Thanks to everyone that replied.Atleast I have some sort of answer for the next time I am asked this question



Bill