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Started by nastygunz, December 27, 2008, 10:03:54 AM

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nastygunz

I must say I have slain turkeys with every call under the sun, box, scratch box, mouth calls, wingbone, etc....Im thinking of a good custom call....probably a box call....just for something different....not really interested in pretty looking...in fact I prefer rougher old style.....with great sounds......any suggestions? :readthis:

Bills Custom Calls

Alscalls makes a nice affordable and easy to use box call.

I bought my first turkey call from him last spring I let my 8 year old grandson use it when we went hunting
and didn't take him long to figure out how to make it talk

I am sure there are alot of other folks that make turkey calls and I am sure they are just as nice and easy to use
http://www.billscustomcalls.net

Home of the Triple Surface Pot Call

alscalls

 :biggrin:
One sided

Or two.......(Check out my web site Below)
Something else I do.....If you have a board out of old great granddads home place or something they can sometimes be made into a wonderful call to remember him by....
If you would like I can start on a call for you and if you do not like it.....You dont have to take it I can sell it this spring for sure.
I use a draw knife on the curve of the lid and rough cut my planks from a log with a hatchet then plain them or saw them down with power tools....Not really old school but a mixture of the two for sure. :wink:
AL
              
http://alscalls.googlepages.com/alscalls

Coulter

I make turkey calls as well, but I think you already know that.  :innocentwhistle: Not trying to get any business from anybody here...give Al a try and see how his calls work out for ya.

Steve

alscalls

I would love to try one of your calls sometime coulter....Got any pics?
I aint into real fancy stuff cause I know I will hunt my butt off and beat it up some.
But I would love to see them.   :eyebrownod:
AL
              
http://alscalls.googlepages.com/alscalls

pitw

Al's turkey call can get you in a whack of trouble with your wife it lands in the wrong hands but it sure is easy to use.  I hope the wife forget's why she's mad and gives it back sometime.
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Coulter

Here are a couple pics for ya Al - these are from last year I think...



And some results...



I assume you were referring more to box calls, I have pics of some slates as well if anybody wants to see. Obviously these calls were made with some higher grade woods, I do make some in woods that don't have a lot of bling.

Steve

alscalls

Those are so purdy I would be affraid to scratch em...WOW! Nice calls.
AL
              
http://alscalls.googlepages.com/alscalls

Coulter

Just like on a truck...scratches build character :wink: Honestly, I have hunted with mine quite a bit and it doesn't have a scratch on it yet.

Steve

alscalls

How do you do the curve on the lid?
Just wondering ....I carve most of mine.
AL
              
http://alscalls.googlepages.com/alscalls

Coulter

I make an outline on the end of the paddle to the proper radius and then take it to my belt sander from there. After I have it nearly where I want I put it on the box and start the tuning process. I have thrown out more than one paddle in the process :madd: I think I have it almost down to a science though. Some of the woods I have used would be kind of difficult to carve due the density of them.

Steve

alscalls

:laf: I know what you mean....you can buy blanks with the curve already on them but the curve aint right for my calls... :nono:
AL
              
http://alscalls.googlepages.com/alscalls

Coulter

Yeah that would be like cheating anyway...

Sorry for hi-jacking this thread NastyGunz...we now continue with our regularly scheduled programming :biggrin:

Steve