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Not too long ago I had a customer ask me why each call sounded slightly different. What follows was my answer...
"Just as no two turkeys sound the same, each and every call is different. Because they are hand made of wood rather than cranked out by the thousands by some machine and made of some synthetic material, no soul. Different woods give different tones, the same woods of different densities give different tones. Minute variations in the sound chamber give different tones....The variables are endless. Just like guitars and violins, no two will ever sound exactly the same. Some hunters carry several calls of different tonal qualities. The turkeys really don't care, as long as the call is played properly. It is the calling technique that calls smart (big) turkeys, the dummies (jakes) can be called by just about anyone, with any call..... The tone is personal preference, some folks liking the higher pitch calls and some preferring the deeper tones."
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