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Post by Flhawghuntr®™ on Jan 5, 2005 17:30:17 GMT -5
First call that you ever owned? Do you still have it? Mine was a Lynch's World Champion Box Call and I still have it somewhere
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Post by Biggunwill on Jan 5, 2005 17:51:58 GMT -5
Glass over glass zebrawood, from Andy ;D
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Post by Morgan on Jan 5, 2005 18:27:25 GMT -5
Lynch Jet Slate and a wingbone...I still have both...
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Post by addiction_to_spurs on Jan 5, 2005 19:07:40 GMT -5
Man this is a good one! The first call that I can remember owning was a lucky clucker. Any of ya'll remember those? It was a rectanfular hollow box with an aluminum strip down the middle, and the strker was attatched to it with a flexibile medal strip so you could hold it with one hand and call. It came with these gay little metallic sticker, I think they might have been 4 leaf clovers, for you to stick on the side for each turkey that you kill!
The oldest call that I bought and still have is a lynch fool proof that I bought in the spring of 86.
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Post by addiction_to_spurs on Jan 5, 2005 19:09:44 GMT -5
Looks like they still make them, and in case you were thinking about it, save your money
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Post by Morgan on Jan 5, 2005 19:24:12 GMT -5
I remember them babies...friend of mine bought one and actually killed a bird with it..that was a long time ago...
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Post by addiction_to_spurs on Jan 6, 2005 13:27:32 GMT -5
I'll tell you what, that jet slate has killed a lot of birds for a lot of people, I had one once and traded it for a tackle box full of spinner baits. YOUNG and DUMB. I think I might try to find one to add to my collection and shelf it.
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Post by weasel on Jan 7, 2005 2:19:28 GMT -5
My first ever was a cedar scratch box.
The first calls I ever I bought for myself were a Roger Latham True Tone box call and a D.D. Adams Double slate.
I still have all of those.
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Post by Morgan on Jan 7, 2005 7:58:40 GMT -5
I haven't thought about the name D.D. Adams in a long time...
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Post by Swampbird on Jan 8, 2005 20:59:49 GMT -5
Here is a DD Adams style slate made by Roger Parks. Gobbler and hen talk with the same peg.... The Gobbler Slate:
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Post by SJ on Jan 9, 2005 17:13:30 GMT -5
I had a Paul Butzki's Hen n Heat diaphram and a Penn Woods box call.
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Post by wishinone on Jan 19, 2005 11:26:22 GMT -5
I bought two calls when I started turkey hunting, a Lynch box call which fell out of my vest somewhere in VA a few years ago and a push-pin box call made by Quaker Boy which I still have.
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Post by benhuntin on Mar 17, 2005 12:33:57 GMT -5
A Lynch box call.
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Post by Gobblerstopper® on Mar 17, 2005 22:04:05 GMT -5
The Quaker Boy Easy Yelper. Probably the first and last Quaker Boy product I will ever buy besides a couple of mouth calls I wasted some money one.
I still have the easy yelper sitting here on my table.
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Post by prairiecalls on Mar 17, 2005 23:52:11 GMT -5
First calls I bought were in 1992 about December and I still have them. I bought a Lynch World Champion box, a HS Strut single slate call, and a Lohman push pin call along with some Quaker Boy mouth calls. Still have all the calls in my collection.
Larry
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