Inexpensive Duck Calls-Part 2
- champcaller
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- everette crofford
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i love my dr85, bout time to get a new one, though i hate the smell of a new out of the box dr85. my next to favorite call would be a (dont hate on me) the 'original' wench by primos. ive heard alot of people hate this call but after its about wore out it works like a charm to me. I always reach for the dr85 though.
'Red-legs' Haydel is a DR-85 wif trainin' wheels.
If I can't take it apart and tinker with it, file it, pull this a little, push that a little, put another barrel on it, take a butane lighter to it........and not be out more than $15 if I made a slight misjudgement of how much material I shaved-off this or that.........I got no use for it, cause I'm dangerous with a belt-sander.
Bought a D-2 keyhole and went to filing on the tone board, several years back. I filed, put it back together, tuned, blew it - filed some more, retuned 15 times, blew it - filed some more.......this went-on for like 30 minutes until I quickly became bored with the project.
So, I got my belt sander out and hit it a lick or two.
"OOPS"
.......got on the phone to Wing Supply and ordered 2 more.......
I still mess with calls - I just don't use a belt sander any more.
I've got a DRS-88 and a DR-85 I've used for well-over 20 years. I only replace cracked parts when they won't hold-together anymore, the I'm still on the same set of reeds, wedges and tone boards.




If I can't take it apart and tinker with it, file it, pull this a little, push that a little, put another barrel on it, take a butane lighter to it........and not be out more than $15 if I made a slight misjudgement of how much material I shaved-off this or that.........I got no use for it, cause I'm dangerous with a belt-sander.
Bought a D-2 keyhole and went to filing on the tone board, several years back. I filed, put it back together, tuned, blew it - filed some more, retuned 15 times, blew it - filed some more.......this went-on for like 30 minutes until I quickly became bored with the project.
So, I got my belt sander out and hit it a lick or two.




I've got a DRS-88 and a DR-85 I've used for well-over 20 years. I only replace cracked parts when they won't hold-together anymore, the I'm still on the same set of reeds, wedges and tone boards.
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dr-85 and redleg sound the best for me, the quackhead quackstacker sticks on me everytime i first use it but it has a good sound.
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everette crofford wrote:i love my dr85, bout time to get a new one, though i hate the smell of a new out of the box dr85. my next to favorite call would be a (dont hate on me) the 'original' wench by primos. ive heard alot of people hate this call but after its about wore out it works like a charm to me. I always reach for the dr85 though.
PRIMOS!!!!


Anatidae wrote: I've got a DRS-88 and a DR-85 I've used for well-over 20 years. I only replace cracked parts when they won't hold-together anymore, the I'm still on the same set of reeds, wedges and tone boards.
"You don't sound half-bad considering the calls you use." Quote of the season so far ...
"If you're gonna shoot the sonofabitch, you better shoot him now."
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Yeah, I didn't really know quite how to take that comment.......
.........that's kinda like the trumpet student that went-in for his first lesson and the instructor cut him off in the middle of a passage, said, "Here, play it like this."
The kid replied, "Gosh, I didn't know you could make that kind of a sound with a trumpet, Sir."
.........that's kinda like the trumpet student that went-in for his first lesson and the instructor cut him off in the middle of a passage, said, "Here, play it like this."
The kid replied, "Gosh, I didn't know you could make that kind of a sound with a trumpet, Sir."

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