http://www.ebay.com/itm/360922713703?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
ARE PEOPLE NUTS? This seems really high to me.
$200 for a turkey call is chump change -- take in mind people every day run out and pay that for a pair of shoes for their kids from china , and wear them out in 6 months - turkey calls are without a doubt seriously undervalued for the effort that goes into them , and...is a area that will likely se exponential growth one day , most likely long after most of us are dead and gone
Turkey calls are undervalued seriously , big time - look a Mack's prairie wings catalog and the duck and goose call makers 10 pages worth....all want $150 and up for their calls and get it ....and there's are mass produced out of synthetics -- are they asking for too much ? -- heck no !, they know the value of their product , they ask it , and they get it - for the effort they put into it , they get their $$ out of it , for their trouble
I've seen people have their eyes pop out on a trumpet or box call for $700 , but again that doesn't even compare to ladies who spend $1000 on a purse and don't even bat a eye
That kind of money is going to be a matter of perception with the value
OLD GOBBLER :agreed:
WHEN U THINK OF THE TIME AND EXPENSE THAT IS PUT INTO THESE TURKEY CALLS TO MAKE THE SOUND WE ALL ARE LOOKING FOR ??? $$$$$$$$$
I tell my buddies that taking time off work, driving long distances, lodging expenses, food expenses, tags, gear etc... All the money that we spend to hunt and your going to use a junk $15 Walmart slate?
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Quote from: alclark2 on May 07, 2014, 11:11:29 AM
I tell my buddies that taking time off work, driving long distances, lodging expenses, food expenses, tags, gear etc... All the money that we spend to hunt and your going to use a junk $15 Walmart slate?
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i agree
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If we are talking about quality"HAND CRAFTED" call. I have no problem dropping $300 dollars on a call. The call in the post is not a high quality call and is noway hand made, by today's standards I would say it isn't even a quality call. If you made that call today and offered it for $50 you would sell very few. I imagine anyone that owns one would agree. Its all about a name and availability. $280 for a call as ineffective as a herters 102. Not me, no thanks. I have a herters 102, I would sell it any day of the week for $280! Its like paying a hundred dollars for a choke tube that cost $20 in a store ten years ago or paying $200 for tennis shoes that cost $2 to make.
It cost me $30 to 40 just to drive to the closet area I hunt. So I agree why not spend a little more for a better call? Just ordered a holly box with a jabota lid and got a good deal from TRCallmaker.
I think the original poster is in sticker shock from how high that early production call went for , not commenting on price tags of hand made calls
But be forewarned some early production calls will eventually go sky high in price , I remember Rodger Latham calls going for $3 at wing supply back in the 1980's they are now worth $60 or more -- as time passes people are going to be surprised how high some of these call shoot up in value -- lesser known , obscure calls are what I would place my money on , but I would collect calls for fun , not for profit - your better playing the stock market for a good secure return - but you never know ....
And you can call them in just the same with a 3$ double reed mouth call.
It sold for 275.00
With 15 bids
I agree but some calls are out of hand
Anyone that has a $300 dollar custom call that wants to trade for a Herters 102 or an old Martin scratch box or a Lohman call. Let me know. A custom coffin push pin would work great! Those are some nice calls!
Anybody seen what the old Lohman Thunderdome calls are selling for on Ebay? Wow.
Quote from: alclark2 on May 07, 2014, 11:11:29 AM
I tell my buddies that taking time off work, driving long distances, lodging expenses, food expenses, tags, gear etc... All the money that we spend to hunt and your going to use a junk $15 Walmart slate?
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:z-winnersmiley:
I've said this, too. They spend so much on trip preparation, accomodations, etc., only to show up with a cheap call that won't run and squeeks. Don't get me wrong, I still use an old mass-produced knight and hale every once in a while, but I just don't see the logic in trying to save money on what you're trying to use to call them in with.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on May 15, 2014, 09:19:52 PM
Anybody seen what the old Lohman Thunderdome calls are selling for on Ebay? Wow.
I have one of each in slate, crystal and ceramic. Those prices are nuts. I paid like $20 for them new. I will part with any of the three or all three, $200 each or all three for $500 LOL!
21 pounder taken with a junk $15 dollar slate call from Wal-Mart
Quote from: RAY on May 17, 2014, 11:39:00 AM
21 pounder taken with a junk $15 dollar slate call from Wal-Mart
:TooFunny: Enough said!
Quote from: Tail Feathers on May 15, 2014, 09:19:52 PM
Anybody seen what the old Lohman Thunderdome calls are selling for on Ebay? Wow.
Isn't it amazing what ends up being a high dollar collectible ??
And people complain about spending $30 for a box for heavy 13.
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The value is in the eye of the beholder and who will pay what they are asking. Not all custom call makers take extra time to make sure that the calls they make are equal in quality. Some calls are worth more than others coming from the same maker. The truth is turkey calls are like fishing lures , a lot of them catch more fisherman than fish. I own several custom calls and production calls. Just because it is custom does not always mean better. Some of my production calls will blow some of my customs out of the water. That being said , my grandfather killed a many gobblers using a piece of cane thAt he sucked on like a wingbone. The american indian ever used some type of green leaf they blew on turkeys. Does it take a 300.00 call to call up and kill turkeys , no it does not. It does not take a 20000.00 rifle to kill anything walking. A 400.00 rifle has the same results. As hunters we will drop the money if we believe that it will make us better. Nothing wrong with that , but with turkey calls i will never spend more than 200.00 on one and before i do that i will make darn sure its the next best thing to sliced bread. This is just my opinion. To each his/her own.
I am a die hard quack head ,and yes I would pay 150 and 200 for a good call .any duck hunter that has more then 5 years under there belt ,will say the same thing .I would drop 200 on a duck or turkey call as long as it got the right sound that I want .calling is most important part of the game .
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