Several weeks ago I saw a picture posted here about an Albert Paul boxcall made of heart pine from Union Station in Nashville. Being a Nashville native (now expatriated to Colorado) I knew I was going to have to get one of those calls. After looking at Mr. Paul's website, I decided on a pocket call thinking that the higher pitch may be the perfect thing for hunting merriams in the mountains. The call arrived today just in time for the season opener Saturday, and I couldn't be more pleased. It sounds as great as it looks! The lantern in the picture was my great great grandfather's when he worked for the L&N Railroad at Union Station and Radnor Yard in Nashville. The other calls are the rest of my opening day lineup.
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Sweet call! I really like Albert's pocket calls.
Nice collection
Lonnie Mabry makes a great pot call and those boxs of his are great as well....I have many of his, love em...haven't tried the Paul Calls yet
Very nice!
Nice call. I've recently acquired and played some of his calls and they are flat out good. Sentimental value adds to it! Good luck with it this Spring.
Awesome calls you have there
Thank y'all for the kind comments. For some reason I'm having a tough time concentrating on work today.
Very nice call from Mr. Paul, him and his wife are two of the nicest people you will ever met!
That is an awesome looking call with an awesome story! :drool:
I own a few of Mr. Paul calls and they are all turkey. Great sound and easy to use. His workmanship is excellent. Killed many gobblers with his boxcalls. My favorite call that he made for me was a Persimmon box and a Curly Maple paddle.
Congrats on a fine caller from a true gentleman!
Nice looking call!!