why do folks get a one-sided box made? there has to be some sort of advantage to them. to a relatively new guy like me they seem to have a disadvantage when compared to a typical short box.
thanks!
Advantage? I see none personally other than the fact that one can get ver proficient with only having one side to run. A two sided box can obviously have more feathers in it but the opposing sides will often times require different angles and varying pressures to get the sound one desires. With a one sided box, that diminishes drastically. Used to have a primos box cutter. It's a one sided box and I swear if I could find where I put it, I'd never use another box again.
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Don't know as there's much advantage other than what WV mentioned................ease of operation and a shorter learning curve.
That being said............ Pretty much all of the one-siders I have are really good sounding calls......... HS Field Champion, Quaker Boy Little One-Sider, Cody Holei, Primos Box Cutter, Wayne Carlton one-sider.......... I have or would take ANY of them to the woods as my only box.
A lot of the production calls (one side or two) will likely benefit fron a few minutes' tuning session. When they're making them 1000 or more at a clip, there's often some fine tuning to still be done AFTER the call leaves the factory.
Call darrin Dawkins and have him run his new style
I find that I generally only play one side of a box most of the time anyway.I do play them a couple different ways so it switches sides depending on how I play the box. If I hold the box in my left hand and hold it flat and pull the paddle from right to left then a one sided box is all I really need. Other times I hold them vertical box in right hand and paddle in left and pull the box towards me. I could play a one sider this way by switching hands or by pushing the box away from me, but it would take some getting used to. I usually like one side of the boxes sound better than the other anyway.