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Do pot calls change sound over time?

Started by Tail Feathers, May 26, 2022, 09:17:08 AM

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Tail Feathers

I've had a couple go bad on me, many of us probably have had that experience.  I had a Woodhaven Crystal go flat after a year.  Woodhaven made that right and sent me an autographed, hand selected replacement.

But I was digging through my box of calls and found a real gem this spring.  It was put in the box of calls that didn't make the cut a couple of years ago.  This year, it sounded like turkey music.  As the glue and wood dries and ages can they actually get better, or did I just overlook this call before?
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

RutnNStrutn

Not to my experience, but the craftsmanship on the calls you've got may be different.

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Yoder409

Quote from: Tail Feathers on May 26, 2022, 09:17:08 AMAs the glue and wood dries and ages can they actually get better,.........?

Absolutely.

BUT.............. It would depend on several factors.

What glue was used and how long does it take to COMPLETELY cure ??
What was the % moisture content of the wood used ??
Did the wood dry further after manufacture ??
Did the wood absorb moisture after manufacture ??

I used to make a few friction calls.  Mostly walnut pot slate over glass.  Occasionally a call would finish out as a piece of junk and I would not put my signature on it.  But I did put all the junkers in a box.  More than once.........after a year or 5 in the box.......a call would come out all hen and screaming.  I always said that the call did it's time in the slammer and was rehabilitated back into society.    :toothy12:
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Greg Massey

I think it also has a lot to do with how you store your calls. I store all mine in containers and koozie's with silica packages.  I'm not so sure if it's the call that changes or sounds better over time, i think it's us who change and hear things different in sounds etc. What we hear today may sound good and tomorrow it may sound terrible. I think as we age we just hear things differently.

shatcher

I keep my boxes and pots on a big bookcase in my den, a stable environment for the wood.  Oftentimes, a call will sound better after sitting there for a year.  I don't recall a call taking a turn for the worst after sitting there like that.  Storage, I believe, is critical.

Cowboy

Quote from: Greg Massey on May 26, 2022, 10:31:21 AM
I think it also has a lot to do with how you store your calls. I store all mine in containers and koozie's with silica packages.  I'm not so sure if it's the call that changes or sounds better over time, i think it's us who change and hear things different in sounds etc. What we hear today may sound good and tomorrow it may sound terrible. I think as we age we just hear things differently.
Interesting concept.  Could be very true. Hearing does change

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