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Turkey Call Paradise => From the Hunter's Vest => Topic started by: GR8CALLS on January 22, 2013, 03:37:52 PM
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Just received my two new Alpha trumpets from Mike. I really like what he has done w/ them and they sound fantastic! *up* *up* *up* *up*
Well done, Mike!
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b339/GR8CALLS/DSC00848.jpg)
L to R:
#1 Alpha and one of three prototypes
New Alpha in dark green
New Alpha in Black w/ silver flake
Bill
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i like their look...definatley gonna have to check them out in Nash'vegas.
....how do they play Bill?
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They play easy and I like the new tuning!
Bill
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kool...does the flat spot on the mouth piece affekt the playability at all ? seems to me like it might help on the kee???
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K, it was designed to be similar to a wing bone.
Bill
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Congrats Bill *up*
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kool...does the flat spot on the mouth piece affekt the playability at all ? seems to me like it might help on the kee???
Kenny, actually because it has a machined wing bone type mouthpiece ( exclusive to WildTalker ) it's not made or used for great Kee's ( you can squeeze them out..lol ). It's a Hybrid caller to be very user-friendly like a wingbone or Jordan type caller but also have that Trumpet sound also. It's made for yelps, clucks, cuts and cackles...... which is what we do most the time on a caller. It's not better....... just a different Turkey, especially for those who are not a master of the trumpet.
I always suggest for a Kee Kee trumpet is a small round hole with a beveled tip. Like what made Tom Turpin a Legend.
watch this video of my 5 year old grandson after 5 min playing it. Ain't PaPa proud. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2rNDUZVatw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2rNDUZVatw)
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That young man has it. He will be a killer.
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That young man has it. He will be a killer.
It just goes to show how easy they run....... but he is for sure the Future Wild Talker! *up*
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Mike I don't have a bit of trouble with kee's on the Black Hunter. I also like the sharp cluck it produce's.
Breaking into the kee kee run take's a little practice.
Jon
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Mike I don't have a bit of trouble with kee's on the Black Hunter. I also like the sharp cluck it produce's.
Breaking into the kee kee run take's a little practice.
Jon
I know it can be done but I don't suggest them for Kee's because it takes more practice and someone who can really run a call well. Plus...... if I, or when I make the next caller it will be with a round mouthpiece for easy Kee's. Yet that will be a more traditional Trumpet style call.
We know you kick but with it....... *ride*
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Mike I don't have a bit of trouble with kee's on the Black Hunter. I also like the sharp cluck it produce's.
Breaking into the kee kee run take's a little practice.
Jon
Me neither.....mine kee-kees just fine! You just have to find the "sweet spot" on your lip! ;)
And yes, it plays really easy too!
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Man, I like the light green prototype.
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Man, I like the light green prototype.
The light green prototype was a NO Go because you could see where the middle section screwed together. Trust me in person it is very distracting. That is why I HAD to go to Opaque or Solid colors. MY next trumpet will not have that problem. The Original Alpha serves a great purpose and the user friendly part is or was my intent in the design. Yet I do know some really want the :eye candy: colors because boys like their toys to look good to them.
Bill got that call because even though the color did not work out but because I had changed the "tune" and was wanting his feedback. The Perk is is got to add it to his collection. Getting peoples feedback is invaluable to me because it helps me "tune" my callers to best I can make them. I am lucky to have a few people who give me great input to finish my designs and tuning.
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Nice looking calls!! Congrats Bill! *up* *up*
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I got to play one of the originals and I fell in love with it. Might just have to get one of the Alphas...great looking calls!