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Turkey Call Paradise => From the Callmaker's Bench => Topic started by: Jake St. John on October 26, 2013, 02:24:52 PM
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Double Gobble
A little over a month ago Denny Emery asked if I would make him a twin gobbler box. I said sure - we will call the new box - The Double Gobble. So this new idea for me was put into one of my Stribling style boxes. I can and often do put a gobbler on one side or the other in my Stribling boxes. May not be the first out there, but this new double side gobbler yelping box is an all around Spring and Fall box.
In the fall it has that year and half gobbler yelp on the right side. A wonderful call for busting up that young all gobbler flock with about 5 or 6 inch beards. They tend to start off their yelp with a little high pitch drawn out yelp that gets into a deeper rasp yelp with a little hollow sound to it. I have been very successful using this call in fall.
On the left side I put the old gobbler yelp. I have been using this call very effectively in Spring to make those dominant birds mad. I use it mixed in with yelps to get that old boy to move away from his hens. I have been putting this call on my boxes for 25 years. It is a deadly call for those old dominant birds in the Spring. In that many years of fall hunting on the Mississippi, I have not found much of anything that works old birds with any consistencey. Deep clucks on the gobbler side and patience at the bust up site is my best advise. This one has great deep gobbler clucks.
Just in time for your fall season Denny!
He is getting #1. #2 is spoken for, but I plan on having a few made up for Nashville if you would like to stroll by the Mississippi Callmakers Booth #14.
Thanks for the look,
Mr. E
Yup, miss spelled Denny on the box, but will fix before mailing Mon.
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nice looking box, cool name for a box also,,,,,,,,,,,
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I can't wait to give it a go next Saturday John! I will have just the calls I need depending on what for flock gets broken up, be it hens or gobblers, young or old......
Thanks for building this for me John!
Denny
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Double G with a top hat!! Very Nice Mr. E .. *up*.. Git "R" Bloody Denny... Congrats!!
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That should be a good one Denny and a good idea.
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Nice work ,,,Looks like you got a good one Denny
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Congrats. Denny hope it works for you Sat. I cant hardly wait myself and John that is a fine looking box.
Jon
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Nice looking call Mr. E. *up*
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Looks great, Mr. E. - good luck and safe hunting, Denny!
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*up* *up*
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That's nice. #1 calls are special and hard to come by! *aah*
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That's nice. #1 calls are special and hard to come by! *aah*
Jeff, You know that is an understatment in more ways than one. I know you are kidding and your #1 will roll off this ancient and worn out press soon. I stare at part of your #1 every time I go into my shop. It is a coming my friend.
You think about all the callmakers out there, past and present and what has already been done. To come up with a novel idea, that kills turkeys or helps in the process, is a Miracle.
Double Gobble is a miracle. Why it has never been done before, I believe, boils down to one fact. Most callmakers try to put every kind of call that has ever been made into one box. CAN'T BE DONE. I have been making calls for 26 years and hunting turkeys for about 46 (did not start till college days). I tend to believe in giving them a box that they like. What you find is there are certain birds that will be turned on by one particular turkey sound that will move his feet. It may be a hen or a gobbler sound. My hunting partner, of as long as I have been hunting, would say, "make me a box that does this, or make me a box that will do that." He has been hunting them since childhood, and now has about 15 different boxes of mine. All that will "Do This". One opening morning, he came down from the lodge where we hunt in South Ms. He was having trouble negotitating the narrow stairs from the upstairs bedrooms. I told him, "You look like Santa Clause". He said "That's because I have 5 of your boxes in this hunting coat."
This new box will serve a purpose both Spring and Fall, but you will need another one to compliment it.
Jeff, Before it all said and done, you my friend, will have enough Mr. E boxes to look like Santa Clause. You can bank on that.
Mr. E
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John
There was a fellow, Southern boy, by the name of Ben Lee, that made a double gobble box call many years ago. You don't see many of them these days and when you do, they fetch a pretty penny.
I like the looks of yours much better than Ben's, more compact, and it isn't surprising to see more hunter looking for a gobble box.
Congrats! *up* *up* *up* *up*
Bill
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I was not aware Ben Lee developed one. Did his have twin gobbler yelps or do you know? I figured there was one out there somewhere. I guess us Southern boys think alike. Still a #1 for me.
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For sure Ben Lee's Double Gobble and Twin Hen were among his best box calls.
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That's nice. #1 calls are special and hard to come by! *aah*
Jeff, You know that is an understatment in more ways than one. I know you are kidding and your #1 will roll off this ancient and worn out press soon. I stare at part of your #1 every time I go into my shop. It is a coming my friend.
You think about all the callmakers out there, past and present and what has already been done. To come up with a novel idea, that kills turkeys or helps in the process, is a Miracle.
Double Gobble is a miracle. Why it has never been done before, I believe, boils down to one fact. Most callmakers try to put every kind of call that has ever been made into one box. CAN'T BE DONE. I have been making calls for 26 years and hunting turkeys for about 46 (did not start till college days). I tend to believe in giving them a box that they like. What you find is there are certain birds that will be turned on by one particular turkey sound that will move his feet. It may be a hen or a gobbler sound. My hunting partner, of as long as I have been hunting, would say, "make me a box that does this, or make me a box that will do that." He has been hunting them since childhood, and now has about 15 different boxes of mine. All that will "Do This". One opening morning, he came down from the lodge where we hunt in South Ms. He was having trouble negotitating the narrow stairs from the upstairs bedrooms. I told him, "You look like Santa Clause". He said "That's because I have 5 of your boxes in this hunting coat."
This new box will serve a purpose both Spring and Fall, but you will need another one to compliment it.
Jeff, Before it all said and done, you my friend, will have enough Mr. E boxes to look like Santa Clause. You can bank on that.
Mr. E
That's rite! And as we've discussed patience perseveres always.
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Congrats Denny on the Mr E gobble box. Johns boxes are fine instruments for sure with turkey in every one of them!!
Another great box John, and a neat idea also
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I stand corrected as Bill sent me a picture of Ben Lee's Double Gobble and stated that his call did have twin gobblers on each rail of his cost style box. So much for the concept being a #1 but this is the first Old Style Stribbling and Old Style double call that I am aware of out there, but then again, I may be wrong.
Bob, Since you are so knowledgeable on Ben Lee, I have admired Ben Lee for years. All you have to do is look at my signature. I certainly was not trying to copy any ones idea, as I have been putting gobbler yelps in my modified Stribling Boxes for 25 years. I certainly was not aware that he even made a Double Gobble in one of his boxes. I will tell you this, - I called my good friend and college hunting and fraternity brother, Bobby Dale to see if he minded me naming my call Double Gobble. His book Double Gobble has sold out and going up in value. Bobby said no, and wished to get one at some point.
Mr. E
That double of gobble call of Ben Lee's actually looks like it is two Lynch's glued together with a double beveled paddle. Almost looks like you could play 4 different gobblers on it. Unbelievable :o I think two gobbler yelps on one box is plenty.
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Well I can certainly see some advantages to having such a box, but Mr. E. the box you built for me *up* gives me the diversity of a gobbler on your usual side and some great old grumby and some not so grumpy hens on the other rail.
Denny, good luck to you and be sure to let us all know how the birds respond.
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Well I can certainly see some advantages to having such a box, but Mr. E. the box you built for me *up* gives me the diversity of a gobbler on your usual side and some great old grumby and some not so grumpy hens on the other rail.
Denny, good luck to you and be sure to let us all know how the birds respond.
That Double Gobble box has an Old Gobbler on the left side that is achieved only with a tuning change it the way the side of the box is made. Turpins can be easily tuned to do that but I have never done an old gobbler on one. May be something to do. Your Turpin was tuned with young gobbler and raspy hens. On the young gobbler side, you can usually get a hen above it higher on that rail. I believe Double Gobble with a pure hen box would be a good combinations to take to the woods. Each box can compliment the other. Flock talk if you like.
Scott, as we discussed last year in Nashville, If you EVER get tired of that Turpin, just sent it back where it came from. I was crazy about that one. Bring it with you this year and I will let you listen to what I am talking about and show you that old gobbler and the difference.
Thanks for your input,
And I am looking forward to our time this year In Nashville. Stay Healthy My Friend.
Mr. E
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John, I have no doubt that hen is hiding high on the rail, but I am still getting the hang of these turpins and I have yet to discover her, no worries cause I have found her bickering aunts and grandmother on the other rail ROTFLMBO ROTFLMBO With no disrespect John, but you'll never get that Turpin back...oh mind you I'll be happy to bring it along to Nashville this year for some lessons, but it'll return with me *peep* *bannana* ;) ;)
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John,
You made me a great call!! From my limited playing it, it's spot on. That old gobbler side is sweet! Two different gobblers!! Gobbles fine!! I like how you did the underside of the handle on the paddle, easy to re-orient your hand...
I can't wait to try it out on some turkeys!!!
Thanks so much!!
Denny
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Denny, I just finished tuning an East of the Slash Cuttin Call for another PA hunter in Pittsburg. He wanted an Old Gobbler left and a hen right, so there will at least be two Old Mr. E Gobblers running through those Pennsylvania woods. Good luck to you my friend on your opener.
Mr. E
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