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uncle Jed wrote:Try putting some air/volume into it, whispers don't mean shit![]()
Ricky Spanish wrote:It'd be interesting to play this game with a lares mag hen and try and ID it with the reed upside down.
Rick wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:It'd be interesting to play this game with a lares mag hen and try and ID it with the reed upside down.
"Upside-down" how? Noticed on a different thread post that it seemed to reference toneboard orientation, rather than whether the reed's spine is away from, instead of against the the toneboard. (Which shouldn't make a lick of tone difference in a well made call. Though running a call with the reed and toneboard horizontal, up or down, might well increase the likelihood of the reed sticking in accumulated spit.)
Ricky Spanish wrote:uncle Jed wrote:Try putting some air/volume into it, whispers don't mean shit![]()
Try to supply some content that is not you bitching.
You can't tell an acrylic call from wood.
You can't be fucking incredible and credible at once.
Dig it?
uncle Jed wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:uncle Jed wrote:Try putting some air/volume into it, whispers don't mean shit![]()
Try to supply some content that is not you bitching.
You can't tell an acrylic call from wood.
You can't be fucking incredible and credible at once.
Dig it?
how about you post without making an ass outta yourself, impossible, isn't it?![]()
Put some volume into it or the vid is worthless! That's where the difference becomes clearer
Ricky Spanish wrote:Rick wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:It'd be interesting to play this game with a lares mag hen and try and ID it with the reed upside down.
"Upside-down" how? Noticed on a different thread post that it seemed to reference toneboard orientation, rather than whether the reed's spine is away from, instead of against the the toneboard. (Which shouldn't make a lick of tone difference in a well made call. Though running a call with the reed and toneboard horizontal, up or down, might well increase the likelihood of the reed sticking in accumulated spit.)
You know a reed has curvature and which way it goes.
My mvp , if you take it apart...
The cork made a nice dent so if you flip it it'd be obviously wrong.
Test the reed and the curve goes down.
You seriously think it doesn't matter?
I think you know better because you're tuning your own calls. I used to do it but got lazy and can just have Gary come to dinner and tune them.
He's fast at it and can just hit the bullseye in one try.
Play the game rick which ones are wooden?
Rick wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:Rick wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:It'd be interesting to play this game with a lares mag hen and try and ID it with the reed upside down.
"Upside-down" how? Noticed on a different thread post that it seemed to reference toneboard orientation, rather than whether the reed's spine is away from, instead of against the the toneboard. (Which shouldn't make a lick of tone difference in a well made call. Though running a call with the reed and toneboard horizontal, up or down, might well increase the likelihood of the reed sticking in accumulated spit.)
You know a reed has curvature and which way it goes.
My mvp , if you take it apart...
The cork made a nice dent so if you flip it it'd be obviously wrong.
Test the reed and the curve goes down.
You seriously think it doesn't matter?
I think you know better because you're tuning your own calls. I used to do it but got lazy and can just have Gary come to dinner and tune them.
He's fast at it and can just hit the bullseye in one try.
Play the game rick which ones are wooden?
How about just actually reading my post, which tells you I do think both "upside-down" possibilities might be meaningful and why.
The answer to your question is that the very first series of notes you blew sounded crisper and more likely from acrylic than the one right after it. Once you started numbering them, your notes were too incredibly flat to pay attention to, much less be meaningful for comparison. Happy?
Rick wrote:Were you only half-baked, you might have read that I thought "the very first series of notes you blew sounded crisper and more likely from acrylic than the one right after it." In my experience, crisp has the edge, so whatever call that was would be "best". The rest was mush.
Giving it another go when you're straight might produce more meaningful result...
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Ricky Spanish wrote:
It'd be interesting to play this game with a lares mag hen and try and ID it with the reed upside down.
plainsman wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:
It'd be interesting to play this game with a lares mag hen and try and ID it with the reed upside down.
You should buy one and report your results
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