David Halloran Turkey Calls

BOX CALLS

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

                      

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Cedar Box Call
These box calls are constructed from southern aromatic cedar sides and a beautiful Birdseye Maple paddle.  The cedar combined with hard Birdseye Maple makes for an excellent sounding and very versatile call.    

 

$30

Chestnut Box Call
Crafted from American Chestnut that came from a barn built in the early 1900's, this five-piece box call is a great addition to your hunting vest as well as your collection.  Each call is signed and numbered for the year.  The top of the paddle is a thin strip of the old rough-cut chestnut.  This is laminated onto maple to produce an excellent sounding and looking call.

 

$40

Checkered Box Call
The checkered box calls are my personal favorite. These calls are not only a treat for the eyes but are also deadly in the woods. They are extremely versatile producing a wide range of wild turkey talk. Several different wood combinations are available including: Walnut / Missouri Ozark Cedar, Ebony / American Chestnut, Purple Heart / American Chestnut, Purple Heart / Poplar, Padauk / Sassafrass.
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$100
Long Box
The long box has always been a classic call for turkey hunters and call collectors alike. They offer a slightly higher pitch and raspier call than their cousins the two sided box call. Each call is a work of art, constructed from a solid piece of American Chestnut with a Andiroba paddle.

 

 

$75
Checkered Long Box
The checkered long boxes are a new addition to the calls that I offer.  These calls sound as good as they look.  With a high pitch front end kee-kee that drops off into a raspy hen yelp they are just what will set that gobbler on fire. The calls are crafted from a solid piece of 100+ year old American Chestnut with an Andiroba paddle and purple heart inlays.  Each call is signed and numbered.

 

$115
 

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