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#1 clampdaddy

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Posted 26 October 2009 - 03:32 PM

One of the guys at the duck club just got a pair of Zink PH-2 and PH-1 duck calls so he was getting rid of a few others he had laying around. I blew on all of them and I fell in love with the Quack Head "Double J" so I bought it from him for $10. I have quack head "rainmaker" call that turns into a party kazoo whenever I try to really rip on it but the Double J kicks ass. It has a super ducky sound top to bottom and I used it all weekend without a single stall or squeal. If you like double reeds but don't want to spend a ton of money on a duck call, get one! This one is staying on my lanyard for good.
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Posted 27 October 2009 - 08:27 AM

I've got a cheapo that I got in a huge lot of vintage calls on Ebay. Out of all the expensive vintage calls, I get one acrylic cheapo and it sounds insanely good. I gave it to my son for a little while, but it ended up on my lanyard last season. I just switched it out though for an old Bernie Boyle custom.
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