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I know the wing bone call is an old call, the trumpet I'm not really sure when they came to be. They work the same, although the trumpet is more durable. The Trumpet was made on my lathe, the wing was made of bones collected from a successful hunt a few years ago. The wing also was made from the same bird.
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I'm a noted turkey call junkie. I'm swapping out calls all the time as the season goes on. My wingbone never stays home. I made this one from the first turkey I killed many years ago. Learned from a book. No Internet then🤣 Damn I'm old!
 

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I made one from a store bought bird just to see how it would turn out. I cut it off before it went into the oven. Scraped the meat off then boiled it and gave it a final clean, blowing out the marrow. Let it dry a day or two, cut, shape, glue and wrap with sinew. Works great.
 

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I made one from a store bought bird just to see how it would turn out. I cut it off before it went into the oven. Scraped the meat off then boiled it and gave it a final clean, blowing out the marrow. Let it dry a day or two, cut, shape, glue and wrap with sinew. Works great.
Very nice. I've been told that wild bird bones are tougher than domestic birds are. I don't think the sound is an issue with either type of bird. In theory, the best wing bone calls are also made of a mix of hen and cock birds too, I can not address either, I have only killed Toms and have never made a call from domesticated birds.
 
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