The most well known crow call craftsman, Darrell Gibson, just sent me six custom made and tuned crow calls. Anyone can use different kinds of woods but you can count on these to produce only the very finest in crow sounds as well.
First Photo from Left to right: Call #1: It is made of Spalted Oak, a nice tan with black grain. Oak wood is very hard, heavy and sturdy wood. $45
Call #2: This is an Osage (a hard wood) with a round Briar Cap that has some nice birdseye in it. The barrel has a bowling pin bell. $50
Call #3: This one is a Curley Maple with the curls very pronounced complemented by a gorgeous almost round Briar Cap. $50
Second Photo: The mid portion of the barrel is composed of a light-colored Laminated Bamboo with a dark colored bamboo stripe. The end of the bell and the caps are Briar. Bamboo is very hard having the strength of oak. These calls produce a natural, warm sound. When ordering take your choice as the round caps are have varying portions of Briar. As you can see, these are strinking to say the least. $60.
If you would like one or all of these beauties you must call me, first come, first served, (Crowmart) at 410-742-1445 as you will NOT see these listed at CrowMart. Prices DO NOT include shipping and handling. You can use a Visa or MC for your convenience.
I have been mouth calling crows for 55 years..and have tried many if not most of the calls made during that time...and fellow crow callers...you cannot beat the quality and craftsmanship of a Gibson call nor the authentic sounds they make. Add to that these special woods and laminations Darrell is now making for Crow Mart you get a crow call to be handed down to future generations.. Just my 2-cents worth.
Skip
jonthepain said
Aug 19, 2010
Nothing beats a Gibson call.
Bob said
Aug 19, 2010
Gibson does make a a good crow call, but I like the Mincey crow calls better. As far as the sound goes they are on par with one another. I like the wooden mouth pieces better in both the Mincey and Mallardtone crow calls. Mallardtone has won more crow calling championships than any crow call ever made.
Bob A.
Hizzoner said
Aug 22, 2010
Bob, I bought one of the gibsons and I like it!! But for years I have and still use a Faulks C-50 seems hard to beat,every one should have one in their arsenal!!
savana said
Aug 25, 2010
I have heard and seen many crow callers that do this manually but, Gibson call is really good. My friend brought Mincey, but I think no one can beat Gibson.
Hizzoner said
Aug 27, 2010
Try the old Faulk"s C-50 You won't be dissapointed!
SHANEDOG said
Aug 27, 2010
Hizz That is my favorite crow hand call.
Hizzoner said
Aug 27, 2010
Shaneo, I agree!! Its hard to beat and sounds pissa!!
LeviSS said
Aug 27, 2010
Hizzoner wrote:
Try the old Faulk"s C-50 You won't be dissapointed!
Are the newer ones any good?
Hizzoner said
Aug 28, 2010
Same one levi, "THE OLD ONE" is just "IRISH SLANG"!
Doug said
Sep 25, 2010
TTT
Doug said
Nov 19, 2010
Doug wrote: These calls are ready for Christmas gifts to your crow hunting friends and to yourself. They are absolutely beautiful.
The most well known crow call craftsman, Darrell Gibson, just sent me six custom made and tuned crow calls. Anyone can use different kinds of woods but you can count on these to produce only the very finest in crow sounds as well.
First Photo from Left to right: Call #1: It is made of Spalted Oak, a nice tan with black grain. Oak wood is very hard, heavy and sturdy wood. $45
Call #2: This is an Osage (a hard wood) with a round Briar Cap that has some nice birdseye in it. The barrel has a bowling pin bell. $50
Call #3: This one is a Curley Maple with the curls very pronounced complemented by a gorgeous almost round Briar Cap. $50
Second Photo: The mid portion of the barrel is composed of a light-colored Laminated Bamboo with a dark colored bamboo stripe. The end of the bell and the caps are Briar. Bamboo is very hard having the strength of oak. These calls produce a natural, warm sound. When ordering take your choice as the round caps are have varying portions of Briar. As you can see, these are strinking to say the least. $60.
If you would like one or all of these beauties you must call me, first come, first served, (Crowmart) at 410-742-1445 as you will NOT see these listed at CrowMart. Prices DO NOT include shipping and handling. You can use a Visa or MC for your convenience.
-- Edited by Doug on Friday 13th of August 2010 05:44:20 PM
-- Edited by Doug on Friday 13th of August 2010 05:49:37 PM
-- Edited by Doug on Friday 13th of August 2010 06:26:20 PM
Doug said
Dec 1, 2010
ttt
Doug said
Mar 11, 2011
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masonjones5711 said
May 18, 2024
Those crow calls sound amazing! I've been using custom calls for a while now, and they truly make a difference in attracting crows. Along with these fantastic calls, I've also been supplementing my hunting gear with HGH from https://www.hghworld.top, which has noticeably improved my stamina and focus during long hunting sessions. If you're looking to enhance your crow hunting experience, definitely give them a try!
First Photo from Left to right:
Call #1: It is made of Spalted Oak, a nice tan with black grain. Oak wood is very hard, heavy and sturdy wood. $45
Call #2: This is an Osage (a hard wood) with a round Briar Cap that has some nice birdseye in it. The barrel has a bowling pin bell. $50
Call #3: This one is a Curley Maple with the curls very pronounced complemented by a gorgeous almost round Briar Cap. $50
Second Photo: The mid portion of the barrel is composed of a light-colored Laminated Bamboo with a dark colored bamboo stripe. The end of the bell and the caps are Briar. Bamboo is very hard having the strength of oak. These calls produce a natural, warm sound. When ordering take your choice as the round caps are have varying portions of Briar. As you can see, these are strinking to say the least. $60.
If you would like one or all of these beauties you must call me, first come, first served, (Crowmart) at 410-742-1445 as you will NOT see these listed at CrowMart. Prices DO NOT include shipping and handling. You can use a Visa or MC for your convenience.
Doug@Crowmart
-- Edited by Doug on Friday 13th of August 2010 05:44:20 PM
-- Edited by Doug on Friday 13th of August 2010 05:49:37 PM
-- Edited by Doug on Friday 13th of August 2010 06:26:20 PM
Skip
I bought one of the gibsons and I like it!! But for years I have and still use a Faulks C-50 seems hard to beat,every one should have one in their arsenal!!
That is my favorite crow hand call.
I agree!! Its hard to beat and sounds pissa!!
Are the newer ones any good?
Those crow calls sound amazing! I've been using custom calls for a while now, and they truly make a difference in attracting crows. Along with these fantastic calls, I've also been supplementing my hunting gear with HGH from https://www.hghworld.top, which has noticeably improved my stamina and focus during long hunting sessions. If you're looking to enhance your crow hunting experience, definitely give them a try!