BobA you are correct at the ones you name. Most of these I got from Darrell Gibson there is only one that we don’t know anything about It the 3rd one from left on top. The far top right small calls are Hoosers and the one on the right end on top is a ML Walker call he past away this year He was my wife’s uncle father in law. I have one of the few that he actually signed. The call directly under the ML Walker’s is a Little Ernie 64” before the shop was burned during the race riots. Notice the original thread wrap in the lanyadd groove.i have several of these The call to the left of the little ernie is an original Tom Turpin Notice how close theML Walker is made to the original Tom Turpin The one that I’m interested in is the 2nd for left on top. The band around it says Sears and Roebuck but I don’t know who made them. Gibson said that he will look he thinks he may have the box For it Now I will have to post some of The Darrell Gibson calla that he has gave me over the years we live close to each other I talk to him almost daily and see him about once a week.
Daryal, my oldest call from 1910 is two calls to the right of the Mallaedtone crow call and was made by a decoy carver in Illinois by the name of Fred Allen. This is a crow call but he also made duck calls in those days.