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  2. Functional art: How Dan Wittenberg makes turkey calls that last

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    One form of the handheld calls is a pot call, a piece of slate or other material that's scratched with a striker. Another is the box call. Box calls are made of two pieces of wood — the lid and box.

  3. Turkey call - Wikipedia

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    A slate pot call A turkey call striker. Pot calls may be the most common turkey calls [citation needed] because they are easy to use and create lifelike turkey sounds. Friction calls feature a round (usually) surface, and the user creates sound by drawing a peg, or "striker", across the surface. Pot call surfaces can be slate, aluminum, glass ...

  4. Butterball facing boycott calls after sickening video of ...

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    Butterball is facing calls for a boycott just days before Thanksgiving after sickening footage of poultry workers allegedly sexually abusing and torturing its turkeys resurfaced on social media.

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  6. Casey Arms - Wikipedia

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    Casey Arms is a Romance, Arkansas business that makes a variety of historic weapons for "highly discerning collectors and enthusiasts", using "raw steel and ancient timber". [1] The Casey family, led by Daniel Casey, and the Casey Arms business are the subjects of Iron & Fire , a reality television series on The History Channel .

  7. Duck call - Wikipedia

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    He began his duck call company in 1904 with his Arkansas Style duck call which has a straight reed and curved tone board. Most made today still use this same technique. Olt received a patent in 1905 for the first adjustable tone duck call. [4] It was made of a strong hard rubber-plastic that allowed hunters to change the volume and tone of the ...