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RCC 11-02-2014 07:04 PM

If any one has a Riceland call they are not happy with the tuning.All you have to do is call James or myself and we will fix it.Sometimes a call slips by out of tune but most times the operator needs a few pointers on hand position and they are fine.Thanks
Bill

Bson 11-02-2014 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RCC (Post 727320)
If any one has a Riceland call they are not happy with the tuning.All you have to do is call James or myself and we will fix it.Sometimes a call slips by out of tune but most times the operator needs a few pointers on hand position and they are fine.Thanks
Bill

I have one that I am particularly happy with(in hedge). Thanks for past customer service.

Fishmaster19 11-03-2014 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCC (Post 727320)
If any one has a Riceland call they are not happy with the tuning.All you have to do is call James or myself and we will fix it.Sometimes a call slips by out of tune but most times the operator needs a few pointers on hand position and they are fine.Thanks

Bill


I will vouch for these guys! I've been to their shop a few times. They take care of you!

duck enticer 11-04-2014 03:06 PM

Last year before a hunt one of my friends pulled out a redbone. By the way I blow a riceland. I start trying the two, Riceland then Redbone. Well, the way I call the Redbone was much quieter. I ended up using the Redbone that day and we did well on the specks. IN my opinion the two are practically the same. You can tell the Redbone is a knock off of the Riceland or vice versa. I just bought a Redbone this year so this will be my first year using it. At this point I prefer the Redbone because of the way it is shaped on the downwind (hand) side. It has smoother curves so it doesn't hurt my hand as much. I use two hands.....Anyway, I don't think you can go wrong with either. It's November!!!!

cgoods17 11-04-2014 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by duck enticer (Post 727553)
Last year before a hunt one of my friends pulled out a redbone. By the way I blow a riceland. I start trying the two, Riceland then Redbone. Well, the way I call the Redbone was much quieter. I ended up using the Redbone that day and we did well on the specks. IN my opinion the two are practically the same. You can tell the Redbone is a knock off of the Riceland or vice versa. I just bought a Redbone this year so this will be my first year using it. At this point I prefer the Redbone because of the way it is shaped on the downwind (hand) side. It has smoother curves so it doesn't hurt my hand as much. I use two hands.....Anyway, I don't think you can go wrong with either. It's November!!!!

Knock off? well we can tell who just started blowing speck calls..

Top Dawg 11-04-2014 03:17 PM

Haha

Spunt Drag 11-04-2014 03:44 PM

Lmao

bmatte8 11-04-2014 03:56 PM

this is the kind of responses you get when get opinions from people on forums and social media hahahaha.

redleg one 11-04-2014 04:24 PM

A knockoff---I can assure you that is FALSE

I can also assure you both are good calls and have their own distinct toneboards

Both have a loyal following,and produce results

But a knockoff,that is offensive to both companies

John


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