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Old 08-26-2013, 09:17 AM
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Thanks guys... think I am going to go with the Riceland Poly. Once I get a little more experience, I'll probably upgrade to the acrylic. I am guessing the poly's are pretty easy to blow?
Yea, for me I found the hand position was slightly different. But once you find that sweet spot it's easy to consistently break over.
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Old 08-26-2013, 01:10 PM
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Yea, for me I found the hand position was slightly different. But once you find that sweet spot it's easy to consistently break over.
I had the same experience with the Riceland Poly. I went from a chien caille/Olt/faulks to a Riceland Poly. The ends of the other calls were shaped differently and I had adjusted my hand positioning to that shape over the years.....Good or bad. Once I picked up the Poly everything was different. After having one for about 2 years now I find that less air, and less hand restriction actually works pretty good. I can actually work the call pretty good with one hand versus two for the other calls.

Based off of my experience I would go with Riceland if I was you. Good luck.
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