Tornado Hickory Calls- $270
Numbered and comes with glass dome and certificate. Metal Reed
Specialty Duck Calls turned by call makers Roger Brakefield and Ty Black.
Calls are modeled after the Reelfoot Style Duck call by Victor Glodo in the 1890's.
Glodo Style Metal Reed Calls
$89 each
Made from a variety of hard woods including: Cedar, Walnut, Cherry, Bodoc, Purple Heart, Hickory, Plum, and other hard woods. high gloss or antique finish
Black Mallard Series by Ty Black
$89 Each
Come in antique or gloss finish
high gloss or antique finish
Contact us for wood types
Golden and Silver Tongue Calls
Purple Heart Hard Wood
14 Karat Golden $520
Sterling Silver $320
The USS Cairo Commemorative Set- $79,000
On December 12, 1862, the USS Cairo, along with three escort ships, patrolled the Yazoo River looking for mines. Upon beginning its trip down the Yazoo, the Cairo struck a mine sinking the ironclad in a mere twelve minutes, making it the first U.S. warship to be sunk by torpedo or mine.No member of the crew was lost during the sinking of the Cairo.
To commemorate the sinking of the Hard Luck Ironclad, Wild Calls LTD has created a commemoration set of duck calls remembering not only the ship but the members of the crew.
Three small white oak boards were produced from the Cairo and have been preserved in this set of three metal reed duck calls.
First, there is the Captain’s Call. The call has gold and platinum inlays representing the Naval insignia-a wreath and an eagle with an anchor. The metal reed is fourteen carat gold.
The Officer’s Call has a sterling silver inlaid 1862 naval insignia and silver metal reed. Finally, the Enlisted Man’s Call is inlaid with a bronze anchor and has a bronze metal reed.
By possessing this set, the owner will not only have the most expensive set of metal reed duck calls in the world, but also hold a piece of rare Civil War and U.S. Naval History.