There’s No End Game Calls
INFORMATION ABOUT THE RULER
To assist you in the
techniques of my call and experience its full capability,
watch my instructional video &
try these playing instructions.


I’ve named my turkey
call “The Ruler”,
because of an
original ruler on the paddle, which enables you to measure your trophy.
I have a unique
design, featuring an open-ended reed.
Creating more sound manipulation, with a tightly held reed at one end and
a loose floating reed at the other,
this gives you a longer range of tone by using the full length of the
paddle and the reed. From a high pitch to a raspy ending yelp.
Each call is handcrafted from red oak, for durability and a longer
lasting tune. One solid piece construction, two-sided call.
Gives you the ability to be numerous amounts of birds.

Each call is
numbered in the order it was completed and tuned to perfection.
It’s packaging
consists of a reusable, convenient carry and storage camouflage pouch with a
belt loop.
Chalk, sandpaper,
playing instructions & tuning tips are enclosed.
I highly recommend that you start having exciting ENDLESS hunting
possibilities by ordering your RULER today.
Our revolutionary design enables you
to obtain the most realistic turkey sounds.
Our unique patented
curved tuning fork paddle design enables you
to have a playing surface of
eight inches long by a half inch wide.
One gentle stroke of the paddle
gives you your perfect yelp every time.
Our unique patented
open-end chamber with a flat playing surface
enables you
to have high to low tone abilities
and directional capabilities
by pointing the open-end
in the direction you
want the sound to travel.
The curved playing surface of the
paddle & the open-end of the box
make this the only turkey call that
acts as vocal cords that
simultaneously work together in tones.
you can virtually obtain
most any tone of a turkey with ease.
PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS
YELP:
Open call fully, slide paddle to a closed position.
Stroking entire reed in one smooth motion.
CLUCK, CUT, PUTT: Lifting paddle up slightly over one side
of reed,
make small bouncing movements with a slight inward motion
hitting reed. Dancing up & down reed for different tones.
PURR: Very gently glide slowly over reed in an inward
motion almost
closing box. Picking up slightly to return to an open position.
KEE
KEE: Open call to a 20 degree angle, squeeze the end
of paddle.
Small back & forth movements using coved area in reed.
GOBBLE: Abruptly move paddle back & forth on both
reeds.