Lost a good wingbone dubbed-Princess.

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Lost a good wingbone dubbed-Princess.

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I hate losing calls! This was a really good sounding wingbone too. I was set-up in just one spot yesterday- although I walked for hours. I will have to check back at that set-up area.
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the only reason I haven't lost my butt in the woods this year is because it is firmly attached. This season I lost two compasses, 2 Thermacells (buddy has found one), two yelpers. In the past I have lost two GPS's, Thermacells, a box call and strikers.
While on the topic of Thermacells: Company will fix or replace for free any that don't work. Contact them for a return code, ship them and Bob's your uncle. I sent three off last week and got them back this week. Gil
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Lost an pot call two years ago, left my mouth calls on a field edge a few weeks ago. Gonna try to get those diaphragms Monday or Tuesday.
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last September I sold a Jeep Grand Cherokee

lost my MKW ebony trumpet...

I would have swore I lost it while scouting before our fall turkey season or someone had stolen it from said Jeep.

I have been bummed for so long about losing it

my wife came to me a couple weeks ago with a huge manila folder and asked me how much I loved her..

my trumpet was in with all the paper work from the Jeep when I sold it. I was so relieved!

I was able to call in a double for my niece and I with it
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hoob, your MKW account reminded me that I lost a 20 year old Billy Buice Osage trumpet in the woods a few years ago. Don't have the same ending to my story as yours. Gil
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GLS wrote:hoob, your MKW account reminded me that I lost a 20 year old Billy Buice Osage trumpet in the woods a few years ago. Don't have the same ending to my story as yours. Gil
that has to leave a scar!

I was pretty sick and tore up over it. can't imagine how you feel!
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I field dressed one years ago & sunk the knife into a nearby stump. The next season I found it right where I left it. Also found a lyman dymond wood striker a week after dropping it a few years ago. Mike
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