Rough Cut Menace
Introducing the Maple Menace, a Rough Cut edition that embodies two years of relentless design and refinement. This hand-turned version is a sneak peek at what we’ll be releasing in 2025. With its bite and blow design, the Maple Menace delivers a rich, nasal cow sound that’s unmatched in realism. Our custom-tuned tone board ensures flawless performance, eliminating any risk of sticking, so you can rely on it when it matters most. Crafted from premium maple, each call is a testament to our dedication to quality and innovation. We will be doing a limited quantity for 2024 of these hand turned calls done by our own call designer Garrett Davidson. The First 10 will be hand wrapped in leather with custom art by Lexie Brooks. This truly is a collaboration of heart, soul, art and a love for elk hunting.
Features:
- Hand-Built: Each Maple Menace is meticulously hand-crafted, ensuring top-notch quality and performance.
- Local Maple: Made from locally sourced maple, providing a rich and natural acoustic resonance.
- Hand-Chosen Wood: Every piece of wood is carefully selected for its unique grain and tonal properties, making each call one-of-a-kind.
- Hand-Tuned by Beau Brooks: Expertly tuned by Beau Brooks to deliver perfected sound quality and eliminate any risk of sticking.
- Lanyard for Easy Carry: Comes with a lanyard, making it convenient to carry in the field.
- O-Ring for Ease of Use: Equipped with an O-ring for a secure fit and effortless operation.
- Precision Reed: Features a precision reed designed for peak sound quality, ensuring realistic and effective calls.
- Custom Tone Board: Built with a custom tone board to enhance realism and amplify volume, delivering powerful and authentic calls.
"When I was designing this series, I wanted a rich nasal sound out of a bite and blow. I aimed to create something that’s different, something that strikes a chord with bulls in a way a mouth call won’t. Lastly, I wanted a call that wouldn’t stick or have that plastic, hollow sound. I believe we achieved that with this project."