The Timber Talker XT is the Best Call I’ve Owned

Dear Sean Mann,

A few week’s ago in the mail I get this box. Inside was a well packaged call, initially the call seemed to be one of the best calls I would own. Upon the closests inspection the human can give I found that the call is aesthetically perfect. When I held it for the first time it fit right into the pocket of my hand as if it was made specifically for just me…

Then I awaited the let down. Now by no means am I some championship caller (not to take away from any of you that are) but I’m a meat caller (yes, to me there is a difference) However, I have been the guy at the camp that the others come to, to practice with, whether that’s good or bad I’ll leave up to you.

Anyways, there I went. Raised it up to my lips and with the first notes I blew what I felt is a long awaited kiss at all them little “duckies” high in the sky. I swear to you if any would have been flying by they would have circled the pool in the back yard…lol

Any how, I blow what turned out to be one of the best acrylic calls I have blown in years…YEARS, reminded me of an older Alvin Taylor I owned, just crisp, clear and I could manipulate the air perfectly…MAN!

Immediately I ripped a very expensive, handmade wooden call off the landyard and boxed up for eBay.

I asked and shopped around for about 8 to 13 good months for a good WORKING, GOOD LOOKING, DUCK KILLING CALL. What I got was a lot of good advice from many folks, some great customer service from the Mann Family. In the end I have one of the best calls, hands down that I ever spent my hard earned money on.

I had been let down time and time again with some other calls (no names needed) as well as other purchases throughout the years. I can honestly say that I have a great call now and am VERY proud of this product.

I suggest if your looking for a great call, look no further than ANY of the Mann products.. This Timber Talker XT is the BEST call I have owned to date! I tell you I had all but given up and was using the older calls of the 60’s and 70’s that were passed down to me as the “newer” calls were loosing something in their “massed produced / machined” era. It’s good to know that there are some call makers that still give a hoot about their calls, about the call customers, and more importantly about the QUALITY of their calls.

Thanks to the Mann’s,

Jack Nash | Okeechobee, Fla.