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The History of The Eastern Shoreman World Champion Goose Call

Sean entered his first World Goose Calling Championship contest in 1981, on a dare. Sean placed fourth in 1981, and fourth again the next year. However, in 1983, Sean finished third. Dissatisfied with "store-bought " goose calls, Sean began designing a call of his own, which began the "long call revolution". Sean took his prototype goose call to the World Goose Calling Championship in 1984. Although Sean and his goose call did not place in the top six contestants that year, he took many orders for calls from his fellow callers and professional guides. "The Eastern Shoreman" goose call was born.

Sean won the World Goose Calling Championship in 1985 and repeated his championship performance in 1986, using "the Eastern Shoreman", the "long goose call" he developed.

Since 1985, Sean’s goose calls have won 13 World Championship Titles, 6 World Game Calling Championship Calling Titles, 2 International Invitational Goose Calling Titles, The World Goose Calling Champion of Champions Title (the first call to do so), and The International Invitational Champion of Champions title (the first call to do so). They are used by winners of 36 World and International titles. No other calls even come close!


Michael Parker of Moorestown, North Carolina owns one of the first 24 Eastern Shoreman Goose Calls.
   
As of April 2002, These "Eastern Shoreman" are the $2,500.00 plus calls. This call was made in October 1985.
   
Only the first 2 dozen Eastern Shoreman had this script on them, and a few other characteristics that only I would know of.
   
Eastern Shoreman with this shape, but without the script, are from the remaining 76 of my first 100. They seem to trade in the $1,500.00 to $2,000.00 range.



















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