A box-type turkey call has not only a pin that pivotally interconnects the
call's base to the call's paddle-like actuator but also a fastener that
allows endless disconnection and re-connection of the actuator-to-base
connection. That way, the actuator can be rolled over a half a roll to
present the opposite broad side thereof for production of calls. The
actuator's handle is bored through with a lock hole, which allows
insertion of a locking fastener through it that is then tightened into a
socket therefor in the call base. This optionally locks the turkey call
from squawking when not wanted. Moreover, the call actuator can be
disconnected from the original end of the call base and re-connected to
the opposite end by virtue of the socket for the locking fastener. Hence,
the call actuator can be operatively connected to either end of the call
base.