Frank Sears, founder of Drop'em Game Calls, works on tuning a pot-and-peg. Photo by author As a young boy Frank Sears loved spending time with his grandfather, Lee Streeval. One day while working in his shop Streeval gave his grandson a small wooden box, originally designed to hold business cards. “Put a nail in this and go outside and see if you can make some noise,” he told Sears, as a way to preoccupy the six year old lad.
Frank Sears turns hobby into business
Frank Sears turns hobby into business
Frank Sears turns hobby into business
Frank Sears, founder of Drop'em Game Calls, works on tuning a pot-and-peg. Photo by author As a young boy Frank Sears loved spending time with his grandfather, Lee Streeval. One day while working in his shop Streeval gave his grandson a small wooden box, originally designed to hold business cards. “Put a nail in this and go outside and see if you can make some noise,” he told Sears, as a way to preoccupy the six year old lad.