Thanks to all for all of the replies. I CAN use a diaphragm call, but when a bird hangs up within eyesight, I tend to lose control of it...gobbler fever I'd reckon! I will look into the trumpet type call, and I already have a good glass pot call and a couple of slates. Thanks again>>>---------->
Early on I worked hard in the off season to master the diaphragm calls. I thought I was getting the basics down and opening morning I found myself set up about 60 yards from a roost. At flydown I gave a couple soft yelps, got an immediate gobble, tried to answer, gagged, and projectile vomited my breakfast, my coffee, and my diaphragm call all over the forest floor. I can't remember whether or not the gobbler answered my retch. Maybe he thought it was a particularly sick jake, I will never know for sure.
About once a season I would hunt that spot and spend a minute looking for the call. That was over 20 years ago. Around 5 years ago I nailed it to the tree where I was sitting.
It's still there to this day.