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Hard to find reference book, in very good condition with very little wear. The Decoys of Long Island Exhibited at the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury University sponsored by the Long Island Decoy Collectors Association. Essay by Geoffrey K. Fleming, curated by Timothy R. Sieger, foreword by Alan G. Haid. This 96 page hard cover, first edition book is filled with a lot of information and pictures regarding Long Island and decoys, biographies of decoy makers in the exhibition, Pattersquash gun club, and Bellport Bay.
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Gus Moak, Tustin, Wisconsin, Canvasback painted as a mallard hen by Edna Perdew, Henry, Illinois. Glass eyes, hollow with bottom board, puppies chews on bill, otherwise in good condition with...
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Al Ries Tru-Dux Mallard Hen, Chicago, Illinois. Glass eyes, solid body, original paint, circa 1930's, added hardware for swing weight, inletted lead weight, has hunting wear. Measures 15" long, 5-1/2"...
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Hand carved Robin by Ron Travis. Original paint, painted eyes, metal legs with feet painted on wood base which has carver's name on bottom.
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Phil Robertson Duck Commander wooden duck call, Luna, Louisianna. Call is in very good, near mint condition with Duck Commander label, also in very good condition, double plastic reed. Call...