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A very fine original Mason decoy, tack eye drake black duck in original paint. A small chip on the left side of the bill is the only apology. Most of the neck filler has fallen off over the years. Exc
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This Mason factory premier hollow bodied decoy remains in original condition with its original factory worn paint. This Mallard drake decoy still has its original glass eyes, original ballast weight a
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A fine antique Brant sinkbox decoy, cast iron weighing about 40 lbs. This decoy was probably made at the Elizabeth City North Carolina foundry. The inlets, sounds and bays around North Carolina...Able
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An original Canada Goose decoy by Ira Hudson with tack eyes and in original paint. Solid body that was a gunning decoy and has perfect original wear and has not been touched up or repaired. This fine
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Used on Lake Poygan West of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Glass eyes. Carved wings and tail. Original paint with some hunter repaint. From Duck Inn Hunting Club. 1930
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Here is a vintage duck hunters gunner,s box from just after WW II,or the early 50,s from the looks of it.I got the box out of Upper Michigan and used on the Grea Lakes. Its from an era when one had to
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Flock of hand carved wood Mason decoys from 1920's, 5 are blue bills { 4 drake and 1 hen} and one is a mallard drake all have glass eyes. I hunted with these decoys when I was young in the 60's,
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Carved raven decoy with glass eyes, iron legs, mounted on a driftwood stand. Carved and painted by Dallas Valley, Prairie du Chien, WI. Bottom marked "DJV." 20"L x 13"H
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Pair of golden eyes made by a Novia Scotia lobster fisherman in the 1940s. Used on the Bay of Fundy. Large flat bottoms. Nicely cut tails. 12"L x 7"W x 6"H. 1940s.
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