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    George Warin Decoy Pics?

    I don't have any decoy collecting books. Probably be way too expensive for me to try to buy as well.
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    George Warin Decoy Pics?

    I am looking to build a collection of George Warin decoy pics. Looking for pics with any angles of his decoys. Would be really nice if I could get multiple pics of the same decoy in different views. Top and side views really needed the most. Thanks!
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    suggested wood/cork for a beginning carver

    Ask him what type of material he wants to carve in and go from there. Personally I would much rather have wooden decoys than cork an day and local wood is normally cheaper too. Grayson Chesser's book also has many patterns including carving and painting instructions.
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    Carving Books

    "Making Decoys the Century-Old way" by Grayson Chesser
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    Supplies for making a long line

    Another vote for Decoy Rigs.
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    insulate new shop??

    Been working on putting insulation in mine. I decided if I am going to carve in the hot summers and cold winters that I want my shop insulated, cooled and heated.
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    Glass eyes

    I use Schoepfer eyes in clear and paint them with Krylon. I haven't bought any in a long while but they did give discounts the more you buy. I normally order a 100 pairs at a time.
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    Mallards and Ringnecks

    Get ringnecks in most places we get puddle ducks... even the timber. Not uncommon at all.
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    Show me those bluebills!

    When someone says Bluebill decoys I automatically think of this Torry Ward pair.
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    Decoy Carving

    I have a couple of store bought draw knives and they are OK. The rest I have picked up at yard sales, flea markets and the like. I like the older ones much better. As far as shape and size... find one that feels right to you. I find that I prefer the smaller straight edged.
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    Carving tools?

    Kevin, Depends on what type of wood I am using, how hard I am pressing in, etc. I normally get over a dozen heads before it's time to replace it if everything goes right. Sometimes 1/2 a dozen. Just depends on a lot of factors. Like I said let the tool do the work. Don't force it.
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    Carving tools?

    I have a couple of Foredoms but my main power carving tool for heads is a Dremel tool with a flexible shaft and the 1/2 inch sanding drums. I also use a small, blue, flame shaped carbide cutter for the eye channel. The key is to take it slow and let the tool do the work instead of trying to hog...
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    Palm fronds

    Those would be great for making Delta Marsh style canvasbacks.
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    Pro-Hitch?

    Went to the local Goodwill store and saw a bulky looking trailer hitch on the floor with a $15.00 price tag on it. Took a few seconds for it to soak in what the purpose of it was. It's the type that you pull up on a pin and it will swing from side to side and also extend so you don't have to be...
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    2014 Delta Marsh Rig...

    Impressive rig! Would love to see more pics of them on the water.
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    NDR-fig trees

    Growing up figs were a staple around this area. My mom and grandma always made jam and preserves from the figs. We have a few old fig trees around us. Last year the wife and I experimented with making preserves. They were good but I like jams and jellies better. This year I made a flat of fig...
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    Old Arthur Armstrong boat ad?

    Back in the day I remember seeing one in the back of Ducks Unlimited that showed a boat in the marsh with ringneck decoys around it. I always wanted to make some decoys that had that look. Anyone know what brand of decoys they were and have a pic of the ad?
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    Texas rigged decoys

    Mark, you could do it without the swivel but then you would have negative energy and you might have tangles and twist that you don't need. The swivel takes care of that. I use green weed-eater cord. Cheap by the spool and our water is dark so it doesn't stand out. I haven't used the tanglefree...
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    Texas rigged decoys

    I don't rely on the egg sinker sliding to make the system work. With this method you don't have to use egg sinkers because when you pick up the decoy by the loop the weight slides to where it rest against the bottom of the decoy. And if your worried about wet hands this will save a lot on that...
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    Avairy Netting

    Thought about trying to buy something like that for a net rig.
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