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  1. Tim Speight

    Ever Wonder How....

    ...Pat Gregory gets that great vintage look on his decoys? Check out the newest In The Shop installment on www.thedecoyshed.org ...see Applying An Antiquing Wash I'll warn you up front, this is a long segment, but Pat shares a ton of great information. Enjoy! Tim
  2. Tim Speight

    Peoria Riverfront Museum

    Hi folks! I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday! Just added a new segment on the Peoria Riverfront Museum. What a great place and an incredible collection of Illinois River Decoys...where else are you going to be able to see a Charles Schoenheider Goose from a foot away? The last one...
  3. Tim Speight

    Mike Lashbrook - Part 1

    Just posted Part 1 of the interview with Mike Lashbrook on www.thedecoyshed.org. Mike shares a ton of information about his Dad's (Virgil Lashbrook) early hunting and decoy making history, and a bunch of other stuff if you listen closely. Hope you enjoy this installment! Tim
  4. Tim Speight

    how I make telephone pole decoys

    Hi Bob...have to agree with Jode...very cool! Great classic style and offers everything a gunning decoy should...great look...durable...easy to maintain...affordable. Thanks for sharing! Tim
  5. Tim Speight

    MAY What's On Your Workbench?

    Hey Bob, very cool...both the originals and the eighteen you're now working on!
  6. Tim Speight

    polishing a canoe turd

    Nice job Bob! Tim
  7. Tim Speight

    The Decoy Shed

    Just posted up a segment showing how Pat paints a Bluewing Teal Hen. This is the bird that Geoff Vine and Reggie Birch collaborated on to create the head and body. She's a sweet little bird. In total it took Pat just over an hour from base coat to final bill detail.
  8. Tim Speight

    The Decoy Shed

    A big thank you to Blake H. for his support! Tim
  9. Tim Speight

    The Decoy Shed

    Tom I sent you a PM. Thanks!
  10. Tim Speight

    The Decoy Shed

    Thanks guys! Pat and I have talked about doing this for years. Fortunately, the stars lined up for us this year and we were able to get the site up and running. I believe we're improving with each segment we video, so watch for more and better segments. Tim
  11. Tim Speight

    The Decoy Shed

    Thanks John! Tim
  12. Tim Speight

    The Decoy Shed

    A few years ago while Pat and I were on one of our adventures we decided someone needed to start telling the rest of the world about the unique personalities we’ve met in the waterfowling community. Being unable to find anyone else capturing this information in a video format, we decided the...
  13. Tim Speight

    March Whats on your workbench?

    Way to go Mark! Terrific start!
  14. Tim Speight

    My tool! I broke it!

    Beware of Ebay...it can be an addictive habit...but you can find some cool stuff out there...like Sargent Tools
  15. Tim Speight

    My tool! I broke it!

    Picture is dark, and it looks like the metal is dark but not rusty, correct? Are the jaws and cutters in good condition? You looking to deal? I'll make you the same offer I made Carl (a seamstress can't have too many tools...)...
  16. Tim Speight

    My tool! I broke it!

    See if this one is similar Tim
  17. Tim Speight

    Just to let you guys Know................

    Oh man Sorry to hear of your loss. Glad no one was injured. I know we haven't met, but I am an admirer of your art. If can lend a hand let me know. Tim
  18. Tim Speight

    February Workbench Thread

    Dave is a retired guy with an angel for a wife
  19. Tim Speight

    February Workbench Thread

    What Dave failed to mention was that this is the second batch of birds that's he's making this first season of carving. His very first birds (nicknamed the Dwarves because they are 7 small stout birds) were created in just about a week, and had birds killed over them the first time they were...
  20. Tim Speight

    February Workbench Thread

    Very nice Stefan! Good to see more members of our international brotherhood posting. Tim
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