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  2. K

    March Workbench

    You are very kind Don. Means a lot given your skill level. I am really enjoying getting back into it.
  3. K

    March Workbench

    Thanks. Blue ribbon patterns met Steve Sanford paint scheme. Oldsquaw are not the brightest ducks so I have resisted the urge to go crazy over the tails by adding long thin pieces of plastic. Though a couple of black zipties…..
  4. K

    March Workbench

    Having had a drake redhead on my bucket list for a long long time I’m not actually sure they exist.
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  6. K

    March Workbench

    And yes, I painted the tail on the butt too. However in taking this picture I see that it is crooked. Now I need to fix it.
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  8. K

    March Workbench

    After an unhealthy obsession I completed my repaint. I don’t want to try to come off as an oldsquaw expert. My experience has been what it is. As soon as we started putting 6 off by themselves they started coming in feet down instead of buzzing the decoys. Singles and flocks alike. We...
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  10. K

    March Workbench

    Don- I’m getting ready to do some repainting on that hen oldsquaw. Will post when completed, I have some limited experience with oldsquaw having hunted them in Maine and the Virginia shores. We put them behind the boat when floating offshore. They will decoy very readily to a short line of...
  11. K

    March Workbench

    I quickly figured out what was bothering me about the head. I missed a step on Steve Sanford’s tutorial and finished the cheek.
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  14. K

    March Workbench

    Added a lady to my longtail rig today. I might put a little more fading of the brown on the head but want to let it rest a bit first.
  15. K

    March Workbench

    Yeah I’ll keep my pictures to myself after seeing these!!!!
  16. K

    March Workbench

    Don Mintz usually starts this thread, but I wanted to show off Sundays effort. My son’s Eagle Scout project was to build benches for the local air history museum. They are 6’ long and weigh over 100 pounds each because of them being made with pressure treated lumber. It was a long day but...
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  18. K

    Grandpa’s decoys

    The three in process. I will strip them to bare wood, seal and repaint. First question- any one have tips on how to rebuild broken bills?
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  20. K

    Grandpa’s decoys

    My father and grandfather lived on Chautauqua lake and hunted it routinely in their Alumacraft ducker. They made their own decoys out of a chopped up telephone pole. And I have quite a few of them on display. But several of them did not pass the test of time. There were about half a dozen...
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