Shows that even in the 1960s duck hunters were trying to add motion to the spread. Nothing is new just refined and improved(maybe).I found this little gem at a second hand store and guy sold it to me for $10. It is in excellent condition (just wish I had the box), it will go in my collection.
I agree, we had one of those or identical back in the day. Last time I recall seeing it was when I was maybe ten years old. It had a jerk string to the blind. The wing flaps could be pretty realistic if you worked at it. I wonder why someone doesn't manufacture something similar today? Maybe it wouldn't command $300.I found this article on flap-o-matic that you might like to see. I find the wings to be quite realistic, especially for the time period it was made.
The Flap-O-Matic - a classic modern decoy
I have seen many a decoy in my searches, but never a production grade decoy like the Flap-O-Matic F-3. This outrageous collectible decoy is considered a classic modern bird according to "Warman's Duck Decoy" book. I have reservations about that s...www.dl-online.com