Steve Sanford
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Craig Kessler, Anthony Babich and I - with help from scores of others - have just begun filming our next documentary:
ON THE FALLING TIDE ~ The story of traditional Black Duck gunning on South Shore of Long Island
We began this project right after our Broadbill effort ( https://stevenjaysanford.com/...-on-great-south-bay/ ) in March of 2015. As we did with the Broadbill, we have been meeting with veteran gunners, collecting information, and digitizing photos and documents.
Last Thursday night, Anthony brought his video equipment to the home of George Combs III - the latest in a long line of baymen and gunners from what we call "up west". George was our first guest star and our visit was filled with decoys, boats, guns, photos, gear, et cetera, et cetera. We got off to a great beginning and will be filming (recording ?) about once each month. We need to be ready for the World Premier at the March 4, 2017 Annual Show of the Long Island Decoy Collectors Association.
This natural cork bird was carved by George's grandfather - who taught him how to carve - and lots of other good stuff, too. Like my other cards, I did this in watercolors with a bit of ink. George Sr. carved it for the 1970 U. S. National Decoy Contest here on Long Island.
This "teardrop" anchor was cast in a mold made by George, Sr. in the 1930s - and George III still uses the mold. This anchor has joined dozens of others hanging from my shop ceiling.
I - and probably Anthony, too - will be providing updates and teasers over the next 11 months.
Stay tuned!
SJS
Craig Kessler, Anthony Babich and I - with help from scores of others - have just begun filming our next documentary:
ON THE FALLING TIDE ~ The story of traditional Black Duck gunning on South Shore of Long Island
We began this project right after our Broadbill effort ( https://stevenjaysanford.com/...-on-great-south-bay/ ) in March of 2015. As we did with the Broadbill, we have been meeting with veteran gunners, collecting information, and digitizing photos and documents.
Last Thursday night, Anthony brought his video equipment to the home of George Combs III - the latest in a long line of baymen and gunners from what we call "up west". George was our first guest star and our visit was filled with decoys, boats, guns, photos, gear, et cetera, et cetera. We got off to a great beginning and will be filming (recording ?) about once each month. We need to be ready for the World Premier at the March 4, 2017 Annual Show of the Long Island Decoy Collectors Association.
This natural cork bird was carved by George's grandfather - who taught him how to carve - and lots of other good stuff, too. Like my other cards, I did this in watercolors with a bit of ink. George Sr. carved it for the 1970 U. S. National Decoy Contest here on Long Island.
This "teardrop" anchor was cast in a mold made by George, Sr. in the 1930s - and George III still uses the mold. This anchor has joined dozens of others hanging from my shop ceiling.
I - and probably Anthony, too - will be providing updates and teasers over the next 11 months.
Stay tuned!
SJS
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