Steve Sanford
Well-known member
Good morning, All~
Inspired by David Cites' post about his Victor decoys, I thought I would share my process for putting a Herter's foam decoy back in shape. This drake Pintail came to me from southern Jersey as a single bird. I have been easing away from rehabbing others' gunning rigs of late as my time is in too-short supply. I made an exception for this bird because 1) it's a Pintail and 2) it's a single. My Dad had a single Model 72 Pintail when I was growing up. We do not have many Pintails hereabouts - but I would usually shoot one or two per season when I lived on Long Island. I gunned with a pair (hollow wood) in the rig - mostly to add some brightness to the Black Ducks.
In any event, the decoy arrived in very good shape - shipped in 2 pieces.
![A 72 Pintail - BEFORE.JPG A 72 Pintail - BEFORE.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48468-02844e63f326bb59eb715aeb19c3934c.jpg)
As with so many 72s the head and its screw eye hardware had evidently pulled up through the Durlon foam body. The diameter is about 2X on deck.
![B 72 Pintail - head recess on body.JPG B 72 Pintail - head recess on body.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48469-48bd66baa0da91932b429c5b770a7e03.jpg)
Down below, lots more foam was lost.
![C 72 Pintail - worn hole through body.JPG C 72 Pintail - worn hole through body.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48470-c8415f7df7be1b1c30035cc5ed5084c9.jpg)
Another view through the keel. I'm not certain when Herter's started molding these extruded keels - but the earlier birds had flat bottoms.
![D 72 Pintail - keel erosion.JPG D 72 Pintail - keel erosion.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48471-932735cb32051f695ed07ab4ce6591d7.jpg)
The stern was in amazingly good shape. And, all the feather details on the body remained well-defined.
![E 72 Pintail - tail in good shape.JPG E 72 Pintail - tail in good shape.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48472-eea9dbd874a22f6a8eb81628f2b471b6.jpg)
The crack in the head shaft is also common - especially if slightly larger replacement hardware was used.
![F 72 Pintail - head shaft crack.JPG F 72 Pintail - head shaft crack.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48473-c9efbb0538e3b196e060dd7c28f3d6c6.jpg)
Here you can see how large the hole had worn.
![G 72 Pintail - head-body joint.JPG G 72 Pintail - head-body joint.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48474-4e5ede5179601d099b93cc37c4669478.jpg)
Nevertheless, the head seats nicely on the body.
![H 72 Pintail - head-body joint - in place.JPG H 72 Pintail - head-body joint - in place.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48475-ffeb41a0008878538200c0583cb0000d.jpg)
I ground the ridge (left at the seam between the 2 halves) off on my table sander, then sanded the rest of the head by hand, with 120 grit paper. I then wiped it with acetone.
![I 72 Pintail - head sanded.JPG I 72 Pintail - head sanded.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48476-f81f581d182e1327757d10645b2f22a3.jpg)
Continued in next post....
SJS
Inspired by David Cites' post about his Victor decoys, I thought I would share my process for putting a Herter's foam decoy back in shape. This drake Pintail came to me from southern Jersey as a single bird. I have been easing away from rehabbing others' gunning rigs of late as my time is in too-short supply. I made an exception for this bird because 1) it's a Pintail and 2) it's a single. My Dad had a single Model 72 Pintail when I was growing up. We do not have many Pintails hereabouts - but I would usually shoot one or two per season when I lived on Long Island. I gunned with a pair (hollow wood) in the rig - mostly to add some brightness to the Black Ducks.
In any event, the decoy arrived in very good shape - shipped in 2 pieces.
![A 72 Pintail - BEFORE.JPG A 72 Pintail - BEFORE.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48468-02844e63f326bb59eb715aeb19c3934c.jpg)
As with so many 72s the head and its screw eye hardware had evidently pulled up through the Durlon foam body. The diameter is about 2X on deck.
![B 72 Pintail - head recess on body.JPG B 72 Pintail - head recess on body.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48469-48bd66baa0da91932b429c5b770a7e03.jpg)
Down below, lots more foam was lost.
![C 72 Pintail - worn hole through body.JPG C 72 Pintail - worn hole through body.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48470-c8415f7df7be1b1c30035cc5ed5084c9.jpg)
Another view through the keel. I'm not certain when Herter's started molding these extruded keels - but the earlier birds had flat bottoms.
![D 72 Pintail - keel erosion.JPG D 72 Pintail - keel erosion.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48471-932735cb32051f695ed07ab4ce6591d7.jpg)
The stern was in amazingly good shape. And, all the feather details on the body remained well-defined.
![E 72 Pintail - tail in good shape.JPG E 72 Pintail - tail in good shape.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48472-eea9dbd874a22f6a8eb81628f2b471b6.jpg)
The crack in the head shaft is also common - especially if slightly larger replacement hardware was used.
![F 72 Pintail - head shaft crack.JPG F 72 Pintail - head shaft crack.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48473-c9efbb0538e3b196e060dd7c28f3d6c6.jpg)
Here you can see how large the hole had worn.
![G 72 Pintail - head-body joint.JPG G 72 Pintail - head-body joint.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48474-4e5ede5179601d099b93cc37c4669478.jpg)
Nevertheless, the head seats nicely on the body.
![H 72 Pintail - head-body joint - in place.JPG H 72 Pintail - head-body joint - in place.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48475-ffeb41a0008878538200c0583cb0000d.jpg)
I ground the ridge (left at the seam between the 2 halves) off on my table sander, then sanded the rest of the head by hand, with 120 grit paper. I then wiped it with acetone.
![I 72 Pintail - head sanded.JPG I 72 Pintail - head sanded.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/48/48476-f81f581d182e1327757d10645b2f22a3.jpg)
Continued in next post....
SJS