Steve -
I like the high head Mallard, as well as the high head Black decoy. They are not easy decoys to find, and you did do them justice. I enjoyed reading your explanation of your work process. There are always lessons to learn from other artists & carvers that are willing to share.
Most of my Wildfowlers were acquired in the 1980's, when prices were within my reach. It took me a long time to find a high head, hollow pine, Old Saybrook Black Duck in OP, but I did finally. Other decoys I bartered/traded for.
This Old Saybrook, balsa, drake Mallard is the first OP Wildfowler I acquired for a very good price.
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This repainted balsa, Blue Bill, the first OS Wildfowler in my care. The decoy came from a large rig of Wildfowlers. Yup, that is Pigeon Poop that ate through the paint.
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A OP balsa Old Saybrook Can
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A OP balsa, Point Pleasant, oversize Brant
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Mighty fine old factory decoys they are IMO.
Best regards
Vince