Steve Sanford
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Spring is showing itself every day - but I keep plugging away on several decoy projects in the shop.
These Beans Coastals - Mallards and Pintails - have been repaired and sealed with Spar Varnish. (corker in the foreground is Unknown Maker thus far....)
The beginnings of the flat oil primer coat is on the birds.
Most of the prime coat is done now.
Here is a mix of Beans and Autumn Wings heads in the repair process. Lots of new dowels and eyes were needed.
These Mallard heads - none quite done - are: Herter's Model 72, Autumn Wings, Beans Coastals.
These are all Beans Coastal Pintails.
These 3 Mallards are old (flat bottom) Herter's Model 72 - coated with epoxy + fine sawdust.
These 3 are Wildfowlers from Quogue, Long Island - their balsa-bodied life-size Superior Model.
The 7 "maker unknown" now have their keels and bottoms sanded and sealed.
All the best,
SJS
Spring is showing itself every day - but I keep plugging away on several decoy projects in the shop.
These Beans Coastals - Mallards and Pintails - have been repaired and sealed with Spar Varnish. (corker in the foreground is Unknown Maker thus far....)
The beginnings of the flat oil primer coat is on the birds.
Most of the prime coat is done now.
Here is a mix of Beans and Autumn Wings heads in the repair process. Lots of new dowels and eyes were needed.
These Mallard heads - none quite done - are: Herter's Model 72, Autumn Wings, Beans Coastals.
These are all Beans Coastal Pintails.
These 3 Mallards are old (flat bottom) Herter's Model 72 - coated with epoxy + fine sawdust.
These 3 are Wildfowlers from Quogue, Long Island - their balsa-bodied life-size Superior Model.
The 7 "maker unknown" now have their keels and bottoms sanded and sealed.
All the best,
SJS
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