Steve Sanford
Well-known member
Good morning, All~
My work bench has been getting plenty of use of late - as has The Bench of George Williams....
His Hen Sprig just needs some ballast on her keel.
View attachment GW - Pintail Hen.jpg
And, Pencil Brook Decoy Infirmary has just discharged a number of patients....
View attachment Thanksgiving Batch - Higgins 1, Hilliard 4, Waverider 6.JPG
The Black probably had experienced a Humpty-Dumpty-like episode - but HIPPA won't let me divulge the medical history....
View attachment Higgins Black Duck in need of repair - KHarington.JPG
It spent one overnight in traction.
View attachment Higgins Black Duck in traction.JPG
It is once again ready-to-hunt. This nice decoy was carved in Eliot, Maine, by Jim Higgins - who does business as Sneakbox Decoys.
http://sneakboxdecoy.com/
View attachment Higgins Black Duck - done FULL.JPG
I took the liberty of reassigning its gender - she is now a he.
View attachment Higgins Black Duck - done FWD.JPG
Just as I had never held a Higgins decoy, neither had I held - and certainly not rehabbed - and birds from PK Hilliard.
View attachment Kim Smith Mallards BEFORE.JPG
The decoys have modified Herter's Model 72 heads on white (tan) cork bodies. The owner had reinforced the plywood tail inserts with a heavy epoxy. So, I just refastened a couple of the heads, sealed everything with spar varnish, then re-painted.
View attachment Kim Smith - Hilliard Drake - head detail.JPG
The heads had flecking burned into them. Some - like this Hen - had the necks shortened.
View attachment Kim Smith - Hilliard Hen - head detail.JPG
I did not remove any of the heads - so I do not know how they were fastened. I presume the modified heads were somehow filled to receive screw threads.
I enjoy playing around with different paint motifs to suggest the mottling on the Hens.
View attachment Kim Smith - Hilliard Mallard Hen - aft detail.JPG
Continued.....
SJS
My work bench has been getting plenty of use of late - as has The Bench of George Williams....
His Hen Sprig just needs some ballast on her keel.
View attachment GW - Pintail Hen.jpg
And, Pencil Brook Decoy Infirmary has just discharged a number of patients....
View attachment Thanksgiving Batch - Higgins 1, Hilliard 4, Waverider 6.JPG
The Black probably had experienced a Humpty-Dumpty-like episode - but HIPPA won't let me divulge the medical history....
View attachment Higgins Black Duck in need of repair - KHarington.JPG
It spent one overnight in traction.
View attachment Higgins Black Duck in traction.JPG
It is once again ready-to-hunt. This nice decoy was carved in Eliot, Maine, by Jim Higgins - who does business as Sneakbox Decoys.
http://sneakboxdecoy.com/
View attachment Higgins Black Duck - done FULL.JPG
I took the liberty of reassigning its gender - she is now a he.
View attachment Higgins Black Duck - done FWD.JPG
Just as I had never held a Higgins decoy, neither had I held - and certainly not rehabbed - and birds from PK Hilliard.
View attachment Kim Smith Mallards BEFORE.JPG
The decoys have modified Herter's Model 72 heads on white (tan) cork bodies. The owner had reinforced the plywood tail inserts with a heavy epoxy. So, I just refastened a couple of the heads, sealed everything with spar varnish, then re-painted.
View attachment Kim Smith - Hilliard Drake - head detail.JPG
The heads had flecking burned into them. Some - like this Hen - had the necks shortened.
View attachment Kim Smith - Hilliard Hen - head detail.JPG
I did not remove any of the heads - so I do not know how they were fastened. I presume the modified heads were somehow filled to receive screw threads.
I enjoy playing around with different paint motifs to suggest the mottling on the Hens.
View attachment Kim Smith - Hilliard Mallard Hen - aft detail.JPG
Continued.....
SJS