Thanks for posting up again, Steve.
The blacks were one of the rigs I took out to ohio for this year.
Annually, a bunch of us get together and do a deke from start to finish-It started with a small group, but now we have enough guys playing in the lobby to do around 8 or so dekes, from grinding to sealing, to paint to keel, usually on Saturday. Last year, we did whistlers, this year was teal, and for those interested in playing next year, the deke for then will be a canvasback.
Frequently, we have entered 6 of the finished stool in the rig contest, just for giggles. Last year, we entered singles, to see which of us survived the longest in the pool. Who knows what next year will bring.
If you would like to do a deke in a day, more or less, feel free to hop in with us. Carving in the little room off the lobby, the rest in the lobby. Kind of gives us something to do that is decoy related.[angelic]
[whistle] One was roughed in my shop, carved and sealed by Bomber, painted by Willy McDonald, then donated to Wounded Warriors, via Abby Kastl.
Thanks again for posting, Steve.
God Bless