A huge welcome and a sincere thank you to the new followers of this blog!
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| Pin tail drake decoy | 
Catherine's post about the pin tail duck has generated a good amount of interest in my carved wood decoys.
Thank you for the emails I've received in the past few days.
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| Black duck drake decoy | 
I am currently researching European antique accessories, exploring new techniques to carve/create them, making new tools, and will be sharing what I've come up with soon.
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| Bluewing Teal drake decoy | 
It is not necessary to email me concerning the availability of the decoys. I've added them to my website with the option to buy. You may purchase them at 
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| Mallard drake decoy | 
 Every duck is individually hand carved and hand painted- one of a kind -and may vary slightly.
Again--thank you!
Again--thank you!
 
The carved ducks are amazing!
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ReplyDeleteBye Faby
Fantasticos, me encantan!!
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Not at all surprised bout the interest!!! If I had a (miniature) home i'd be the first in line.
ReplyDeleteThey add fun cos it could be the decoy duck of Grandpa? They add class and a sense of history in a men's den? And they are utterly adorable in a farmhouse kitchen sill. Shall I go on? They fit so many doll house lovers :) But most of all cos they are simply perfectly well made
Thank you friends, comments mean so much to me-----
DeleteI received my pintail this week, and I love him! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I saw him on your blog, he looks happy!
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