Don’t Forget to Sign Your Decoys.
This category provides information on duck decoys such as their history.
New Web Site for Wild Life Collectors
This category provides information on duck decoys such as their history.
information on duck decoys and how to carve them. Carving tools, books, Decoy Show information etc.
This category provides information on duck decoys such as their history.
This category provides information on duck decoys such as their history.

Some companies make fine looking decoys that are all ready for painting. They do most of the hard work which is blocking out the decoy and carving the head. Some even do a lot of detail carving or woodburning for your decoy. So if you are new to … [Read More...]
Packaging: People and companies use Styrofoam to package merchandise so it doesn’t get damaged when being shipped from the company of through the U.S. Postal Service. You’ll find EPS sheets, blocks and peanuts padding furniture, appliances and … [Read More...]
5 CONTAINERS YOU SHOULD NEVER THROWN AWAY It may look like you have a lot of containers if everything falls out at you every time you open the cupboard door but maybe that's because you haven't figured out all the uses they could have - … [Read More...]
Rare sicklebill curlew decoy soars to $111,550 at Decoys Unlimited auction held July 24-25 in Mass. A spectacular and rare sicklebill curlew decoy made in Duxbury, Mass., soared to $111,550 at an auction held July 24-25 by Decoys Unlimited, Inc., … [Read More...]
Woodcarving ducks and decoys can be a lucrative art. Many carved ducks and waterfowl are worth thousands of dollars. Woodcarvers Sam and Lilly Nottleman are very experienced carvers and create beautiful one of a kind waterfowl sculptures. This … [Read More...]
Strawtown, IN (PRWEB) December 2, 2008 John and Valarie Bundy and their son, Jason, have announced that their new Bundy Ducks e-commerce web site is now online. The site, BundyDucks.com, was developed to make their famous wood duck carvings and … [Read More...]
As a decoy collector, I find it frustrating when I find a nice decoy that was handcarved that is lacking any information as to who carved the decoy. If you are new to woodcarving duck decoys, please make sure that you give your decoys a distinct identification mark. It could be your first and last … [Read More...]
All duck decoy carvers should start out making them as a hobby and not necessarily to make a buck. What makes this hobby so interesting is that there are a variety of species that you can practice making so that you never get bored. The tools required to carve a duck decoy are not that … [Read More...]
I grew up in a rather provincial town. My father was a carpenter at a time when the skilled hands of carpenters were being replaced by cold steel machines that grumbled and whined and put this great country in the greatest financial position in the world. I remember my father well although he … [Read More...]
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