Posted 1 year ago
tetonart
(5 items)
I picked up two of these geese dekes yesterday. They are made from what appears to be stuffed canvas are 13" tall 21" long 10" wide. They have a waterproof coating and anchor loop on the bottom. I am interested in the history of this type of decoy , we're they made commercially or just by individuals? When? Are they common? And any other info that is available.
I can be reached at gerard@tetonartgallery.com
Thanks for looking.
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