| 481Canada Goose by Kenneth Roeder, Sonoma, CA This decoy may be the Canada goose of your dreams (or nightmares, just depending). Ken Roeder of Sonoma California carved the front part (edge of white area, forward) from pine. The brown area (body and wings) is made from the slats of old prune drying trays. Carved ca. 1940. Signed Ken Roeder. It is a great decoy, and very folksy. Dimensions are 30 x 10 x 11 (L x W x H) inches.
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| 482Frank Haynes (WI) Canvasback Drake 1930's, by Frank Haynes (WI). Dimensions are 17.5 x 6 x 8. Has minor puppy chew on bill.
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| 483Bill Sewell Canvasback Drake, 1947 If you worked for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company up on the Petaluma River (California) in the late 1940's, what better way to spend your down-time than to hunt? Bill Sewell carved a rig of these canvasback decoys from old redwood in 1947. The head on this bird is simple but especially elegant. Dimensions are 16 x 5 x 8.25 (L x W x H) inches. The strip weight is inset into the bottom.
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