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Vintage Silhouette Shorebirds                                                                   

Not all carving projects have to be long and difficult. Making vintage… More

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Beginner's Notebook: My Crow Rig                                                                         

While waterfowling on Pennsylvanias Susquehanna River and not seeing many… More

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A Sense of Scale                                         

Every time I attend a carving show I am reminded of my own beginnings in… More

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A Side of Side Pockets                                                     

A decoy is more than the sum of its parts, of course, but it's still… More

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Carving a Cork Red-Breasted Merganser, Part One                                                                                                       

There are many ways to carve and finish a decoy. In these articles, I'll… More

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Basic Black                               

It was mid-January on a small pothole just off of Coinjock Bay in… More

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The ABCs of Carving Knives - Part I                                                                               

Many new wildfowl carvers start off using power tools. At some point in… More

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Stool Pigeons, Part One                                                       

Decoys and decoy rigs are also known as stool, and a duck coming in to… More

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The Value of Value                                             

In this article, I'll discuss my efforts to improve painting skills by… More

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A Cork Red-Breasted Merganser, Part Two: Painting                                                                                                           

As a beginner, you will most likely find it much easier to carve a decoy… More

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Stool Pigeons, Part Two                                                       

I paint my stool pigeons as decoys, having no interest in creating a… More

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