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Clam Feeder Rig High Head Canvasback Drake

$395.00
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Solid carved redwood canvasback drake from the “Clam Feeder Rig” as documented on pages 344-345 of Wildfowl Decoys of California by Michael Miller. The design and construction is unique among early California decoys. The head is carved of redwood while the bodies are laminated redwood capped with balsa wood. The surface is heavily textured. Bamboo shoots are used to stabilize the neck joint. Likely from the San Francisco east bay area and circa 1940s. Measures 13” in length. This exact decoy is pictured on page 345 of Wildfowl Decoys of California by Michael Miller. Original paint with light in service repaint to the white areas.

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Solid carved redwood canvasback drake from the “Clam Feeder Rig” as documented on pages 344-345 of Wildfowl Decoys of California by Michael Miller. The design and construction is unique among early California decoys. The head is carved of redwood while the bodies are laminated redwood capped with balsa wood. The surface is heavily textured. Bamboo shoots are used to stabilize the neck joint. Likely from the San Francisco east bay area and circa 1940s. Measures 13” in length. This exact decoy is pictured on page 345 of Wildfowl Decoys of California by Michael Miller. Original paint with light in service repaint to the white areas.

Solid carved redwood canvasback drake from the “Clam Feeder Rig” as documented on pages 344-345 of Wildfowl Decoys of California by Michael Miller. The design and construction is unique among early California decoys. The head is carved of redwood while the bodies are laminated redwood capped with balsa wood. The surface is heavily textured. Bamboo shoots are used to stabilize the neck joint. Likely from the San Francisco east bay area and circa 1940s. Measures 13” in length. This exact decoy is pictured on page 345 of Wildfowl Decoys of California by Michael Miller. Original paint with light in service repaint to the white areas.

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