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Unread 11-14-2012, 06:27 PM   #11
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Kinda funny, I'd not owned one of those Herters floaters in years and I just bought one this morning amongst a bunch of other vintage plastic decoys. Do you need another one?

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Unread 11-14-2012, 07:05 PM   #12
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I have a couple dozen geese and at least four dozen mallards and a dozen wigeon all burlap covered. I have retired them all except the geese---went to Dakota plastic---much lighter and more durable----I still have three dozen LL Bean mallards and blacks I bought in 1971---my poor son getting rid of all my duck stuff when I check out----the hollow plastic Herters geese are the best they move on the slightest breeze----but thanks for the offer on the geese.
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Once in awhile you see something you've never seen before. What got me to buy this rig of vintage plastics was it included ten Trendecoy Brand widgeons. I owned an original flyer from the company at one time and they were pictured but I'd never seen any of that species in person. It was a short lived company out of Whitehouse, Florida during the late 60's or early 70's. Don't know what they're worth but I guess I'm gonna find out.

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