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We were gifted with this grouse last year. Nicely done.
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Greg, which turn of the century, 1900 or 2000?
Would the year 2000 be considered antique?
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Would the year 2000 be considered antique?
I consider anything "made" before 1962 to be antique.
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I was gifted this pair of Columba decoys (foolers he liked to call them) carved and painted by Bill Headrick. One was given to me by Bill himself, and the other by the couple who inherited his estate. According to the note that accompanied the one from Bill these were gunned over by Bill, Pop Headrick, and one Michael McIntosh; shooting barnyard pigeons was a pastime they all loved.



Oops; looking back through the thread I see I posted one of these earlier; sorry to duplicate.
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