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Unread 03-29-2019, 05:26 PM   #1
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Nice birds. Mostly central flyway/Illinois birds?
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Bert Graves Peoria Ill. The blacks on the right are part of my Black Duck collection, Dan English, HM Shourds, Elmer Crowell, Rhodes Treux. Have other Delaware River decoys all areas I hunted as a youngster moving around the country for work.
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Does anybody have any H.H.B. or Harvey H. Brown marked decoys?





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real niceliving quarters you have there.....i like old guns displayed out in the open were you can see them and enjoy them....that big 50 is good medicene on anything.....charlie
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Cow Pie art?
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Cow Pie art?
Cow pie or is it buffalo chips?





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I prefer to think of it as Great Plains Naturalism. All the great artiste’ s were masters of naturalism.
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I believe it is bull.

Maybe I should clarify. Not the photo or the gun. Both are beautiful. I was referring to the photo background which is bull or most likely steer. Sorry if you took it the wrong way.
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Nice 20 Bruce!
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Here's the Colt SAA, (1898) and the little S&W M 1 1/2 (3rd issue 1890)
Oh, and I had to throw in a couple of old Parkers, because this is the General Parker Discussions Forum ; )
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