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Unread 10-23-2024, 09:01 AM   #1
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COB,
If that bird is in orginial paint and decent condition that would be a very good buy.
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The most recent addition to my wooden counterfeit collection is this flying Ruffed Grouse, carved by Casey Edwards of Mason, WI. This bird is a potential mate to the drummer shown previously above. Shown here singularly and as this young-of-the-year hen performing a fly-by thru our den, head slightly turned, eyes gazing upon the drummer boy across the room, her rump feathers proudly displayed, not unlike a Las Vegas Showgirl’s — you have to believe this “Hot Chick” might be looking for some action!
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We call him Peek-A-Boo!
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A golden opportunity for a mixed double . . . don't blow it!

My most recent acquisition is this flying American Woodcock carved by Casey Edwards of Mason, WI done up in his antiqued turn-of-the century style.
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Greg, which turn of the century, 1900 or 2000?
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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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