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  2. General Fibre Company - Wikipedia

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    The company mass produced mallards, pin tails, blue bills, black ducks, canvasbacks, oversized mallards, and oversized black ducks. General Fibre also produced two species of Canada goose decoys and two types of crow shooter's kits. The ducks were of fiber material with realistic glass eyes, a seamless base, and anchor hooks installed on the ...

  3. Ira Hudson - Wikipedia

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    The decoys were carved out of available materials including ship masts and telephone poles. [3] By the early 1900s people had begun collecting decoys for decorative purposes and Hudson was one of the first carvers to add details such as feet and wings to his carvings in response. [4] Hudson has been called a "legendary name" in decoy carving. [5]

  4. Frank Pellegrino (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Frank G. Pellegrino (1923 – 2008) was an American engineer, inventor, and industrialist. He served as president of the General Fibre Company.During his tenure, General Fibre became the largest manufacturer of duck decoy models in the United States, producing over a million per year in the 1950s.

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  6. Duck decoy (model) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Cree people traditionally make goose decoys out of tamarack twigs. [8] [9] Wooden carved decoys arose in North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. [10] After World War II, manufacturers began to make decoys out of papier-mâché and eventually plastic, [11] and battery-powered moving decoys gained popularity in the 1990s. [12]

  7. Ward brothers (carvers) - Wikipedia

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    Their decoys are highly prized by collectors. Few examples of their work survive on the open market, as private collectors and museums now own most of their original works. In November 2006, a Ward Brothers goldeneye drake decoy sold for US$109,250 at an Easton, Maryland waterfowl festival auction. [ 1 ]

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