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  2. Duck call - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s custom call makers were showing up everywhere with the ability to engrave duck calls, include different colors or patterns and generally just make duck calls more showy/fancy. [ 3 ] In the early 1940s George Yentzen and his partner Cowboy Fernandez designed, invented, and patented the first double and triple reed duck calls from ...

  3. Quack Shot - Wikipedia

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    While Elmer is making duck calls, Daffy, in a deep diving mask, drops a stick of dynamite into Elmer's boat. However, Elmer immediately puts it inside Daffy's mask and it detonates in Daffy's face. Daffy launches a miniature toy battleship at Elmer's boat, its real guns shoot Elmer in the face after he retrieves the boat from the water.

  4. Lucky Ducky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Next, the duckling leaves his footprints in the ground. George and Junior's guns point to where the duckling is: in three different paths. George then gets out a duck call, and blows to call for the duckling, but is shocked when the duckling answers back with a smaller duck call. The chase on water resumes by George and Junior in their repaired ...

  5. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Toilet Duck: Toilet Duck toilet cleaner: mid-1990s: animatronic, helmet wearing duck head sticking out of a small tank. Typically strolls into the bathroom saying "Quack, quaaack!" Mr. Owl: Tootsie Roll Pops: 1970–present: voiced by Paul Winchell: Mr. Turtle: Captain Tootsie: Tootsie Rolls: Jan: Toyota: 2010–present: played by Laurel ...

  6. Civil defense in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was activated in two tests in the early 1960s and for real on September 11, 2001. [25] [26] Known versions of the plan are dated June 1971 and August 1975. The plan implements parts of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, the Communications Act of 1934, and Executive Order 11490 of October 28, 1969 (amended by Executive Order 11921 on June 11 ...

  7. Billposters - Wikipedia

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    Billposters is a 1940 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon. It was the third Donald & Goofy cartoon produced. [1] Plot

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