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For decoy collectors or carving enthusiasts, here are some interesting links:

 
 
 
Krausman's Wildlife Reference Photos and Woodcarving Studio-   Suppliers of superb reference photos, carving supplies and hosting seminars taught by world renowned carvers. 

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Guyette and Schmidt, Inc. Decoy auction company.   Look here for a glimpse into the realm of decoy collecting. "Guyette and Schmidt is the worlds largest antique decoy auction company with over $125,000,000 in sales to date."

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Tohickon Glass Eyes-  High quality glass eyes for carvers and taxidermists.

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Blue Ribbon Bases-  A complete line of hardwood bases, plaques and specialty items for carvers.

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Sugarpine Woodcarving Supplies-   "Everything for the serious woodcarver".

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The Ward Museum in Salisbury, Md. is the premiere wildfowl carving museum in the world.  The museum portrays the transition of the decoy from a working tool to an expressive wildfowl sculpture.

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Maine Woodcarvers Association-   a group of carvers in Maine who host the Downeast Woodcarving Show typically in the fall of each year.

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The Duck Blind- woodcarving materials.

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Displays by Rioux-  Acrylic display cases.  " If it's worth collecting.  It's worth protecting."  

 

 

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Shelburne Museum  Shelburne, Vt.- "Shelburne Museum's collection of 900 wildfowl decoys, most of which is on exhibition, is the finest, most comprehensive in the country."

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Wildfowl Carving Magazine- dedicated to the art of decoy and decorative bird carving.

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