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Woodcarvers with limited equipment can get a
head start with our fish blanks.
Woodcarvers can save valuable time by starting with our white pine blanks. The pinie is easliy carved for the addition of gills and fins. Details like scales can be added with a woodburning scaler. The finished decoy will be envied by your friends and family.
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Check out or lone of how-to-paint patterns that
are great for the crafter or hobbyist who likes
to paint.
St. Lawrence River Decoys carries a fine line of how-to-paint patterns created for us by talented artists from accross the country. These artists are highly qualified teachers who are known for their easy to follow directions. Included with each pattern is a list of paints and supplies needed for the project as well as a diagram of the scene to be transferred to the fish for painting. A variety of subjects opens the fdoor to many possibilities for you.
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Customize your furniture whether old, new or
in-between by adding our fish blanks to you
favorite pieces.
Our blanks make a unique addition to your home decor. They can be used as drawer pulls or attached to cabinet doors in a kitchen or bath. How about an embellishment for a headboard, runk or entertainment center? Do you need a new handle for your cabin's screen door? Whther you stain or paint them to match your existing pieve, they will be an eye-catching novelty. Don't forget to put them on childrens furniture in a funky color to brighten thier room.
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Want
to Learn more about Bob?
Bob Jones is a well-known duck decoy carver, formerly from New Jersey, who has turned a childhood hobby into a full-time business. In 1996, bob changed directions, moved to New York State and began to carve fish decoys. His unique style of painting allows the natural grain of the wood to show through the painted finish. Many have tried to copy his style, but they havent succeeded.
As an out door enthusiast, Bob enjoys watching ducks and geese on his swamp and private pond. Accompanied by his Lab, Jessie, he often photographs the area's wildlife. Being a conversationalist, Bob has deep respect for nature and is always improving farmland for its benefit.
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