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Wanted: Decoy Magazine is always looking for quality articles on old decoys and their makers. For information, contact Joe Engers at (302) 644-9001 or decoymag@aol.com.

Wanted: Decoys by Realistic Decoy Co. of Kewaunee, Wisconsin, 1930s to 1940s. Looking for O/P canvasback, bluebill or mallard decoys. Will consider repaints depending on condition. Contact Curt Marsolek at (918) 314-4600, (918) 787-7972 or cjmar57@gmail.com.

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Wanted: New Jersey decoys and shorebirds for my collection. I will pay top dollar for examples in original condition. Also interested in any NJ waterfowl related historical documents and photos. Contact: John Clayton at (410) 745-2955 (h), (732) 674-7024 (c) or john@njdecoys.com.

Wanted: Cline McAlpin decoys. Contact: Tim Altenhofen at (641) 792-5200 (home), (641) 521-1923 (cell), 3277 Hwy F36 W, Newton, IA 50208, tim@pcpartner.net.

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Wanted: Early 1940s and 1950s decoys by Ed Snyder of Rio Vista, California. Contact Mike Cole at (530) 682-8217.

Want to Buy: Old shorebird decoys in original condition and by contemporary carvers Mark McNair and Cameron McIntyre. Contact Bill Masengarb at (540) 721-0265 or pwmljm@aol.co.

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Ohio Decoys Wanted: Blair school, “Ohio” Dodge and decoys from Winous Point and Ottawa Hunting clubs. Interested in historic hunting memorabilia from Ohio (Peters & Austin). Jeff Hay, (269) 323-2020, jeffjoycehay@charter.net.

Call Me First: I will pay good prices for good original paint Mason and Wildfowler decoys. Vaughn Walters, Grand River Decoys, (660) 707-1389, www.grandriverdecoys.com

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Wanted: Jim Schmiedlin gunning and decorative decoys, any condition. Contact: Bill Abbate, PO Box 2306, New York, NY  10021, (917) 975-7565.

Wanted: Absolute top prices paid for quality Wheeler, Denny, Coombs and Ken Harris decoys. Please call  Eric Pitman at (315) 382-3218.

Wanted: Charlie & Edna Perdew decoys, duck and crow calls, paintings and miniatures. Any condition, highest prices paid. Joe Tonelli, P Box 130, Spring Valley, IL  61362, (815) 664-4580, tonelli47@hotmail.com.

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Top Dollar Paid for antique decoys in original condition from all regions. Photographs welcome and confidentiality guaranteed. Contact: Stephen B. O’Brien Jr., 268 Newbury St., Boston, MA  02116, (617) 536-0536, info@americansportingart.com. Visit our website at www.americansportingart.com.

Wanted: Wildfowler decoys, all factories, in good to excellent condition, also any information pertaining to Wildfowler decoys or their manufacturers. Contact Dick LaFountain at (631) 725-2034.

Wanted: Jim Schmiedlin gunning decoys. Excellent condition only. Contact: David E. Combs, PO Box 2767, Long Beach, CA 90801, (562) 595-7401.

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Decoys Wanted: Paying top dollar for classic old decoys in excellent original condition.  Individual decoys or entire collections. Quiet and discreet. Classic Decoys, Alan G. Haid, 21 Outlook Dr., Darien, CT  06820, (203) 655-5188, clasdecoys@aol.com.

Wanted: I will pay the highest cash prices for excellent examples of Southern decoys-Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, 158 Jasmine Hall Rd., Seabrook, SC  29940, (843) 466-0250, decoyczar@hughes.net

Wanted: Wisconsin decoys in original paint. Especially interested in Moaks, Resops, Streys, Wakefields, Milwaukee Museum & Stoughton school carvers and Evans Factory. Herb Desch, 6 East Scott St. #3, Chicago, IL 60610, (312) 337-7957, hcdesch@rcn.com.

Wanted: Decoys in original paint by top makers. For purchase or consignment. Paying top dollar, or consign to us without cost to you. All transactions held in strict confidence. Write or call: Russ Goldberger, PO Box 60, Rye, NH 03870, (603) 433-1770, decoys@RJGAntiques.com. Visit our large website at www.RJGAntiques.com.

 

 


     

 

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