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		<title>FORUM TROPHY FISH and SPEARING DECOYS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 23:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dave Malys
Submitted on 2009/01/15 at 10:41pm
I especially like Lake Chautauqua Ice Fishing decoys from Western New York. I have several good and better examples that are for sale, as well as looking to acquire more good examples for my own collection, Let me know if you have interest either way.
Ron Swanson
4:30 pm January 14, 2009
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		<title>DR. JAMES McCLEERY&#8217;S Decoys at Sothebys</title>
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DR. JAMES McCLEERY &#34;patted his feathered wooden friends goodbye&#34; and sent them out into the world again. One by one, over thirty years, Jim had carefully selected each duck, goose and shorebird decoy he brought to his Pasadena, Texas home. Shorebirds were approximately one-half of Jim&#8217;s collection, with ducks and geese from all North American [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[New World Folk Art  evolved from art faculty discussions concerning plans to commemorate the Columbus Quincentenary at Cleveland State University.  Unlike the last observance, which brought forth the influential Columbian World Exposition in Chicago in 1893, the current anniversary has stoked bitter controversy.  Native Americans feel that there is little to celebrate. [...]]]></description>
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