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  1. Ken Harris. (1906 - 1981) Woodville, NY. Ken Harris was a duck hunter, musician and claims adjuster for an insurance company who took up decoy carving as a hobby to satisfy his own need for decoys to hunt over. Allegedly, he decided to carve a black duck decoy to disprove the claim that black ducks were not attracted to decoys.

  2. Vintage Ken Harris Carved Wood Duck Miniature Decoy 3.5" x 7.5" x3.25" GD-VG. $219.99. or Best Offer. $16.95 shipping. Get the best deals on Ken Harris Decoy when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  3. Born in 1906, Ken Harris of Woodville, New York, was a duck hunter, musician and claims adjuster for an insurance company who took up decoy carving as a hobby to satisfy his own need for decoys to hunt over. Allegedly, he decided to carve a black duck decoy to disprove the claim that black ducks were not attracted to decoys. Apparently, his ...

  4. advertising Ken Harris decoys, which is owned by Chris Pitman. Apparently printed in 1948 or early 1949, and noting results from the 1948 National Decoy Contest. This particular example has two pencil edits, thought to have been made by Harris or his staff before it was given out, that would date its use to 1949 or later. One edit

  5. Vintage Ken Harris Canvasback Decoy. 20th century, New York. The piece has a very fine painted surface and is signed at the base with a maker's mark. L18 1/2" Sold from the collection of an Upcountry, South Carolina gentleman. See Sold Price. Sold. 2020. Ken Harris Duck Decoys.

  6. 13. results for. ken harris decoys. Bluebill Drake decoy by Ken Harris, Woodville, NY, balsa, 1950's, stamped. Vintage Signed Jimmy Brown 1984 Duck Decoy 10” long 5” tall. Canvasback Drake, "Ken" Harris, ca. 1940's, OP, comb paint, stamped. New Listing Antique Wood Duck Decoy-Beautiful Original Paint-Evans- Mason- Duck Hunter NICE!

  7. Oct 21, 2017 · ----Ken Harris (1905-1981), Woodville, NY – OP hardwood 19-inch shelf-kept mallard, circa 1960s, with alert turned head, glass eyes, carved eye gullies, nostrils & bill delineation, painted bill nail, fine paint-blend feathering, fine comb paint applications, rounded back/chime to a flat bottom, defined tail, keel attached, strong KEN HARRIS DECOYS, WOODVILLE, N.Y. stamped on bottom, bottom ...

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