and Airduk Pintail Decoys distributed throughout the Midwest. Hundreds of thousands of decoys were produced by General Fibre Co. They introduced their first plastic decoy in 1970, the model A-20 and stayed in business until 1975. Louis and changed their name to General Moulding Corporation. Their final move was in 1970 when they moved to Cherokee St. We will then ship to the FFL (Federal Firearms License) dealer of your choice, or a Cabelas or Bass Pro Shops retail store for you. This pre-owned firearm can be purchased exclusively through STORENAME by calling or emailing the store. Model 300 (Executive series) was added in the late 1950’s which had sculpted side pocket feathers. This product is currently not available online. ![]() In 1954 a plastic resin was added to the fiber to enhance it’s waterproofing properties. ![]() A number of models were produced including 600 series with a straight neck or feeder version, model 700 series were oversized and model 800 decoys were produced as shells and the heads were detachable. General Fibre utilized glass eyes initially but eventually used plastic eyes moulded into the head to compete with other fiber moulded decoys. Bid on Antique JC Higgins Black Cowboy Saddle sold at auction by Davis Brothers Auction 401 on 30th January Very nice saddle. Airduk hen & drake mallard fibermache decoys
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