Frequently Asked Questions

What will I receive for my $24.99?
What kind of materials will I be molding decoys out of?
Isn't this paper mach'e ?
Is this waterproof?
What about feather detail?
Into the test tank!!

 

What will I receive for my $24.99?

When you order, you will receive the complete technique. You will get the complete instruction manual that will teach you how to make duplicates of all of your favorite decoys. You will learn how to hollow mold copies of decoys with out making any molds at all. You will also learn the technique of how to make your own molds. Making your own molds allows you to make perfect, exact duplicates of decoys. This method is perfect for decoy carvers too, because it allows you to copy your own carved decoys and make hollow molded hunting decoys, by the hundreds! You will also receive suppliers that sell the special resin glue that is at the heart of this unique process. Again, don't worry. The glue can be ordered a pound at a time if you like, and a pound will make lots of decoys! A pound costs less than a dollar and a half to buy. So, your decoys will cost you pennies each. You will also learn how to waterproof your new decoys, and get them ready for years of use.

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What kind of materials will I be molding decoys out of?

This process uses heavy wood fiber paper and a special glue. The glue is very inexpensive. The glue comes in powder form, and is about a dollar and a half per pound. A pound of glue can make several dozen decoys, depending on your favorite mix. The heavy wood fiber paper is free, and you will be able to collect it free, in any quantity that you need, in any town, anywhere. The glue is available by mail. Again, it's cost is pennies per decoy. Most likely, you can get it through your local taxidermist, or send for it through the mail from taxidermy suppliers. We will send you supplier names. Again, it's cheap. Pennies a decoy.

Isn't this paper mach'e ?

No. That stuff doesn't work. It's heavy, clumsy, soggy, lacks any detail, won't waterproof properly, and has been tried for decades. Oh yea, and Ol' Barky will eat it and barf!! Want to know how I know? It took several years of testing, and development to come up with the simplest and most durable formula, that any one can make use of. Oh, it's simple now. But it took lots of trial and error to find the right combination of processes.

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Is this waterproof?

Yes, these decoys will be waterproof. You will be able to make full body floating decoys that will last as long as any decoy made out of any other material. And Tough! You can make decoys strong enough to park your truck on, if you want to. Lightweight as original, stackable, if you make shells, and waterproof! All for pennies each.

What about feather detail?

You choose how much detail you want to put into your decoys. You can copy the exact feather detail from any decoy that you already own, or you can change it, if you like. If you choose to make your own molds ( out of the same material as the decoys you will be making ) you have the option of copying all of the exact feather detail of the original.

Into the test tank!!

In 1974, I worked at Colorado Time Systems Corp. in Loveland Colorado. We had a water test tank there for testing our company's product. I put my very first duck decoy in it that I had made with my new formula. My co workers laughed at my decoy, unpainted, just floating away in our test tank. A year later, I took that decoy home. And I hunted with it. It was as good as when it first went into the tank. That was before I even learned how to really waterproof and paint decoys. Back then, that decoy probably cost about 3 cents. Sorry, the costs have gone up. It might cost you a nickel now.

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