MDCA Newsletter 2013 - The Minnesota Decoy Collectors Association
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MDCA Newsletter 2013 - The Minnesota Decoy Collectors Association
Decoy News The The Official Newsletter of the Minnesota Decoy Collectors Association May, 2013 MDF Exhibit at the Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum Held Over in 2013 2013 Show Highlights This year’s exciting show included: Room to Room starting on Wednesday Big show Friday and Saturday The Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum in Alexandria, Minnesota will once again present its wildly popular duck hunting exhibit. If you did not get a chance to see this collection in 2012– you need to get it on this year’s calendar. The exhibit features rare duck boats, Ducks Unlimited “Living Lakes Initiative” Story, wooden decoys from The Minnesota Decoy Foundation Collection, Oxley’s vintage photographs, an original John House commemorative painting and much more. If you enjoy hunting and the outdoors do not miss this exhibit. In addition to the rare duck boats and decoys, the exhibit features the story of Sam Fertig, a market hunter who spent a great deal of time hunting on Lake Christina. Auction Friday night Best Bird Contest Saturday Hospitality room for exhibitors Friday night Several authors signing their books Minnesota Display Friday and Saturday Great socializing with fellow decoy collectors Exhibit Continued on Page 8 Inside this Issue: cont. on page 5 Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving President’s Letter 2 MDCA Contact Info 2 2013 Show Photos 3 2013 Minnesota Display 4 Best Bird Results 4 Collectors Choice Exhibit 5 Auction Hi-Lites 5 MDCA Bulletin Board 6 Table Talk 7 Button Artwork 7 Maritime Museum Hi-Lites 8 1 MDCA 2013 Newsletter The “High-Ball” thoughts from our President Greetings Members, This year’s show started out a little slow due to some nasty winter weather in neighboring states. A lot of people were reporting heavy snow and that caused some delays for some of the members, but once they all got here, things started to pick up and the good times started. Our room to room part of the get-together went very well, and many nice decoys changed hands through that two day event. When our show started on Friday, you could see that people were anxious to have some fun. The show was well attended, and all of the tables were full of decoys and related things. There were some great displays to view. We had some beautiful decoys from Bill Rigsbee’s collection that he brought along for the Collectors Choice Display. We also had our Best Bird contest which had some wonderful examples of Mallard decoys which was the species for this year. We also held our auction on Friday evening which had about 75 decoys available. Many nice decoys went off to new homes. It always amazes me how fast four days can go by when we are having a good time. I always look forward to seeing so many people that I only see a few times a year. These shows are and always have been a fun and entertaining time for me. Your Board of Directors will be getting together very soon to start planning next year’s show. Please plan on attending next year’s show. We will plan on making it a fun event for all. g et! Do n’t Fo r fo r o n ly is s io n rs h ip + mem be 1:00 A M 1 t a n i u g ets yo d Ad m E a r ly Bi r $20.00 Best Regards, h t r o w h t u o S n h o J John A. Southworth MINNESOTA DECOY COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION Board of Director Contacts: Dues and Membership ........................................................................................thomforde@deskmedia.com Larry Thomforde (507) 732-7074 Table Reservations .................................................................................................. [email protected] Bob Sauer (952) 949-9880 Auction Information ................................................................................................... [email protected] Wally Wegleitner (651) 771-8926 Best Bird Contest Information.....................................................................................clstenberg@charter.net Carter Stenberg (320) 796-5684 MN Display ................................................................................................................................................................Andy Anderson (651) 464-8861 Advertising & MN Decoy Foundation Donations and Information [email protected] Marty Hanson (952) 440-4767 • Mailing Address: Minnesota Decoy Collectors Association, P.O. Box 144, Zumbrota, MN 55992 • 2 Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving MDCA 2013 Newsletter Photos from the 2013 Show Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving 3 MDCA 2013 Newsletter Miniatures featured at 2013 MDCA Decoy Show The 2013 display featured miniature decoys by Minnesota carvers. Carvers were displayed that are featured in Doug Lodermeier’s book “Minnesota Duck Decoys”. New finds included unknowns for future identification. The Board of Directors would like to thank everyone who brought a miniature carving for the display. The display for the 2014 show will feature Minnesota decoys by unknown carvers. Please bring an unknown Minnesota decoy for display and identification. CARVERS DISPLAYED: • JohnTax,Osakis,wellknownforhishighqualitygunningdecoys • JohnJarosz,Minneapolis,consideredMinnesota’sgreatestminiaturecarver • RayMalmgren,St.James,alsocarvedgunningdecoys • OscarQuam,Minneapolis,alsocarvedgunningdecoysandmadeduckcalls • BethelFamily,ParkRapids,bestknownformakingspearingdecoys • AlNelson,Waseca,workedinHerter’sgunstockdepartment • LewisPalmer,Edina • JimKasper,Deephaven,carvedothertypesofwildlifetoo • ScottPhilston • APederson,Dalton • RobertTaylor,Minneapolis,alsomadegunningdecoys • NoelDunn,Maplewood,Masonstylewerehisspecialty • JerrySimon,Fairmont,stillcarvingtoday • KerryMayer,Lakeland,stillcarvingtodayincludinggunningdecoys • MarvMeyer,stillcarvingtodayincludinggunningdecoys • CurtSoine,GraniteFalls,stillcarvingtodayincludingfullsize • FredHeeren,BigFork • OrvilleHeitkamp,BellePlaine,stillcarvingtoday,alsomakesturkeycalls • LyleStowell,Cokato • DennisFinden,StPaul,miniaturehuntingboat,decoys,gun,andothergear • BobWiseman,Shakopee,miniaturehuntingboat,decoys,gun,andothergear Best Bird Contest Results - Mallard One of the fun events of the show is the best bird contest. It is open to all members of the MDCA and their families. We have four divisions. They are antique factory, antique hand carved, modern working and modern decorative. This year our show species was the Mallard. There were 64 birds entered in this year’s event. The judges had their hands full trying to pick the winners in all categories. After the judging was over, the winning decoys were put on display with their well earned ribbons. The members flock around the display area looking to see which decoys won. Start looking at your decoys on those shelves – 2014 Best Bird Contest will feature the Pintail. 4 The Winners Are: Dodge Mark Grendahl Antique Factory: Dodge – Mark Grendahl Walter Lowry Marty Hanson Antique Hand Made: Walter Lowery – Marty Hanson Modern Working: Martin B. Hanson – Marty Hanson Martin B. Hanson Marty Hanson Modern Decorative: Martin B. Hanson – Marty Hanson Congratulations! Martin B. Hanson Marty Hanson Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving Auction Highlights MDCA 2013 Newsletter by Wally Wegleitner It was cold and it was snowy for our annual Friday night decoy auction. Have no fear, the MDCA members turned out in good force with over 100 bidding cards distributed. Auctioneer, John “Doc” Baillie was detained for professional reasons and was running late. At 6:00 pm the crowd was really anxious to “have at” some of the fine decoys consigned this year. After a short delay, Joe Tonelli graciously volunteered to get the show going. Joe, an icon in the decoy world started things out with a bang, getting a nice applause from the large crowd. Miraculously, after fighting heavy, slow traffic & icy roads, “Doc” showed up to take the hammer. The auction went well with over 70 decoys changing hands. Some highlights included a Muehlstein black duck bringing $1,815, a pair of Frank Strey canvasbacks $830 and a Detroit grade Mason blue winged teal $1,415. The auction included a nice mix of decoys with a strong showing by some of the best Minnesota carvers. This year’s original show button artwork depicting a Gresser Drake Mallard by Jay Rendall, brought the club $240 in pure profit. We all thank Jay so much for the fine job he does and donating his tremendous talent. The thanks continue with a wonderful collaboration by many dedicated members and family. Thanks to Paul Mikkelson for coordinating the original show button artwork. Larry Thomforde, the MDCA Treasurer for the outstanding job he does year after year. Barb Hanson, Sherrie Wegleitner and son Jeremy for the unbelievable clerking job. Joe Tonelli and Wally Wegleitner – share a laugh during the auction. Carter Stenberg and Bob Sauer for displaying decoys and acting as superb ring men. Last, but most important, are the consignors and buyers contributing to this fund raising event. A real coordinated effort by many makes this annual event a real success. This year’s auction filled its 70 lot limit almost a month ahead of show date. Some fine decoys are already consigned for 2014. I apologize to all the consigners I had to turn down. Please, try again next year! Collectors Choice Decoy Exhibit - Bill & Julie Rigsbee Bill and Julie Rigsbee Display was a Highlight of the 2013 MDCA Show A wide array of outstanding carvings by carver John Tax of Osakis, Minnesota were but part of the birds on display and shown by the Rigsbees. Heron Lake, Mason Decoy Company and some rare and valuable calls from the Herter’s Company of Waseca, Minnesota were also among the treasures enjoyed by all. Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving 5 MDCA 2013 Newsletter MDCA Bulletin Board Pa st Sh ow Bu tto ns For Sa le e c oy ki n g of a D T h e Maarver c • Re n o w n e d e r in a ctio n ! ey M rv a M te s lo n g ! • 41 m in u ll m a kin g ! a • In c lude s c A lim ite d num be r of pa st MDCA sh ow bu tt on s are av ai la ble fo r pu rcha se . 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I n v ite t h e t i n o u r m o u r o rg a n iz atio n to j o i n ! • Co 45Mins C a ll Ma ke rs Re n o w n e d in Actio n ! nd • Pa u l E n g lu s o n n • Ma r t y Ha r ye • Ma r v Me $20.00 DV D lle cto r • A n n u a l Net wo r kin g D • News le ire cto r y tte r • Fre e S h o • App ra is w Ad m is s io n a • a n d M u l As s ist a n c e c h M o re Ma i l D u es t o: MD CA PO B ox 1 Zu m b ro 44 t a, M On ly $15.00 p e r ye a r N 5599 ! 2 Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving MDCA 2013 Newsletter Bud Grant pays a visit to the big show! Legendary NFL Hall of Fame former Minnesota Vikings coach Bud Grant stopped by to enjoy the weeks festivities. Bud is admiring a fine drake mallard made by A. M. Bowles from Minneapolis and made for “Babe” Beam and used on Heron Lake. Good eye Bud! MDCA Board Members Andy Anderson (L) and Bruce Hoaglund (R) with Bud Grant at the 2013 show. You never know who will show up! Thank You! Jay Rendall, one of MDCA’s own member and outstanding water color artist has graciously donated his talents to the MDCA. His beautiful rendering of a Mallard decoy is featured on the 2013 show button. The original artwork based on a Gresser decoy was auctioned on Friday night of the annual show and gaveled at $240.00. We are very fortunate to count Jay as a member and for his very generous contribution. We would also like to thank Paul Mikkelson for his continued efforts in coordinating the project and for the outstanding results year after year. Proceeds from the auction and button sales are vital to the MDCA’s ability to finance the yearly show. This year’s button as well as past buttons are available for sale. See the bulletin board on page 6 for details. Table Talk by Table Chairman Bob Sauer Once again, our long awaited (M.D.C.A.) Show is over. What pleasant memories! Visiting with collectors, the raffle, the collectors’ choice and Minnesota decoy displays, the new 2013 button and the super auction, all great memories for me. There were incredible entries in the best bird contest too. Thank you all for traveling from near and far to attend our show. I always have a wonderful time seeing old friends and old decoys. As in year’s past, all exhibitor tables were taken. Over 90% of the tables were rented before the last week of December. Many new members exhibited this year. Our bright lights and spacious room was comfortable for visitors and exhibitors. I thought visitor attendance was up this year. Sales were high for some exhibitors. I sold a few, bought more, and added four to my collection. I did my annual trade too. Thank you again for attending our 2013 Minnesota Decoy Collectors Association show. See you at the next show here in Minnesota in 2014. Keep up the hunt! Spread the word! Bring a buddy next year! Do a trade! Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving 7 MDCA 2013 Newsletter Carvers Share their Talents Curt Soine and Dave Jackson – of the Minnesota Decoy & Wildfowl Carving Club were on hand to help promote the hobby and share their knowledge. We have been very fortunate to have carvers in the MDCA who have been willing to take time to demonstrate their talents at our show. A big thank-you to carvers including Marv Bernet, Marv Meyer, Marty Hanson, Richard Schiebel and the guys from The Minnesota Decoy & Wildfowl Carving Club to name just a few who have help kindle an interest in carving over the years! Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum, cont. from page 1 MDCA Board of Directors President – John Southworth Vice President – Steve Handevidt Secretary/Treasurer – Larry Thomforde Board Members: Howard Anderson Doug Lodermeier John Baillie Pat Meneely Alan Bakke Paul Mikkelson Dick Brust (Founder) Bob Sauer Marty Hanson Carter Stenberg Jeff Hedtke Dick Tyrrell Bruce Hoaglund Wally Wegleitner Mike Valley (WI representative at large) MN Decoy Foundation Who We Are The Minnesota Decoy Foundation was formed as a nonprofit organization in 1991 to encourage the preservation of decoys from Minnesota carvers. The foundation accepts donations of decoys, and related hunting collectibles, artifacts and documents as well as monetary donations to expand and fund a permanent exhibit. Anyone interested in helping to promote the foundation’s goals should contact any of the foundation contacts listed on page 2 or any of the contacts listed on the enclosed show flyer. MDF Board of Directors President – Marty Hanson Vice President – Larry Thomforde Secretary/Treasurer – John Southworth Other show highlights are listed below: • Extensive collection of rare duck boats on display. • Ducks Unlimited “Living Lakes Initiative” story - Bringing Life Back To Shallow Lakes and Marshes in Minnesota and Iowa. • Wooden decoys from the Minnesota Decoy Foundation collection. Foundation Members: Dick Brust (Founder) Steve Handevidt Doug Lodermeier Dick Tyrrell We’re on the Web! • Oxley’s vintage photos: 1900s - 1940s professional vintage hunting photographs. 4 G et 201 o Sh ow I nf ! H e re • Sam Fertig Exhibit - Market Hunter In The Late 1800s - 1920s. Check us out at: • Original John House commemorative painting. Learn more at: www.mnlakesmaritime.org 8 MnDecoyCollectors.com Newsletter & Website Design and Layout by: Preserving and collecting the folk art of decoy carving
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