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Coastal Carvers
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Wooden duck decoys have gained popularity in the last 30 years as both home decorations and treasures passed down from father to son or grandfather to grandson. On the North Carolina coast, however, boat and decoy carving has meant more than trinkets. Woodworkers carve decoys for a variety of reasons. Some still use them to hunt prey. Others enjoy recreating a part of nature. And others make a living selling them, replicating not only ducks but birds and other wild fowl. Decoy-making was so popular on Harkers Island that several carvers decided to band together in a guild and denote a day that they could gather and sell their crafts under one roof. Their ideas resulted in the Core Sound Decoy Carvers Guild and the Core Sound Decoy Festival.



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