Richard "Fresh Air Dick" Janson Pintail Drake
Super early solid carved redwood pintail drake by Richard “Fresh Air Dick” Janson (Sonoma, CA ca. 1910-1920. These early examples would have personally been used by Janson for market hunting on the Petaluma River, False Bay and Hog Island. Measures 16.5” in length. Pictured in the group photo on page 68 of Richard “Fresh Air Dick” Janson by Wallace Lourdeaux. Detailed tail photo on page 103 as well as the top full profile photo on page 106. Likely painted by Ollie Olson. An accompanying x-ray is provided.
Super early solid carved redwood pintail drake by Richard “Fresh Air Dick” Janson (Sonoma, CA ca. 1910-1920. These early examples would have personally been used by Janson for market hunting on the Petaluma River, False Bay and Hog Island. Measures 16.5” in length. Pictured in the group photo on page 68 of Richard “Fresh Air Dick” Janson by Wallace Lourdeaux. Detailed tail photo on page 103 as well as the top full profile photo on page 106. Likely painted by Ollie Olson. An accompanying x-ray is provided.
Super early solid carved redwood pintail drake by Richard “Fresh Air Dick” Janson (Sonoma, CA ca. 1910-1920. These early examples would have personally been used by Janson for market hunting on the Petaluma River, False Bay and Hog Island. Measures 16.5” in length. Pictured in the group photo on page 68 of Richard “Fresh Air Dick” Janson by Wallace Lourdeaux. Detailed tail photo on page 103 as well as the top full profile photo on page 106. Likely painted by Ollie Olson. An accompanying x-ray is provided.