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Patrick Farrell

Actually there were, they look like a power pole but they’re (flight nits), things for marking the channels. They used to be pulled out and then put on the shore. And we cut up in foot blocks, and we split ’em with an axe. And we just chop all our decoys out with an axe. You just chopped ’em out real crude. Take a coping saw, and put the head on it and paint ’em. Nothin’ fancy. But then modern times come and you got a little bit better and you could afford better tools. Then you just made—got band saws and you got different kinds of grinding tools. That’s how I do it now. I do it the modern way.

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