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A. Decorative Lifesize Floating
B. Decorative Lifesize Non-Floating
C. Decorative Miniature
CBD “Honoring the Past”
Bergman Swan Pattern
CSB. Chunky Songbird
Chunky Songbird Pattern
D. Style Decoys
E1. International Open Single Working Decoy Championships  2024
E2. International Open Single Working Decoy Championships  2024 (Copy)
G. IWCA Style Shorebird Championships
H. Interpretive
J. Mammals
K. Future Antiques
L. Bench
M. Mini-floating Decoy Trader
MDC. Migrating Decoy Contest
N. Native American
O. Fish
P. Artistic Creations in Wood
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Chunky Songbird Pattern
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Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show & Competition

September 21-22, 2024
2024 Purchase Award Raffle

Win this beautiful, hand-carved, and painted “Snake River Grebe” by Professional Carver Theodore ‘Ted’ Smith from Nampa, Idaho

Tickets
12 for $10 - 25 for $20 Drawing Held at the Show on September 22nd
You do not need to be present to win

Nampa resident has earned international recognition for 40 years of bird carvings

By ERIN BAMER ebamer@idahopress.com Jul 21, 2017

NAMPA - Ted Smith was at a wedding in 1965 when his brother called him over, his arm outstretched in a fist, wanting to show him something.

Inside his palm was a three-inch wooden duck he carved by hand.

Smith's response? "I can do better than that.

About 40 years later, Smith has carved more than 1,100 pieces and earned international recognition for his skills. In the last five years, he said he's been more involved in competitions, and several of his waterfowl and birds of prey carvings took first in world championships.

With the quality of his work, Smith has made a living out of his carving.

His birds sell anywhere from $2,000 to $16,000 each. In the same way that some people are into vintage cars, Smith said others are interested in carved wildfowl, and he has had several collectors who have been following his work from his very first years in the trade.

His wife was the hardest to sell when Smith realized he wanted to quit his job at Dutch Boy Paint to carve full time. He made her a deal that if she gave him a year and he didn't make enough money to sustain them, he would find another job. In that first year, he made 80

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Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show & Competition

September 21-22, 2024
2024 Purchase Award Raffle

Win this beautiful, hand-carved, and painted “Snake River Grebe” by Professional Carver Theodore ‘Ted’ Smith from Nampa, Idaho

Tickets
12 for $10 - 25 for $20 Drawing Held at the Show on September 22nd
You do not need to be present to win

Nampa resident has earned international recognition for 40 years of bird carvings

By ERIN BAMER ebamer@idahopress.com Jul 21, 2017

NAMPA - Ted Smith was at a wedding in 1965 when his brother called him over, his arm outstretched in a fist, wanting to show him something.

Inside his palm was a three-inch wooden duck he carved by hand.

Smith's response? "I can do better than that.

About 40 years later, Smith has carved more than 1,100 pieces and earned international recognition for his skills. In the last five years, he said he's been more involved in competitions, and several of his waterfowl and birds of prey carvings took first in world championships.

With the quality of his work, Smith has made a living out of his carving.

His birds sell anywhere from $2,000 to $16,000 each. In the same way that some people are into vintage cars, Smith said others are interested in carved wildfowl, and he has had several collectors who have been following his work from his very first years in the trade.

His wife was the hardest to sell when Smith realized he wanted to quit his job at Dutch Boy Paint to carve full time. He made her a deal that if she gave him a year and he didn't make enough money to sustain them, he would find another job. In that first year, he made 80

Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show & Competition

September 21-22, 2024
2024 Purchase Award Raffle

Win this beautiful, hand-carved, and painted “Snake River Grebe” by Professional Carver Theodore ‘Ted’ Smith from Nampa, Idaho

Tickets
12 for $10 - 25 for $20 Drawing Held at the Show on September 22nd
You do not need to be present to win

Nampa resident has earned international recognition for 40 years of bird carvings

By ERIN BAMER ebamer@idahopress.com Jul 21, 2017

NAMPA - Ted Smith was at a wedding in 1965 when his brother called him over, his arm outstretched in a fist, wanting to show him something.

Inside his palm was a three-inch wooden duck he carved by hand.

Smith's response? "I can do better than that.

About 40 years later, Smith has carved more than 1,100 pieces and earned international recognition for his skills. In the last five years, he said he's been more involved in competitions, and several of his waterfowl and birds of prey carvings took first in world championships.

With the quality of his work, Smith has made a living out of his carving.

His birds sell anywhere from $2,000 to $16,000 each. In the same way that some people are into vintage cars, Smith said others are interested in carved wildfowl, and he has had several collectors who have been following his work from his very first years in the trade.

His wife was the hardest to sell when Smith realized he wanted to quit his job at Dutch Boy Paint to carve full time. He made her a deal that if she gave him a year and he didn't make enough money to sustain them, he would find another job. In that first year, he made 80

Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show & Competition

September 21-22, 2024

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92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria, OR 97103

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