Missouri’s Audubon – Part Five

Throughout their prodigious 40+ year careers (and especially during the 1960s and 1970s) Charles and Libby Schwartz were kept very busy with a wide variety of projects. While much of their time was spent producing wildlife and conservation movies, they were also responsible for creating artwork and text for The Missouri Conservationist as well as…

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Catalogs

All Categories Articles Blog Posts Catalogs Exhibits Federal Galleries Hall of Fame Killer Marketplace Society Uncategorized Wanted Catalog of Federal Waterfowl Stamps Preface This online catalog provides current retail values for federal waterfowl stamps in unused (with gum), unsigned (without gum) and signed (by a hunter) conditions. The first issue (1934-35) was not required to…

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Killer One

All CategoriesArticlesBlog PostsCatalogsExhibitsFederalGalleriesHall of FameKillerMarketplaceSocietyUncategorizedWanted Killer One Killer Two Killer Three Killer Four Killer Five Killer Six Killer Seven Killer Eight Killer Nine Killer Ten Killer Eleven Killer Twelve Killer Thirteen Killer One 1938 Pymatuning Waterfowl 1896 Michigan License to Hunt Deer Unused 1970-71 Montana NR Bird 1964 Crow Creek Big Game 1926-27 California Declarant…

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Catalogs (Federal)

All CategoriesArticlesBlog PostsCatalogsExhibitsFederalGalleriesHall of FameKillerMarketplaceSocietyUncategorizedWanted Catalog of Federal Waterfowl Stamps Preface This online catalog provides current retail values for federal waterfowl stamps in unused (with gum), unsigned (without gum) and signed (by a hunter) conditions. The first issue (1934-35) was not required to be signed and is seldom found in this condition. Many examples have…

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Gallery 2

All CategoriesArticlesBlog PostsCatalogsExhibitsFederalGalleriesHall of FameKillerMarketplaceSocietyUncategorizedWanted Gallery Index Gallery One Gallery Two Gallery Three Gallery Four Gallery Five Gallery Six Gallery Seven Gallery Eight Gallery Nine Gallery Ten Gallery Eleven Gallery Twelve Gallery Two Illinois Daily Usage Stamps When servicemen returned home from WW2, it led to an unprecedented demand for places to hunt waterfowl in the…

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Hall of Fame

Frank Applegate Charles Bellinghausen David Curtis Robert Dumaine Russell Fink Charles Hermann Bert Hubbard Joseph Janousek Morton Dean Joyce Les Lebo Barry Porter Mrs Powell Jeannette Rudy E. L. Vanderford

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A Tribute To Maynard Reese

All CategoriesArticlesBlog PostsCatalogsExhibitsFederalGalleriesHall of FameKillerMarketplaceSocietyUncategorizedWanted Killer One Killer Two Killer Three Killer Four Killer Five Killer Six Killer Seven Killer Eight Killer Nine Killer Ten Killer Eleven Killer Twelve Killer Thirteen A Tribute To Maynard Reese 1948-49 Federal (RW15) Large Die Proof License Issued to Marion County Park and Lake Supervisor, John Waner. 1948-49 Federal…

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Copy of Killer-2

All CategoriesArticlesBlog PostsCatalogsExhibitsFederalGalleriesHall of FameKillerMarketplaceSocietyUncategorizedWanted Killer One Killer Two Killer Three Killer Four Killer Five Killer Six Killer Seven Killer Eight Killer Nine Killer Ten Killer Eleven Killer Twelve Killer Thirteen Killer One Copy 2 1938 Pymatuning Waterfowl 1896 Michigan License to Hunt Deer Unused 1970-71 Montana NR Bird 1964 Crow Creek Big Game 1926-27…

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A Tribute To Maynard Reese Copy

All CategoriesArticlesBlog PostsCatalogsExhibitsFederalGalleriesHall of FameKillerMarketplaceSocietyUncategorizedWanted Killer One Killer Two Killer Three Killer Four Killer Five Killer Six Killer Seven Killer Eight Killer Nine Killer Ten Killer Eleven Killer Twelve Killer Thirteen A Tribute To Maynard Reese 1948-49 Federal (RW15) Large Die Proof License Issued to Marion County Park and Lake Supervisor, John Waner. 1948-49 Federal…

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The Dean of Minnesota’s Wildlife Artists – Part One

Today we shall start to look at the career of Les Kouba, one of the more memorable artists from a state which has heavily influenced the wildlife art scene since the late 1930s. Les was not a stereotypical artist. They say that the artist’s mind generally makes for a poor businessmen; such was not the case with Les Kouba.…

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