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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:13 am
by chopper30
BLUEBILLS?

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:31 am
by dukbum
i see scott replied to some of the issues buuuuuuttttttt........ skipped mine! uuuummmm....... just messing with ya man... :wink: would love to give ya my address to send those 20 dozen weights.... just let me know! :P

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:38 am
by Scott Moates
Sorry, Dukbum, did not mean to skip you.

Chopper, we do make bluebill decoys(scaup) and will be adding to the diver line this year.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:40 am
by chopper30
Thanks, but No Thanks Scott.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:46 am
by dukbum
sumthing about those bluebill and scaup... dont care how much bacon you put around them they still taste like you know wut?!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:58 am
by Drake
I wanted to comment on the Greenhead Gear dekes myself. I bought two and a half dozen this past year. They look awesome and the paint on mine held up great. I do have a question though. The snap-on keels were my only complaint. I was wondering if avery is considering making plain weighted keels instead of the snap-on keels? On some of my dekes, the keels didn't fit properly on the bottom of the decoy. It cut the rubber strap on a couple of my Ace decoy anchors. I'm not complaining to ask for new decoys, just a quick fix or a way to permanently attach the keel to the dekes. Overall, I was very pleased with the decoys. I will buy them again, but I would be more pleased with them if the weighted keels were permanently attached.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 5:23 pm
by skuna
Yes, I have a digital camera and will try to get some pictures of them by this weekend. I don't think I have any of the braided string left but I will check. I used some ghg strap weights and some others that were smaller. I will also include pictures or avery and ghg decoy bags that have holes in them that were new this season. Thanks for your effort.

decoys

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 7:47 pm
by jdbuckshot
i just bought me some new decoys friday, (flambeaus). Not against avery. i just like using whats been around a while. but i did buy some of that decoy line yall are talking about. now i think i will go and take it off and get some other stuff. why didnt i read this post earlier?

anyway. my decoys get treated like crap and they still look good. i wash them good after the season and spray them with armorall. that conditions the paint and keeps them from fading. i have had mine for 5 years and hunt them every time, and i take them in and out, and they still look farily good. But the main thing, they still work!

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 7:53 pm
by Bustin' Ducks
I sent Scott my issues via a PM..he was very receptive to my concerns and spoke on the behalf of Avery to make things right...as for the decoys..EVERYBODY knew this was an issue..Avery has went on the record to say they would replace them if need be....

I also have the Avery "tanglefree" cord..which has snapped several times.....but for no more than it costs..can't really beeotch 'bout it...

Guys before we get on an avery bashin' party..let's don't forget all the other wonderful things was have from them!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 3:16 pm
by TennTomm
There is defiantely a problem with the tangle free decoy cord. I lost at least a dozen ACE anchors this stuff.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 3:45 pm
by riceman
Hey guys. Back again after a long lay off of the boards. I bought two dozed "Hot Buys" back in August. Avery recalled them, explained to me how to prepare them for shipping back to Memphis, the works. I received the replacements about 5 days later and hunted them pretty hard this season. I cleaned them up shortly after the season ended and didn't notice any paint chipping problems that couldn't be attributed to normal wear and tear. I'm more than satisfied with Avery's committment to make the problem good. No complaints from me at all.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 4:32 pm
by dukbum
iam not nocking AVERY they are a good company and i have alot of there stuff. i will not have any of there decoys, if i had the weights to send back for a refund or some new ones i would but i dont have anything. seems like there is a few other folks that have that problem also just my 2-cents! 8)

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 4:37 pm
by marionfd708
the only problem i have seen so far with the NEW decoys is that the keel will come of pretty easy when you are throwing them out.
the remedy for that is either f26 or silicone. with silicone you can take the keel off at some point if you want to.
kev.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 5:15 pm
by ScottS
Fella's......

You're missing the whole point of this. They can only pay them Chinese so much money before they will have to start charging a mighty hefty price on them GHG decoys. The higher the price, the higher the quality in the world of decoy making. Never look a gift horse in the mouth. :lol:

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 2:21 am
by tennduckdog
Scott, I'm sorry it has taken so long to get back to you on this issue but work has been keeping me busy. As I said earlier, I was just curious if anyone else was having problems with the paint. I am not really interested in taking pictures and jumping through hoops to return my dekes for new ones, but I do appreciate your concerne and commitment to customer satisfaction. That alone will ensure that I continue to buy Avery products. All of the other Avery products that I or my dog use (blind bag, shell belt, dog vest, dog stand, etc.) were bought because they were the best products I could find and priced affordably. As for a solution to the decoys, I bought them because I thought the paint, texture and realism was matched by no other decoy on the market. The paint has that prism effect under different light just like the real deal, but many have had problems with the paint. I have never painted a decoy in my life but I do know a little bit about paint. Usually its not the paint that fails, its that the surface was not prepaired properly. Or it could be that in the fluctuating temperatures the plastic expands and contracts, if you use too hard or briddle of a paint it won't stand up to too much of this. Kind of the same reason that you can't paint plastic siding. Again, more curious than anything, but thanks anyways.
Bryan