It has been the goal of Advanced Decoy Research to find a power source that was independent of the decoy itself to give decoys realistic movements that simulated specific behavior of wildlife activities and could be used in the thousands of decoys already owned by hunters and photographers. Early in 1995, we discovered [it].
So says Advanced Decoy Research of Bolovar, Tennessee. The company makes ultra-realistic hunting decoys. The ultra-realistic decoy pictured here is covered under US patent #D512,762S, which was granted to George W. Brint, the firm’s president, and to a colleague.
(Thanks to investigator Martin Gardiner for bringing this to our attention.)
It has been the goal of Advanced Decoy Research to find a power source that was independent of the decoy itself to give decoys realistic movements that simulated specific behavior of wildlife activities and could be used in the thousands of decoys already owned by hunters and photographers. Early in 1995, we discovered [it].