duck hunting
I’ve wanted these flying ducks for ages (pictured below in Mad Men). Kitsch, but iconic mid-century –made by Masketeers, from the 1960s onwards. Want became need when I saw them ‘in the flesh’ while visiting Eichler-owner friends in Concord [yeah, it’s your fault, Blaine].
Karen didn’t share my enthusiasm, saying: “I don’t hate them” –not quite a green light, but I figured they could live in the guest room. I sourced some on eBay –seemingly a good balance of price and condition. Talking of which, check out the battered box they arrived in.
And it was late, arriving on Boxing Day –shame, as they were a (non-surprise) Christmas gift from Karen. Ironic, as she’s not their biggest fan, but I hoped this would foster a connection. Oh, that’s a duck’s tail poking out the side. I opened it with dread. They were fine, if a little sad-looking.
This is the only ‘before’ pic I have of all three, and it’s a little blurred –sorry. Here’s a closeup of the worst-looking one. As per the listing, they had “a few nicks and scratches” and were pretty dirty. Overall, in decent shape though, and a snip at fifty bucks.
In the spirit of false economy, I Googled “cleaning brass” hoping for a kitchen cupboard recipe –baking soda and lemon juice sounded promising. Coincidentally, a neighbor had just dropped-off some lemons [thanks Randy!] so I gave that a go.
Notice the top two (post-clean) have cleaner wings, and definition in the black tips. I got all three to this stage, but it was tough-going, and the results were barely okay. “Brasso” sprang to mind, so I popped out to get some. Dirt cheap, and well worth the trip. Here’s the result.
I considered sanding/re-staining, but Restor-A-Finish did the trick. I also touched-up the wing tips with black paint. Within hours, these birds looked better than either of us could have hoped –so much so, Karen agreed to hang them in the lounge.
Each has a hole behind the rear wing, so hanging is easy. Placement was the head-scratcher –I tried dozens of combinations in Photoshop, before taking the plunge. I didn’t want them grouped too closely, but did want them to relate to each other. I settled on this.
Happy how they look. After literally getting my ducks in a row (sorry) I aim to metaphorically follow suit –that means posting more often, and finally catching you up on our progress. In the meantime, have a great New Year’s, and we’ll see you on the other side.
Olivia
They look great! My in-laws have a trio set too. I’ve secretly got my eye on ’em. 😉
fogmodern
Hey Olivia! Hope you had a great Christmas. Glad you like the ducks –hopefully you can ‘procure’ your own set in the future 🙂
Karolina
They look great! Brasso is magic.
fogmodern
Thanks Karolina! I know, I couldn’t believe how well they came up. I used a fraction of the bottle and it was about $2. Crazy good. Hope you have a great New Year’s, and we’ll definitely meet up in 2015! 🙂
John
Looks great! Tried some Texas Pete sauce on some tarnished copper, it works like magic. Not sure if it works on brass.
fogmodern
Thanks John! Brasso did the trick here, but I guess that sauce may have worked too. I’ll bank that for future reference. Happy New Year!
Melinda
Wow! I never would have guessed those ducks would have cleaned up that nicely! …I’ve never experienced wanting kitschy ’60’s ducks before. This is a strange feeling.
fogmodern
Haha! Welcome to my world, Melinda! They do come up on eBay pretty often –if the urge persists, I’m sure you can make it happen. And yes, they cleaned up WAY better than I expected too!
John
Happened to walk into Born Again Furnishings in Richmond Virginia and right on the wall were the same ducks selling for 95 dollars and they do look great.
fogmodern
Hey John –how funny! Guess that’s about the going rate for retail. And yes, they do look great in-person!
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Lisa and Kyle
I scour Etsy for great décor that is from the 50’/60’s- this is an awesome find!
fogmodern
Thank you! I love these ducks. They now ‘live’ in our guest room. I have seen others for sale, but I don’t think Karen would allow more in the house!
Canon
I’m about to do what you on my trio. Were the black tips safe with using Brasso?
Andy
Hi there. Sorry for the delay. Yes, no problem with Brasso affecting the black sections. But mine needed repainting anyway. Can’t believe this was seven years ago! The ducks are still going strong.