I personally like Al Agnew's "Sultans Sunrise" and Ned Smith's "Autumn Fly Down"
Soggy Bottom Boy's
I've got a nice print called "On The Wagon" by Haydon Lambson.
It's not technically a print but it's a custom one my wife had made for me.
I have one titled Tom Foolery that has some American Indian's bow hunting some turkey. I have seen 2 other calls by that name, one I do not remember other than I liked it and the other I really liked and would like to get, show's a little boy sitting against a tree wearing a coon skin cap with bare feet and playing a box call with a tom coming in over his shoulder and he has a big on grin on his face. No clue of the makers. I would have many NWTF prints if the walls in this house would hold them up. Edit: I went and found information on the print, here it is. "1992 National Wild Turkey Federation Sponsor Print "Tomfoolery" Eldridge Hardie" You can see a picture of it here but it is pretty dark. https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1992-national-wild-turkey-federation-521716808
My favorite is cypress gobblers By Thomas Brooks
"Where the Wild Azalea Grows" by Richard Sloan.
Quote from: King Cobra on February 14, 2020, 12:50:36 PM
I personally like Al Agnew's "Sultans Sunrise" and Ned Smith's "Autumn Fly Down"
Two VERY solid choices. Yep.
The Smith is actually tilted "Autumn Descent"
I have an AP of "Sultan's Sunrise" that I got straight from Al and his Mrs. They had 2 left. Looking way back, I wish I had bought them BOTH. I have never, ever seen another one for sale anywhere............ Not talking an AP print.......... I mean ANY of them.
Mark Twain Noe's "AMBUSH"
Living in South Dakota these days, I'm looking to get Terry Redlin's turkey print "Strutting On In."
I also like https://www.mattdoylefineart.com/available-prints/
He's been active on some of the Facebook groups and has turkey one called "Morning Stroll."
I have one called "Showin Off" by Spencer Williams in Tenn. He had a small shop outside Gatlinburg and I saw it and wanted one but didn't buy it. My wife later surprised me with one as a gift....It's a gobbler strutting with a hen laying in the grass behind him almost as a ghost. Has great detail
" Last Dance" by Robert W Hickman
Eye on the Prize and Hand faster that the eye.
I like them all. Just don't have enough wall space. LOL
My favorite is "The show is over" by Randy McGovern.
Wake up call
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Oh man, you guys have some great ones! I was on an NWTF committee for many years. I often knew how much money was trying to be made on the prints. I had a habit of supporting the cause by bidding on prints that weren't doing well on the silent or live auctions. As such I have a bunch of prints that really aren't that great. It's not a print but the one item I wanted badly was a picture frame with several feathers that had paintings on them.
I have some of the tail feathers with song birds painted on them...really nice
Got a new one today and remembered this thread, so I thought I would post a pic.
A buddy of mine paints as a hobby and because he is a hunter, he likes to do turkeys. He calls himself an amateur, but I'm always impressed with his work.
First pic is his most recent and second pic is one that he did a few years ago. Sorry I didn't get a better pic of the second one.
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Quote from: RutnNStrutn on February 14, 2020, 01:17:57 PM
I've got a nice print called "On The Wagon" by Haydon Lambson.c
That is my favorite. I wish I could find it now. Hayden Lambson does tremendous work.
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Got a new one today and remembered this thread, so I thought I would post a pic.
A buddy of mine paints as a hobby and because he is a hunter, he likes to do turkeys. He calls himself an amateur, but I'm always impressed with his work.
First pic is his most recent and second pic is one that he did a few years ago. Sorry I didn't get a better pic of the second one.
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Here's one for you it's called "Nerves of Steel".
I've got quite a few prints from attending NWTF banquets over the years. Hard to pick a favorite.
Jim Kasper Fenceline Crossing "Turkey"
I was going through some pictures the other day and thought of this thread after I found them but could not remember what the thread was called. Here is the picture and it's title. Much better quality than the one I had found online and posted before.
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"Granpa's Back Forty" by Eddie LeRoy