Behind every vintage shell box, calendar, or advertisement is a story — not just about products, but about the history and culture of hunting itself.
In this episode, host Katie Burke is joined by Lee Schulz, a long‑time collector of sporting art and hunting-related advertising, live from the North American Decoy Collectors Show. From hotel rooms turned antique shops to decades of collecting rare pieces, this conversation explores a side of the waterfowl world many hunters overlook — the art and artifacts that helped define it.
Lee shares how collecting evolved over the last 40 years, the artists behind iconic advertising, and why these pieces still resonate with hunters today.
In this episode, listeners will hear about:
What sporting art and advertising collectibles are
How Lee got started collecting shell boxes and antique advertising
The role of hunting culture in shaping early American advertising
Why companies like Winchester and Remington relied on fine artists
Legendary artists like Philip Goodwin, Lynn Bogue Hunt, and Frank Benson
The connection between early advertising art and duck stamp artists
How artwork was designed to sell products and tell stories
Why nostalgia and outdoor heritage are driving renewed interest
This episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of art, history, and hunting — and why preserving these pieces matters for future generations.
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