Duckboy was a trade name established in the antient times of the 1980’s which refers to a man or boy that works on a duck dude ranch.  Duckboys are known to be story tellers of times gone by.  They enjoy singing The Duckboy Song while they wrangle their flocks or during contests at the local duck rodeos.  Mostly, they only wish to encourage a few good laughs to those whom may need it most. All the events depicted here are true and accurate as documented in the antient songs, books and historical photography of Paul Stanton, the original Duckboy.

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The Duckboy Way Book

From the popular Duckboy® line of postcards comes this ten-year collection of humorous black-and-white photographs and comic tales.  Chuckle to Where Jerky Comes From, The Trouble with a Short Horse in the Rockies, Deprogramming a Vegetarian, Checking the Laundry for Pocket Gophers, and many others.  Stories and commentaries explore topics like “Buy a Bear a Beer” Day, The Last Great Duck Roundup, and “So You Want to Be a Mountain Man.”

The Midwest Book Review said: “Paul Stanton is a man with a non-stop sense of humor.  …a quirky mix of humorous photos, yarns, and comic captions…which range from the mild chuckle to falling-out-of-your-chair, rolling-on-the-floor kind of helpless laughter.”

New Mexico Magazine said:    “This collection of photos is pretty hilarious.” 

    Cowboys and Indians Magazine said:  “The vintage-looking photos, such as “A Family of Four in Colorado” (man, wife, dog,       pickup), “Cowboy Hot Tub” (cowboys bathing in a     horse trough), or “Discussing Water Rights”   (ranchers attacking one another with shovels) will leave you laughing.” 

$12.95

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