Summersolstice
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Tried "wood duck logo", "duck logo", no luck. Many pages of "flying duck" hits later, a few of them with similar flight positioning, but with wings further away from the head. Thousands of duck pictures (and duck dreams) later ... although black & white, these are the only 2 designs that I have found that are close:
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=...start=360&hl=en&sa=N&gbv=2&ndsp=18&tbs=isch:1
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=...start=774&hl=en&sa=N&gbv=2&ndsp=18&tbs=isch:1
A couple of comments after looking through a multitude of pics:
This seems to be a very unique pattern logo (understatement?). Am wondering if this has been customized for a special event, possibly for a small group. At risk of sounding judgemental .. the combination of a youngish guy with a ponytail wearing a golf/polo type shirt in the 90s, smacks of a bit yuppie.
Obviously this is not a common logo, and most cheap logos aren't this specific and realistic. Most people wouldn't know a "wood duck drake" from any other duck, or from a whole in the ground. This logo appears to have been made with attention to reasonably realistic detail in the colouring.
Northern Reflections was a trendy store to buy casual, country style clothing and were quite popular in Ontario in the 90s. Maybe LE can check with them to see if they had that particular design back then.
Kenyan underwear? Anybody here have Kenyan undies? Gotchies that do double-duty as headgear?
HELLO LE !! If our Hazel was able to provide this close-up, why doesn't LE publicize a pic of this logo so people know what the heck they are looking for out there?
Although not geographically close, and of only mild interest, is a company in Renfrew named Wood Duck Manufacturing (fireplace mantles, shelving, etc.)
The label on the inside of the shirt would be key to finding out who made it. If it was made for a specific event, like a golf tournament, certain companies specialize in such work. Often the shirt bears a name like "Gildan" nowadays, if that is the case. Back then, the label might have revealed a manufacturer in Montreal, even. Why give the country of origin of the undies (men's/women's/children's?), but not the shirt?
It still boggles my mind as to why that logo was not shown clearly. Withholding important pieces of the puzzle until decades down the road seems to make it impossible to get the public's help. I am one of those people for whom a picture says a thousand words.