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It depends what shape they are in. Those used to retail for $40 something a dozen. Carry Lite had a lot of paint issues on some of the duck decoys and it would flake off. If they need touching up $2 a decoy is a fair price.
Sounds like you are talking about the rubber inflatables that Carrylite made, correct?If so, those were pretty good dekes for what they are. I've used some forever. They don't ride in the water during higher winds well at all. And the shape is kinda weird. But they were made to pack into ponds and sloughs. The thing I like about them is you can throw them like a football and they always self-right. And the paint is basically permanent- unlike the early plastic Carrylites that shed their paint automatically.That said, I don't think you could get a lot for them unless someone is looking specifically for inflatable rubber decoys. I'd maybe ask $35-40, but would take less. Used run-of-the-mill decoys for hunting are not worth a bunch when you can buy a dozen new ones for 40$ or less. I have seen standard plastic (and some exactly like yours) in antique/collectable shops for 10-20$ a piece. I have no idea if any actually sell for those prices.Good luck; hope this helps.
They make great entry level decoys for youth hunters. Pay it forward, the duck Gods believe in karma.
I have a bunch of the old push valve rubber ones (mallards and pins), I love them, a bit heavy but they compact down nicely. I'd like to repaint them but don't know if that would mess any "antique" value up.