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PHOTOS: Alan Robertson joins the “Duck Dynasty” family business

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Si (from left), Alan and Phil Robertson gear up for a fourth season of “Duck Dynasty” in the Duck Commander workshop on June 23, 2013. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Former pastor Al Robertson and his wife, Lisa, outside of the White’s Ferry Road Church of Christ in West Monroe, Louisiana. Season 4 will be their first appearance on the show that has launched the Roberston family to fame. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Al Robertson, above, is the eldest of the Robertson brothers. He has previously avoided the show to protect his children and grandchildren. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Si Robertson poses with a young fan at the White’s Ferry Road Church of Christ in West Monroe, Louisiana. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Si (from left), Alan, and Phil Robertson celebrate Al’s recent addition to the “Duck Dynasty” cast. He will be leaving his position as a pastor to join the family business. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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New York Post photographer Anne Wermiel in the swamp with Phil Robertson from “Duck Dynasty” for an afternoon hunt in West Monroe, Louisiana.
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Phil Robertson (right) created the Duck Commander duck call in 1972 and incorporated the Duck Commander Company in 1973. His brother, Si, makes the reeds that go into every duck call. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Alan Robertson is leaving behind the church to join the family business at Duck Commander as the Beards and Beauty Wrangler, managing p.r. and speaking tours for his family. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Si (from left), Lisa, Alan, Phil and Miss Kay Robertson are pictured outside the White’s Ferry Road Church of Christ in West Monroe, Louisiana. Al will be leaving behind his former job as a pastor to join his family in the duck calling business made famous by “Duck Dynasty.” Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Phil Robertson answers his daughter-in-law Lisa’s iPhone in the Duck Commander workshop. Phile does not own a cellphone and could not figure out how to answer the call. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Phil Robertson is pictured in his cart as he gives a tour of his 1,000 acres of swampland property in Monroe, Louisiana. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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Phil Robertson holds up a crawfish he caught on his swampland property in Monroe, Louisiana. Anne Wermiel/NY Post
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The Duck Commander RV is pictured outside the Duck Commander Center in Monroe, Louisiana. Anne Wermiel/NY Post