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Post #740709 by tikiskip on Sat, Apr 4, 2015 10:23 AM

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So Barb and I went to the art show of Capt'n Skully and spiked as it closed this past Friday.
I met both of them some time ago and always felt they were some of the best people of
the folks that would hang out at the Tropical Bistro at that time.
Spiked has done lights for the Grass Skirt and Skully had done some stuff for the Tropical Bistro at that time.

Skully in fact is the only person I have ever showed how I tie fish floats, and he even has one of the few
repo Kahiki table lamps I made some time ago he put it together himself, hey Skully we need to see your
Kahiki table lamp.

Ok here is the photo’s I was trying to set up my tripod and I think all were afraid that I was
Going to knock over some of the art as it was a kinda tight spot in some spaces.
So the set ups were hindered by the art pieces in some photos.

Great job Eric and Lena! It was nice to talk tiki stuff again.
We need to get together and do some tiki art.

Crocodile Kundu Lamp
By Capt'n Skully

This is a Fish float globe by Spiked Or Lena.
She tied the net and had to get the rope from on the internet I think.
What people do not think of is all of the rope you need to tie globes like
this.
This one took close to $70.00 dollars worth of rope.

Skully's First Print - Mysterious Island Pier. (Eric made the frame too)

By Spiked
This is called 'The Seventh Skull' I think.

This is Eric I think

Light by Spiked


Bottom of light detail.

Another light by Spiked.

Congratz to you both!!
And thank you again Lena for the cool lamp parts you gave me as well
very cool stuff!

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2015-04-08 09:06 ]