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Lake Surfer posted on 05/07/2004

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johntiki posted on 05/07/2004

I really dig the lamp and the Coco Joe's tiki - you do some nice work!

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Benzart posted on 05/07/2004

LakeSurfers Lookin Good. You are getting some Nice finishes to your great work.
I know what you mean about the Moai'. They Look too simple to spend any time on and then you find you Need Lots of time to figure out the Subtle moves that Make it look so simple are not so simple after all.

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BambooLodge posted on 05/07/2004

Hey Lake Surfer,
Great work!! Do you sell any of your stuff? We would love to add one of your creations to our collection!
Dave & Coalbe Vasta

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TikiBud posted on 05/09/2004

Lake, great stuff! hopefully we can get the details down on the plumeria Tiki.

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Chongolio posted on 05/09/2004

Schweet carvins Lake. Those tikis look like they are ready for summer.
cheers,
Chongolio

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motiki posted on 05/09/2004

Lake,

Your carvings are great!

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Tiki-Toa posted on 05/31/2004

Lake~!
Great stuff brah! Take an apprentice?? :wink:

Tiki-Toa

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Tiki-Toa posted on 05/31/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 06/01/2004

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Benzart posted on 06/01/2004

LakeSurfer, those look GREAT. Are they for sale or trade? I soppose now everyone's gonna be coming up with carvings and I'm broke. It's been like a ghost town for carvings here recently. Lookin Good

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Lake Surfer posted on 06/01/2004

Mahalo Ben.

I think I'm going to hold onto these until my first art fair this June... as soon as I get more money to buy lamps I'll let you know about trade/purchasing one...

That's the big thing now... spending money on making tikis... stain, clear poly, sandpaper... etc.
Need to sell to make more... someday I might break even!

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Tiki-Toa posted on 06/02/2004

Lake those lamps rock! Hey make sure you let me know where and when you will be at those fairs, if you need help I am there, if you do not need help I am still there!

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Lake Surfer posted on 07/04/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 07/04/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 07/04/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 07/23/2004

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Tiki Diablo posted on 07/23/2004

And who said Honda didn't make trucks!

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Benzart posted on 07/23/2004

Dude thats a pile of Tikis.

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Lake Surfer posted on 07/23/2004

On 2004-07-22 23:03, thechikitiki wrote:
And who said Honda didn't make trucks!

Yea... that poor car of mine!

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Lake Surfer posted on 08/06/2004

Much of that pile of wood has become tikis... a few to share...

The workspace is now out in the garage... where I spend about 6 hours each day... I haven't even made a dent in my wood supply...

A couple "in progress"

Finished up...

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Benzart posted on 08/06/2004

LakeSurfer, your work is really getting better and better. I'm Extremely Jealous of that wood pile.. Can't wait to se those other tikis uncovered.

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Lake Surfer posted on 08/17/2004

Couple new ones worth sharing... cranking out the big ones now as September approaches...
The one above is going to Jay and Sally to live... had to carve another one just a tad bigger... that one is going to live in Joliet Wednesday...

Big piece of Linden wood... fun stuff...

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Lake Surfer posted on 08/25/2004

Finally got my first tiki stool done...

And another little guy...

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finkdaddy posted on 08/25/2004

On 2004-08-25 00:49, Lake Surfer wrote:
Finally got my first tiki stool done...

And another little guy...

Now there's an idea that should make a million... A clothing line just for tikis!

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Lake Surfer posted on 10/08/2004

I'm working on a style totally different from my usual traditional just for a change of pace. It is growing on me over time but it is non traditional for me. Not finished yet, I'm drawing up a pineapple to carve in the forehead... just had a little fun with the propane torch and everything is sanded... updates to come...

A bunch of big logs to get carved before the cold winter drives me out of the garage... Ken, if you're out there that big one up front is going to be the fountain we talked about... mahalo again for your help, I can't wait to get started on that one but my arms are complaining already...

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finkdaddy posted on 10/08/2004

That is soooo cool! Yes, it is non-traditional, but so is a tiki carver in Wisconsin. So I say do what inspires you.
Good work, it looks fabulous!

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hala bullhiki posted on 10/08/2004

love all yer work, and will be in touch in the next month to get somethin from ya.....

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PolynesianPop posted on 10/08/2004

Good Stuff Dave! I like it -- what kind of wood is that?? Looks killer!

TRR

I love my Rarotongan tiki I bought from you at Hukilau. I wish I had more $$ that day or I would have adopted a larger one as well. Your work is awsome and I am proud to have it in my home. It was really great meeting you.

Aaron

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rodeotiki posted on 10/08/2004

Lakesurfer, I really dig your carvings. My favorite is still the mailbox. Thanks for sharing the new direction, It looks great.

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Lake Surfer posted on 10/09/2004

Thanks guys for the kind words...
Adrian, its a yellow pine... I have a lot of that left... this one was tough in spots around the knots... the wood grain grows in a circular pattern and it harder to remove than the straight grain... the dry air combined with splintering pine has really bloodied the hands... two weeks off and I've gone soft...

As I said, just an experimental stage, I expect to return to traditional and am dying to try my hand at some Vanuatu stuff after watching Survivor...

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Aaron's Akua posted on 10/10/2004

Hi Lake Surfer,

I've been admiring your work here for some time. I've also admired Tiki-G's "badass" design skills, so I can relate. You can definitely pick out a "freaky" tiki, cause they all have that certain scary look. I think yours will be a little different, definitely a departure from your previous work, but sure to look killer. I think each tiki really comes together at the end, at the sanding & finishing stage. Until then you just have to imagine what the final product's gonna look like.

I'm working with some previously dried palm wood, & thinking about carving up a "real" wood log sometime in the future. Planning ahead, how long does it take for your logs to dry out suitable for carving, from the time that they are cut till the time that they are carved? You seem to have a nice stockpile going, so I thought you'd have some good advice on this.

A-A

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Benzart posted on 10/11/2004

LS , your stuf is still looking great. It was nice meeting you at HikiLau. Wish we would have had more time to talk. Next year we will.
Keep up the good work and don't be afraid to carve Wacky if you want. ya gotta have fun.

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Lake Surfer posted on 10/17/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 10/18/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 10/18/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 11/14/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 11/17/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 12/01/2004

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Aaron's Akua posted on 12/02/2004

Beautiful work, LS. I especially like the bottom one.

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Hale Tiki posted on 12/02/2004

Good show old chap. Good show.

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Polynesiac posted on 12/03/2004

Lake - I dig your decor! Very classy stuff!

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Lake Surfer posted on 12/03/2004

Mahalo guys! :)

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delphiniumangel posted on 12/03/2004

Hey Lake - where do you live? I am loving all of your work and am considering buying some for my house and yard.

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Lake Surfer posted on 12/03/2004

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Lake Surfer posted on 12/10/2004

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FreakBear posted on 12/10/2004

Great shape on that fountain log! I can't wait to see this!
-FB

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