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Al's tikis carving new updates 3 May 2006 Page 3...

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Als tikis posted on 03/21/2005

Hello i am happy to present for the first time
my last carving on a bowling pin


i hope you like it see you soon

Al's


[ Edited by: Al's tikis 2005-08-23 15:56 ]

[ Edited by: Al's tikis 2006-02-27 16:29 ]

[ Edited by: Al's tikis 2006-04-06 12:50 ]

[ Edited by: Al's tikis 2006-05-03 13:37 ]

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Tiki Matt posted on 03/21/2005

Very cool, and I dig the website!

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scaperman posted on 03/22/2005

Nice idea keep up the good work

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McTiki posted on 03/22/2005

Nice Pin!!! Try your imaculate talent towards a pine log!!! You can do it!!!

JT
Jungle Trader posted on 03/22/2005

A great idea, a very cool carving imo.

AHHH, now somebody needs to resurrect a dead bowling alley and put this on display, (with the other 9 you will carve).
Tiki and Bowling!!!

[ Edited by: Jungle Trader on 2005-03-22 07:42 ]

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Polynesiac posted on 03/22/2005

Welcome to TC!

You also have some nice looking tikis on your website. Cool tiki.

AA
Aaron's Akua posted on 03/22/2005

Yes, great website. I like the "flamed tiki" and the "surfer tiki" the best, I think. Welcome aboard, Al. Stick around.

A-A

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rodeotiki posted on 03/22/2005

Very cool stuff , Please share more.
And welcome to TikiCentral.

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Benzart posted on 03/22/2005

He's a pretty cool guy Al. I'll bet the wood was extreemly hard to carve though. You defenately have some Nice tikis on your website. We need MORE Pic's of your work, more..Thanks

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freddiefreelance posted on 03/22/2005

I like the idea of Bowling Pin Tikis, but where're the other 9? :wink:

STCB
Sabu The Coconut Boy posted on 03/22/2005

Looking at my handful of old matchbooks from Tiki bowling alleys (yeah, there were quite a few), I can't believe no one thought of this concept for a logo. Very creative. I like it lots.

Sabu

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Als tikis posted on 03/22/2005

Hello many thx for the compliment,
the wood is very hard to work on it's white maple it was 1 years i have made this one...


and i have say to all of my friend i never restart carving in a bowling pin.
it was 1 week i have discover this forum i have look a lot of post see a lot of very
nice Tikis and after Wow... i am a lot motivate and start to carve the 2#bowlingpin
and maybe if i find one other bowlingpin i start 1 more.

Al's

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tikitony posted on 03/24/2005

keep up the gnarly work! Totem rules, does he live in Swissland too? The Tiki next to the Land Rover is AWESOME!

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docwoods posted on 03/24/2005

Wonderful work,Al! You have a real knack for carving grins-love 'em.

TD
Tiki Diablo posted on 03/24/2005

Cool idea! I like like the sight as well and thanks for the link !

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Als tikis posted on 03/28/2005

Re hello finally an answer oups sorry ...

the big tiki was made by phil totem from biarritz
france you can see more of his work at http://www.philtotem.com/
i have finish the bowling pin with clear this week
and made one mask and one moai.

many thx for all of compliment see you soon.

Al's.

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Als tikis posted on 03/28/2005

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Als tikis posted on 08/23/2005

Hi all it was a long time i have not posted something
because not a lot of time for carving and only 24 hours per
day :D
i have just started the last week a little exposition and
this my last works, mask and one totem made for the expo.

totem size 3 foot long made with nuts wood.

1 of 3 mask in the style of Mr. SHAG (i like his work)

Mask with a panel made by Mr. Kool

Tiki Bob's

and 2 monster just for the fun !!!

i hope you like it ! see you soon

Al's

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Polynesiac posted on 08/24/2005

al, that turtle is AWESOME! I'm sure that your show went over very well - all those pieces that you shared are excellent.

Switzerland is in da house!

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rodeotiki posted on 08/24/2005

Great to see you back Al . I love the monsters , especially the eye. Reminds of the flying eye by Von Dutch

On a side note , I hope you and your family and friends are safe. I saw on the news about the flooding in parts of Switzerland

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Aaron's Akua posted on 08/24/2005

Al, they're awesome. If I had to pick, the turtle is my favorite of the bunch. But then Fez-Eye and Mr. Kool are looking pretty swell too. Hope the show went well - I'm sure it did.

PT
Palama Tiki posted on 08/24/2005

Beautiful work Al!

TBBMT

Al excellent work. keep the wood chips flying. cant wait to see more.

SG
Sam Gambino posted on 08/24/2005

Excellent work, design and paint, Al! Thanks for posting these.

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Als tikis posted on 02/28/2006

Hello,

I have just found time to start new tiki and other stuff but i don't know when i can
finish it. the climat is not the best in switzerland at this time :cry:

but enjoy and please tell me what you think about the idea of the tikilele...


and one big pinstriping brush.

and other stuff whit gold leaf.


see you.

Al's

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Benzart posted on 02/28/2006

Al's, your stuff gets better and better every time you post it. I think you should MAKE More time for carving, Mighty fine stuff.

AT
Als tikis posted on 02/28/2006

Many thx benzart, i will carve this week if the temperature is good maybe 6 degrees

have a nice day see you.

Al's

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virani posted on 02/28/2006

Excellent, monsieur Al. I was waiting to see that uke...
great job

KK
kaha kii posted on 02/28/2006

Aloha bruddah!
Wow! great work brah! The honu/mask carving is absolutely amazing!!!I want it hanging here in my gallery!!! I really love it along with everything else! You got choke talent & style and you should make more time for carving brah!!!

Keep up the good work!

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congatiki posted on 03/01/2006

hey...nice to hear from the Swiss delegation....great work...i like em all...the the
fez eyeball is really cool

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Als tikis posted on 04/06/2006

Hello,

I have just finish my Tiki"ukelele" the last week and the big brush
many thx for your compliment and encouragement for the last time !







See you.

Al's

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teaKEY posted on 04/06/2006

Perfect!

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hewey posted on 04/06/2006

Nice man! Does she play?

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surfintiki posted on 04/06/2006

That gee-tar rocks! They should make those for real, I could see that design for a bass guitar too.
What kind of wood was she?
I really like the dark tones too. Is that a reproduced neck, or pulled from the other uke?

LS
Lake Surfer posted on 04/07/2006

Nice work on both pieces!

How did you get the distressed look on the striping on the brush piece?

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Als tikis posted on 04/10/2006

Hello,

I have made everything on the Uke except the tuners i have take it from an old
classic guitar.

The wood is lime tree im a not sure about the english name in french it's Tilleul
it's a white wood and very easyer to carve and the varnish is Teck color
i have put 3 coat of paint

For the pinstriping i have used steel wool pads on oneshot paint there does not need
to support extremely

See you.

Al's

AT
Als tikis posted on 04/10/2006

Oops sorry hewey,

the uke does not play you can tune it but we d'ont have resonator
maybe with a guitar pickups like a electric guitar

See you.

AT
Als tikis posted on 05/03/2006

Hello.

This is my last works

This half bowling pin, it's a price for a car show in italy

The tiki "ti" brush (on the right is a striped panel from the italian pinstriper Mr Blaster)

Flammed tiki (The panel whit the leopard bowling pin and the green panel is a work from mr Kool)


Half bowling pin on leopard panel (pinstriping by Mr Kool (many thx))


and a first try of a mask in the style of one seen on the forum

See you , C & C Welcome

Al's

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rodeotiki posted on 05/03/2006

Nice work Al. I dig the flame tiki( but I am biased) Thanks for the updates.

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makutiki posted on 05/03/2006

that boomerang 1st price takes 1st price! super cool art :)

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tikigap posted on 05/04/2006

Hey Al!

Great stuff you got goin on in Switzerland! Incredible! The uke is great!

Your style is very good. Keep it up - this website is a repository for the world's Tiki stuff, and you are great example of this phenomena! Very nice work.


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