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Don the Beachcomber
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Sun, Apr 10, 2016 4:01 PM
April, 2016: Steve from New York gets his new guys had some issues getting them through Airport security. "?" Now whoever hijacked a plane with a Tiki? A section of Indian Laurel Wood gives me my latest Handsy guy. Light Golden Mahogany stain, marine varnish. He came out nicely, especially next to Jennifer (lucky guy) And one for which I though in the towel. Despite great effort the Manzanita was eaten through by Longhorn beetle larvae and had to be dispositioned to the fireplace. Not often that I give up, but I know when I'm licked. Rest in Peace little fella! [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-10 16:08 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-10 16:09 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-10 16:10 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-10 16:12 ] |
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Mon, Apr 11, 2016 9:20 AM
Mike, i had problems just last month trying to get through TSA security with a tiki. After scanning it, they decided it would be ok. :o |
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Sat, Apr 23, 2016 11:31 PM
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Sat, Apr 23, 2016 11:35 PM
The Beachcomber "Jenns" and my two latest. Both of these guys were not easy! Manzanita is both hard and brittle and occasionally there must be compromise. The Gnarly branches with a great deal of sanding with ascending grits can yield a presentable work. I'm thinking of these as Organic style (No, not like from Mothers Market) because it's really a dance with the wood, where you let it lead and try not to force it. The "Organic" Beauty of the burl comes out and if complimented by a little shape. Of course we don;t need to talk about the The Jennifers shapes now do we? Keep the Faith [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-23 23:42 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-23 23:43 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-04-23 23:47 ] |
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Sat, May 28, 2016 11:06 PM
Another done in Black Locust wood. Hard stuff, great effort, tedious tung oil finishing but beautiful when done.This one is a Primitiva Mod (that is Atomic Age Mod) style as explained in his docier. The screamin Surf shack guy is mystery wood that might be juniper, and has marine varnish for the finish. Either way they look good next to Jennifer! [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-05-28 23:07 ] |
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Sat, May 28, 2016 11:17 PM
Tiki Height: 16 Inches “The Concept of using so-called ‘Primitive Art’ to contrast the smooth lines of modern design has its Origin in the inspiration the founding fathers of modern art found in the seemingly naïve and savage aesthetic”-Sven A. Kirsten; The Book of Tiki |
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Mon, May 30, 2016 2:41 PM
Cool carve Sunset Mike, really like the wood, finish, and research involved in making your tiki mod piece. |
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Mon, May 30, 2016 7:15 PM
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Mon, May 30, 2016 7:25 PM
My latest guy. Not the first dug out style Ive done. but was directly inspired by the "Lucky Guy Tiki" from the Tiki Erotica thread. Where we see he keeps showing up. But these qualify! I hope he gets as lucky. |
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Mon, May 30, 2016 10:26 PM
Do keep us posted if by chance the Pin-Ups start getting photoed on and around it !!! |
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Tue, May 31, 2016 1:29 PM
Will do! |
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Sunset Mike
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Sat, Jul 30, 2016 6:05 PM
THe Helmet guy just got refinished. I had to do that because some woman in a suburban was too concerned about finding a parking space to look where she was backing up. She said rather blandly and automatically "Oh, I'm so sorry" and disappeared with no further concern setting me into a bit of a tailspin of mood. Fortunately the damage was repairable and I said some prayers for her because it's obvious that she has issues and is unaware that things come back to get you somehow, someway. Good Luck Lady! Still, I was lucky on this occasion and should probably put something up that the chronically inattentive ( and thoroughly uncaring) cannot ignore. The next is another play it by ear manzanita fella that I might try finishing with tung oil. I'm a little concerned it will turn out darker than I would like, but we'll see if I want to test it. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-07-30 18:06 ] |
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Sat, Jul 30, 2016 6:15 PM
Here's another completed work out of Black Locust Wood. This is one of the hardest lumber woods of North America (1780 on the Janka scale) Very resistant to rot and pests and legendarily beautiful. Here it is in the hands of the Legendarily beautiful Jennifer of Don the Beachcomber. This work was finished with teak oil to preserve the contrast between the light and dark shades of the wood and I'm very happy with how he came out. |
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Sun, Jul 31, 2016 6:00 PM
Beauty, Heather takes a minute to display her goodies next to mine. The tung oil finish is doing this section of Manzanita justice and contrasting the light and dark sections well. The Log also serves the dual purpose as a barrier for those who are "Parking Challenged" and will create a ruckus and / or damage a vehicle if backed into; offering a little incentive to look before they reverse. |
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Sunset Mike
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Sun, Aug 14, 2016 6:23 PM
Progressing on the Plasticine model Cedar project. Not easy to work with, but forgiving and re-do able, this will serve as a reference point on the big guy. City of refuge influence. |
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Sun, Aug 28, 2016 6:14 PM
javascript:popup(); The big projects need the other parts of the brain to kick in gear. Plum bos, levels, calipers, charcoal and the calculator are employed in mapping out the Cedar log for the big guy.
In other news .both of my black locust guys were purchased last week by a return customer. So I have another black locust guy in the works. I managed to get a lot done in one days time |
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Mon, Aug 29, 2016 3:42 PM
What are you doing...... carving out in the street? So did you turn this.... Into this ???? :lol: |
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Mon, Sep 5, 2016 4:13 PM
First coat of Tung oil. The features come out. So do all the defects. There is work to do yet but he'll be ready by Dad's Birthday! |
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Mon, Sep 5, 2016 4:15 PM
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Tue, Sep 20, 2016 7:52 PM
Dads party and his Birthday Present! Dad was very happy, the family was amazed. Dad decided to name him 'Albert' after the nickname he had given me when my absent minded tendencies would kick in. (Albert Einstein, he was a space cadet too, dad though it fitting) It is only fitting that the Man who raised and put up with me all these decades should get the best Black Locust work I have yet done. Extra effort went into it and it turned out better than expected. Dad is still calling and telling me how awesome he thinks it is! It would have been quite at home on his desk when he was a self made millionaire. It would have been perfect in his Belmont shores beach Pad back in 1965. Now he's lookin over the living room and reminding Dad that I love him. That'll work! Happy Birthday Dad! Stick Around, |
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Tue, Sep 20, 2016 8:09 PM
A wonderful gift from a loving son. What a great story. I really enjoyed it. Wendy |
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Wed, Sep 21, 2016 8:19 AM
Nice Sunset Mike! [ Edited by: cy 2016-09-21 08:20 ] |
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Sat, Sep 24, 2016 6:32 PM
Thanks Wendy and CV! Here is a Manzanita who is either singing Opera or just saw [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-09-24 18:35 ] |
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Sun, Sep 25, 2016 5:06 PM
Finishing touch, Jennifer! She overshadows the 'Screamin Manzanita' guy with his first coat of teak oil. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-09-25 17:07 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-09-25 17:08 ] |
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Sun, Oct 2, 2016 3:47 PM
javascript:popup(); Only minimum credit for me. This is the work of the ultimate artist! I sanded, refined and oiled up this is a Manzanita Burl provided by a friend and it will serve as a candle stand, mount or just as is. Wow, the shapes and colors, all natural! [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2016-10-02 15:47 ] |
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Mon, Jan 2, 2017 5:06 PM
Hoping all of my Tiki Central friends had the best of Holidays! New Years at Dons was as good as it gets and Christmas had me 'Elfing it" in my carving spot. The Hula Girls are showing off my latest Effort. I'll be posting some images of him soon. |
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Sun, Jan 22, 2017 7:07 PM
“In ancient times, Hawaiians lived under strict laws. Commoners could not get too close to the chief, nor were they allowed to touch any of his possessions, walk in his footsteps or even let their shadows touch the royal grounds. The penalty for violating a sacred kapu (taboo) was death. Puuhonua O Honaunau is the most famous and best preserved of Hawaii’s ancient places of refuge. Representations of elaborately head dressed spirits provided sanctuary for the unfortunate offender and the weary warrior. These statues have inspired Tiki works for generations and the inspiration continues in this work which is taken from the protective Puuhonua, angry warrior spirit designed to frighten away the evil spirits. Resembling “Ku” the God of war, and vaguely the “Cannibal Dogmen” (Spirits which were half-man, half dog and ate human flesh), he is the one that was run to in time of trouble. Among the Hawaiians, even the King bowed to the will of such spirits and the image carried about him an aura of Safety from enemies and defender of Peace in the presence of danger. The Work is Hand Carved from a branch of a tree unidentified. Taken from the back of a landscapers truck it escaped the landfill and the fireplace into my hands to become a lovingly carved work of Art finished in Tung Oil and bearing the signature of an Artist who does not believe such things come to his hands by mere accident. It is a beautiful and heavy hardwood that takes detail well and boasts rich amber and honey tones, a minimum of flaws and just enough checking (split) to give it character. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-01-23 21:23 ] |
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Mon, Jan 23, 2017 1:47 PM
New one looks great Mike. |
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Sun, Feb 12, 2017 8:34 PM
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Sun, Mar 12, 2017 4:05 PM
The Latest in Manzanita Wood! This piece seemed to want to be a Holy Man, Shaman or priest. His is expression is one of cheerful reverence. Of course he fits right in with his family here! [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-03-12 16:14 ] |
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Fri, Apr 7, 2017 9:41 PM
Latest guys. Both affordable, simple and still looking good enough to make someone happy. That's the idea! [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-04-07 21:43 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-04-07 21:46 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-04-07 21:47 ] |
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Sun, Apr 9, 2017 6:10 PM
A Gene Simmons impersonator and a King Palm fella for Palm Sunday! Both affordable works. The Blackened fella is a mystery wood and still in progress. |
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Fri, Apr 21, 2017 7:40 PM
A little varnish and he's ready for Tiki Makeke! See you there! |
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Sun, May 7, 2017 3:28 PM
Latest addition! He goes well with the gang! |
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Fri, Jun 2, 2017 9:09 PM
Here's a simple work in King Palm. I sure got a lot of good feedback on him and he really is a basic fella who'll go for an affordable price. King palm can be difficult to manage and much of it just doesn't work, but some parts do it like this guy. |
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Sun, Jul 23, 2017 4:56 PM
The creating of a beautiful Burl of Manzanita is far beyond my talent. But like the discovery of a Gem in the rough it can be made into a jewel. And assuredly, it is. |
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Sun, Oct 1, 2017 5:00 PM
Doing another yard Job. This Family has created a piece of paradise in their own yard. And now, they want a Sunset Mike in it to complete it out. This one is a full figured Ku out of a Queen Palm Stump. Quite an effort I have to say, but he is coming out well. The customer wants no finish on it for the time being. This will give me an opportunity to see how the Queen Palm holds up against the weather. As is is, I am a tired guy. Doing a lot of swinging that mallet getting this fella in shape. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-10-01 17:03 ] [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-10-01 17:03 ] |
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Sat, Oct 7, 2017 12:42 PM
Mike, wow, that Ku you are working on is so killer! All the last few pieces, beautiful. Love the root, super cool. Excellent finish. Can't wait to see that ku finished up! |
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Sun, Oct 8, 2017 4:25 PM
Details coming in. This guy is really at home in this homemade tropical paradise. Surely I am as proud to have one of my works as a resident spirit. He will cure out for a couple of months before we put on some epoxy resin to keep him. Big "T" Thanks for you post and compliment. Good hearing from you! |
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Mon, Oct 9, 2017 8:05 AM
That is coming along nicely Mike! |
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Thu, Nov 16, 2017 9:13 PM
Thanks CV and Big T. Here he is, and we're letting him cure out for a bit before thinking of a finishow the weather treats . Owner likes him like he is and we'll see how the weather treats him before deciding. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2017-11-16 21:14 ] |
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Thu, Nov 16, 2017 9:28 PM
doing a little Manzanita stuff too! |
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Sun, Dec 24, 2017 6:59 PM
Merry Christmas to all, A Good Night! |
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Mon, Jan 1, 2018 1:35 PM
Yeah the ku came out really great. Happy New Year! |
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Sun, Mar 4, 2018 4:26 PM
Ac couple of guys. A Manzanita fella in the works. It was about time I did some more of the inlaid bone stuff. In this case, Dental implants made of horse bone. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2018-03-07 21:07 ] |
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Mon, Mar 12, 2018 8:10 PM
The world famous Don the Beachcomber is approaching 10 tiki-tastic years in Huntington Beach, California! To celebrate, Don's is throwing a 2-night Ohana Gathering for our loyal patrons - and you are invited! With music from bands like Jason Lee and the R.I.P.tides, The Hula Girls, Ukulena, Big Poi Combo, The Hot Rod Trio and many more of your favorite entertainers, you will truly enjoy your Ohana experience! PLUS: The executive chefs at Don's are preparing a Hawaiian feast buffet for this special occasion. Text 714-809-6146 for more info. |
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Mon, Mar 12, 2018 8:12 PM
I am, ALSO celebrating nearly a decade as the resident Tiki Artist of this, the finest of Tiki places anywhere. Thanks for taking me in Art (Snyder) Glad to be a part of the family And I miss you! Keep the Faith [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2018-03-12 20:22 ] |
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Mon, Mar 19, 2018 7:47 PM
Adopted! My Apricot wood Ku. Just refinished him, polishing his features down to 3000 grit, hand rubbing the Tung oil and coating with Carnuba for added smoothness. after I handed him over to his new parents,The wife sat with him in her lap. Running her fingers over his features, almost caressing him. The best thing about having a God given talent is sharing it and making someone happy with it. They will love him. I am sure. [ Edited by: Sunset Mike 2018-03-19 19:51 ] |