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Fri, Dec 16, 2005 2:55 PM
Okay bruddah's & sistah's...I think Im doing this right this time! Thanks for all the kokua from everyone! Here we go again!!! Aloha & mahalo! For miki'oi Authentic Hawaiian Makau, check out my website! You wont find mo bettah brah! http://www.cabanillamakau.com [ Edited by: kaha ki'i 2005-12-16 15:50 ] [ Edited by: kaha ki'i 2005-12-16 17:10 ] |
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Benzart
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Fri, Dec 16, 2005 7:12 PM
Yo' Kaha Ki'i, you are learning fast. Everybody who comes here has a hard time uploading pix but after the first coupl times it will be easier for you, you'll see. |
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congatiki
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Fri, Dec 16, 2005 7:22 PM
Bruddah Kaha Ki'i....you said I might be pleasantly surprised by your upcoming posts....well...I am |
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AlienTiki
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Fri, Dec 16, 2005 8:05 PM
Wow I'm realy blown away. The one with the skull is killer. Your work is real masterful. Thanks for posting. |
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Polynesiac
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Fri, Dec 16, 2005 10:26 PM
Woah...those are some EXCELLENT carvings! and tiny too! and made from some pretty nasty stuff! (meaning: abalone and bone dust!) But you make them look absolutely gorgeous. Seriously, Ifollowed your ebay links and was floored by every piece you have for sale, and now these? Amazing stuff. |
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kaha kii
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Sat, Dec 17, 2005 10:27 AM
Aloha and Mahalo to all of you that left the kind words! As you all know, carving is an intimate experience between the carver, the material and the Ki'i (image) he's creating! And Im sure Ben can understand this (as he carves absolutely amazing small kine stuff), everyone should try at least once carving that small! With your neck craning, eyes burning from hard constant focus and the closeness in proximity created by carving such small kine carvings, Its definitely an "intimate" experience!!! And the smell of the Bone, Ivory and shell?! Let me tell you, it does take some getting used to the pilau stink (I do wear a respirator and you can still smell da kine!) but over the years Ive come to "get used" to the smells, except for whale bone! Whale bone retains a lot of the "oils" in the marrow of the bone no matter how you clean and prepare it! And it is PILAU!!!If youve ever smelled a dead whale on da beach, you'll know what Im talking about! Beautiful, spiritual creatures that carry heavy mana, which I have a deep respect for but boy they can be stinky! I do occasionally carve bigger works and I feel my chisels, saws, mallets are being neglected collecting dust by hanging on the studio walls! But I think Ill carve a few big buggahs again soon. Especially after seeing all the great works from the talented mokes on TC! Mahalo again to everyone for their Kind words and appreciation! Mele Kalikimaka!!! |
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Sat, Dec 17, 2005 5:11 PM
Once again blown away by this guys talent - love it, so detailed and a great selection of materials to carve. |
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