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4WDtiki - Bill's stuff. - first new pics in years

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Finally carved something again!
I had to move in March, so with pre-moving, moving, and post-moving, I hadn't carved in over a month.
Until this week. I started these two. One's a little further along.

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Got one burned and sanded.

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laojia posted on Sun, Apr 3, 2011 9:08 PM

Clean and neat work for these marquisians Bill! As always...

J.

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This is what I've been working on for a couple months.

S

that guy looks GREAT !

H

Excellent.

C

Now that's a "stunner." Great looking marq!

WC

Nice,
I've been working on the same piece for about 2 months.
Hard to let them go.
That's how you push the bar up.

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McTiki posted on Mon, May 9, 2011 5:13 AM

I love your Marqs! They always turn out so authentic or even ancient in their style and finish. Excellent!

Thanks for sharing

Mahalo

McTiki

P

Masterful...The detail is off the charts...Beautiful work.

S

Love this fella! What a gorgeous tiki!

P

I said it on facebook, and it bears repeating here.

Awesome piece bro. Very inspiring.

He's got attitude! He looks out over the pool and says "I am king of my domain!"

Nide one Bill

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Thank you all for the great comments!

K

My current favorite in the Carving Post. The owner is very lucky!!! Well done.

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I've been wanting to try one of these. It was a natural progression from my tiki skulls.

T

Love it! How much would something like that cost a folk art aficionado?

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It's $120, thanks for askin'.

P

day of the dead!

Love it bro. Good stuff.

P

damn double posts!!!

[ Edited by: pjc5150 2011-06-02 17:58 ]

[ Edited by: pjc5150 2011-06-02 17:59 ]

Dig the big guy,Way kool!Cheers Watango

M

Bump

Ya,
you could give us a thrill.

P

yeah, I think Bill has made the move to facebook...I don't see him around here much anymore...

And once again, these skulls are bad ass!

Well, I guess if he's gone we could just talk about him.

If we all pile on he HAS to respond. I guess since he moved from almost-paradise to paradise he's too good for us :lol:

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Why are my ears burning?!?
Hey guys, yeah it's been a little while since I posted in my own thread. I did move to Kauai in Oct '11, and am just loving life here!
Every day I get to drive past the legendary Coco Palms Resort on my way to work at a screenprint shop, where I work with Chongolio and print shirts for places like Tahiti Nui.
I've only done one tiki since I got here, and I can't post a pic on this computer. I did post it on my facebook page where everyone can see it (well, except for you, MDM!!)
Thanks for remembering me, I'll update when I got something.

T

Only ONE tiki?! wth? :lol:

Pick up those chisels and get busy!

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Okay, now the SECOND Kauai tiki finished!
It's 4' tall Banyan log.

Great tiki, exotic wood, beautiful location - WINNER!

PS - We missed you chopping at Mojave Oasis this past weekend

[ Edited by: MadDogMike 2012-04-23 00:28 ]

M

Beautiful Tiki! I just love these.

Thank you for sharing

Mahalo

McTiki

All right!
Now we're talkin.
That's what I'm sayin.

P

awesome Marq brother.

Good to see you posting here...

I thought for a bit there that you'd abandoned TC for FB!

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cy posted on Mon, Apr 23, 2012 8:18 AM

Carving banyan on Kauai would not suck 4WD, the tiki looks great and glad to see you back.

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I saw it on Facebook, but had to comment here as well...Excellent work, as always...While on the Big Island in 2005, I checked out Aloha Woods and bought some Koa, they also had some odd local woods available, like Plumeria, and Mac nut...Maybe you should find some of those woods to try out as well...You're work is always so nicely detailed and crisp and clean...Keep it up.

Aloha!

Paul

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Some Killer work goin here!

Lookin good as usual!!

Some killer detail going on there for sure. Look Fabulous.

Bingo!

Cool Marq! I like the way you do the eyes, it works really well.
G

B

Nice carve, Bill!
I see you remembered to pack your protractor.

Outstanding

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amate posted on Thu, Apr 26, 2012 4:47 AM

I don't detect any rust on those chisels of yours. You are back strong as ever.

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Thanks guys!! It's great to be carving again!
Here's a couple more shots of it.


The checking of the wood gives it a cool vintage look. Trying to get wood to dry is a real pain in moist environments. I have a wood shed just for that purpose. Looking forward to see more!!

Great looking marq and congratulations on your move to paradise! (I know that's a bit late...)

I had always thought that their might be a pretty decent tourist market for traditionally inspired tikis on the islands. I'm assuming you've been to Havaiki in Hanalei?

Enjoy paradise and glad to see that you are still carving away!

:o

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On 2012-04-26 10:35, Polynesiac wrote:

I had always thought that their might be a pretty decent tourist market for traditionally inspired tikis on the islands. I'm assuming you've been to Havaiki in Hanalei?

Love that shop! We print their T-shirts at work, too.

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