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James Labanowski
Registered: March 2005 Location: Oxnard, California Posts: 2,046

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Even though the Japanese and Chinese are famed for their miniature art forms we here in the good old US of A have our shining moments too. After I completed the weave for this years offering for the Chuck Byron Memorial Tournament(an event to raise money for young artists), which many of my fellow west coast rod builder buddies have participated in, I started to think about what can be accomplished in rod art and by rod artists of today. This offering (I have done it before as a sample) gives us an idea of what can be accomplished on a relatively small diameter rod. I placed a dime on it to give it some scale. It is 8 layers, nearly 250 threads and 130 threads long with as much detail and I could put in such as eye, gill slit, false gill slit, stripes and of course the basics. The oval around it is because it used to be on a banner over Chucks booth at the Fred Hall Show. I promised him one day I would do it but unfortunately I didn’t complete it before he left us. I am pretty sure he likes it. I got to feeling pretty smug about myself when my ego check mechanism lit up and made me think of all the wonderful rod artists in our craft today and all the hard work each puts into of the creations they produce. I thought about all the detail Matt Kotch puts into his paingtings. He has amazed so many people at the shows he has done live displays. I think about the inlay work Bernie Cohen(fighting a battle against the big C) and Billy Vivona do on EVA grips, it is so cool to see a grip and weave combination. Billy continues his talents with crosswraps, along with the NERBS(I would fill the page with all THEIR names especially my partner in crimes Michael Joyce), Rooster, Salty Dawg, BD Ehler and soooooooo many others heck even I used to be pretty fair at Diamond Wraps(old school term). The newbies are continuing the traditions too. Scott Throop brought us into a new form called Tiger Wrapping. Wow what a monster that has created. How about Ken Bush and Mike A and their cord work. Talk about an old art form that has been rejuvenated, us old sailors just look at it and remember the old days of iron men and wooden ships. Though we don’t hear much from him any more I cant forget my good friend Putter and his pioneer work on Marbling that 8 ball, Scott, Jim T and so many others have raised eyebrows with. Then we have Terry Henson and a tall old grumpy guy in Florida that PEDA have on their 10 most wanted poster for stripping feathers off poooooor little birdies to arrange on rods. Not the type art form my big shaky hands are good for but THEY pull it off so nice. I know I am forgetting so so many people(I gots CRS) especially in the South and North and probably some techniques(like snake skins and Mark Bs incredible woodies) but I just had to post this with my pictures. Granted rod art can add weight to a rod and may not be applicable to all types of rods but that sure doesn’t negate the hard work that they all put into their projects nor should it diminish the awe and wonder of the beauty they create. Guess what is the most wonderous thing most all rod artist have in common TODAY? How about the way virtually all of them share their knowledge freely with anyone who asks for help. Cool huh????? OK OK I will get off the soap box and go back to my damn cave. Damn it is a Bitch getting old and finding respect for other life forms. LOL
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Ross van Enckevort
Registered: March 2005 Location: South Australia Posts: 154
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Tue August 31, 2010 7:40pm
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Doc, Absolutely stunning. That is going to look something else with finish on. Hope your well.
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Fred Yarmolowicz
Registered: March 2005 Location: Brick(Central) NJ Posts: 556
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Tue August 31, 2010 8:56pm
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Amazing! Your rant was well written for a fellow Pollock . My daughter is an aspiring artist and I can see where you are coming from .
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Steve Zayas
Registered: March 2010 Posts: 309
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Tue August 31, 2010 10:10pm
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you have some great eyesight to do that. thats some guide wrap.nice weave to boot
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Michael Joyce
Registered: March 2005 Location: Central MA Posts: 1,521
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Wed September 1, 2010 12:29am
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Your the best in my book Doc....your work has floored me always (sick tiny weave BTW)...thank you very much for including ME in your list next to others so influencial in this artform on fishing rods.I posted a photo one day and YOU commented on it..I called Billy and then got drunk, GREAT DAY, it was like Babe Ruth calling me and saying "Nice hit"...thread and finish is wayyy to heavy...we know that....
and that under wrap is kinda stoopid......STEP IT UP SON!!!!!!!
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BIlly Vivona
Registered: March 2005 Location: Staten Island, New York Posts: 2,827
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Wed September 1, 2010 8:47am
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Posted on FB: "Doc, that's a great post. When I started building all I heard was how thread art was dead, it'll never reach the hieghts of the Golden era of wrapping 10 years prior. IT's obvious by your post with all the new techniques and names that we are in teh Diamond era of art, with no end in sight, it's continuing to grow and expand"
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Raymond_Adams
Registered: May 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA Posts: 2,187
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Wed September 1, 2010 11:10am
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Awesome weave Doc.
Thankfully, We have many folks that help & inspire us rookie builders. There are many young bucks doing some great stuff too now so already the torch has been passed. Ditto Billy! There is no end in sight I'm happy to agree.
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Ken Bonneau
Registered: February 2007 Location: Kings Park, Long Island, N.Y Posts: 449
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Wed September 1, 2010 12:12pm
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That's one fine marlin weave, Doc, Great job!
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steve cox
Registered: May 2006 Posts: 203
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Thu September 2, 2010 9:48am
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Wow!
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Italo Busi
Registered: August 2005 Location: Roma Italy Posts: 596
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Mon September 20, 2010 1:22pm
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Hello my friend,
your works are always awesome !!
ciao my friend
Italo
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charles lechner
Registered: March 2010 Location: Charlotte, NC, United States Posts: 9
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Mon September 27, 2010 8:46am
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Holy cow, way cool. Just amazing work!
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Jay Hunt
Registered: March 2007 Posts: 144
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Wed September 29, 2010 6:21pm
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Doc, You have always amazed me with your Rod Art ! wonderful job !
Hope to see you again at the EXPO in Feb.
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David Norton
Registered: July 2010 Posts: 1
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Sat October 2, 2010 4:03pm
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Now that's amazing. Way ta go..........!
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Jim Meallows
Registered: September 2010 Posts: 94
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Sun December 19, 2010 10:27pm
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WOW
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