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Nebe 03-16-2006 02:55 PM

WOW-
 
check out these fish carvings done by labrador1's dad... i guess attention to detail runs in the family :hihi:

sweet jheesus :beat:
http://trophyfishcarvings.com/?fish=1

zacs 03-16-2006 03:10 PM

OH MY GOD

JohnR 03-16-2006 03:20 PM

Uhh, ummmm, errr, that stuff is fantastic...

And I can't even finish 1 little plug :huh:

jim sylvester 03-16-2006 03:34 PM

attention to detail runs in the family

look out king salifish mounts!!!!!!!!!

pops 03-16-2006 03:39 PM

certain artists in their chosen mediums are 'the man' this guy is the man.
wow:smokin:

Skitterpop 03-16-2006 03:53 PM

Also
 
He was a classical muscian...symphony quality I believe. Was also an artist with more than fish.

Mr. Smith

striperman36 03-16-2006 04:01 PM

How did he carve those scales?

MakoMike 03-16-2006 04:05 PM

Unfrigginbelievable!

stripersnipr 03-16-2006 04:41 PM

Are these for sale?

Rockport24 03-16-2006 04:50 PM

WOW is right. that is just amazing. I wonder how much one of those babies goes for.

In The Surf 03-16-2006 04:50 PM

Excellent work, great detail! :claps:

PI guy 03-16-2006 05:15 PM

That's some nice stuff.

Backbeach Jake 03-16-2006 05:16 PM

Now that is a level of art that we rarely get to see. Awesome!

InTheHole 03-16-2006 05:26 PM

Holy crap!!! That should be headed for the oven !!

libassboy 03-16-2006 05:27 PM

Those are unbelieveable.:eek:
Good genetics!

Raven 03-16-2006 05:45 PM

stunningly accurate
 
as real looking as it can get.

Flaptail 03-16-2006 05:46 PM

God works through those hands..................:angel:

Arne P 03-16-2006 05:46 PM

It's amazing how good those are! :eek5: Unbelievable talent. :beat:

Clammer 03-16-2006 06:27 PM

F #$%^&*() AWESOME

MAC 03-16-2006 06:41 PM

:claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps:

afterhours 03-16-2006 06:43 PM

mucho talent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Slingah 03-16-2006 07:02 PM

looks like he is about as good as it gets
absolutely fantastic

Surely Bassey 03-16-2006 07:21 PM

It's really beautiful stuff but I need to know.... how many zeros????

Skitterpop 03-16-2006 07:29 PM

my guess for price range $4500 to $7500
 
if not more... especially with a customer/professional review of:

" Not only does Smith`s work stand comfortably with the best examples from the past but there is growing opinion that it may just be the best of all time."


I`m very impressed.

Slipknot 03-16-2006 07:36 PM

WOW is an understatement :drool:
they look like actual fish
unbeleivable!!!

Surely Bassey 03-16-2006 07:40 PM

I could just see my kids putting it in the pool to see if it floats....

Labrador1 03-16-2006 10:21 PM

Eben just sent me a PM saying that he'd posted this - Good thing since I figured the "Wow" post was going to be Eben with an early spring 50# on one of his new eels!

Dad started carving those about 15 years ago - and has never looked back. Basically he gets calls from guys who have caught a "trophy" and want him to create a representation of it. They are all life sized - matching both length and girth. The tarpon was somewhere in the 7' category if I remember right - although most of his carvings are Atlantic Salmon and trout. Indanite is right about the music - he has played the bassoon in the Dallas symphony, Kansas City and still plays in the Chautauqua Symphony.

Everything is carved by hand with files, dremels or in some cases a woodburner - and the painting is all done with paintbrushes and oil paints - not airbrushes. Even the eyes - which he assures me are easy to paint - are hand painted. They generally take him about 6 weeks from start to finish. He has never advertised, but a while ago I helped to convince him that a website was in order - not as an advertising tool, but something to allow interested parties to look at photos online rather than sending photos in the mail. Computers are not his bag - he is much more comfortable with a paintbrush in his hand.

I've never posted anything about what he does since I didn't want it to look like an advertisement - besides - his carvings make my plugs look really bad!

He's never done a striper - and every year I hope to catch one that I would consider worthy. I came closer this year, but still not hit that magic personal milestone. But hey its almost may - and maybe he'll give me a discount!!!

JohnR 03-16-2006 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Labrador1
Eben just sent me a PM saying that he'd posted this - Good thing since I figured the "Wow" post was going to be Eben with an early spring 50# on one of his new eels!

Dad started carving those about 15 years ago - and has never looked back. Basically he gets calls from guys who have caught a "trophy" and want him to create a representation of it. They are all life sized - matching both length and girth. The tarpon was somewhere in the 7' category if I remember right - although most of his carvings are Atlantic Salmon and trout. Indanite is right about the music - he has played the bassoon in the Dallas symphony, Kansas City and still plays in the Chautauqua Symphony.

Everything is carved by hand with files, dremels or in some cases a woodburner - and the painting is all done with paintbrushes and oil paints - not airbrushes. Even the eyes - which he assures me are easy to paint - are hand painted. They generally take him about 6 weeks from start to finish. He has never advertised, but a while ago I helped to convince him that a website was in order - not as an advertising tool, but something to allow interested parties to look at photos online rather than sending photos in the mail. Computers are not his bag - he is much more comfortable with a paintbrush in his hand.

I've never posted anything about what he does since I didn't want it to look like an advertisement - besides - his carvings make my plugs look really bad!

He's never done a striper - and every year I hope to catch one that I would consider worthy. I came closer this year, but still not hit that magic personal milestone. But hey its almost may - and maybe he'll give me a discount!!!

I'll bet we have all seen impressive works of art that moves us a bit and inspires us but that work your dad does is truly head of the pack, simply amazing, it's own league. Big Thumbs up from the folks at S-B

tattoobob 03-16-2006 10:52 PM

Very nice work, those look the best I have ever seen

justplugit 03-16-2006 11:04 PM

Your Dad's work is phenominal Lab 1. How he ever parts with them is beyond me. May you catch your personal best this year and have two memories of a lifetime. :btu:


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