instead of flooding the ablums with photos of unfinished booms. i
made a Album in Webshots.com. this album show how i work with 1/16
strips and put them together, glue and clamp them.
http://tinyurl.com/2554y9
please leave comments.
after it drys, i will take more pictures and keep updateing the album
and those interested.
David F
Grants Pass, OR
i will be repeating this post in other boomerang groups, sorry
Hi Pat,
I just wanted to say "thanks" for starting this group, which, until
BoomTalk ended, I didn't even know it existed, didn't know to look for
it. Anyway, I've posted some nice photos of a few "Classic" 1970-90's
rangs, along with one of a Siegfried Stiller Horse Rang I traded to
Jeff Lewry for 3 rangs in return: A 1981 Gerhards S/L Omega, an
original lefty Cosimo 7 by Peter Ruhf, and a 16 inch Lewry Contest Hook
(another lefty)...perhaps the best trade I ever made...I kinda had Jeff
on the ropes...the Horse was for his daughter Naomi's birthday, and he
wanted it reeeaaaal bad....
Bill
-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com]På vegne af dlhughes001@... Sendt: 2. juli 2007 03:31 Til: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com Emne: Re: [BoomerangPhotos] Re: Messages
We, if Dave Hendricks has killed BT, who's to say we can't revive it under different moderatorship?
I don't get why he didn't just offer it up for someon to take over, if he simply wanted out of it. I just don't understand that.
Dave Hughes
-- "Bruce" <brucembernstein@...> wrote:
Hi Pat,
Bruce Bernstein from Chicago here...
I wasn't aware until a couple of minutes ago that BT "is gone."
I'd like to personally thank you for making this forum available, and for all the other work you've done and are doing for all of us who love boomerangs.
I would hate to lose touch with all the new friends I've made on BT.
With sincere thanks,
Bruce > > I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage > space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who > still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until > something better comes along. > > Peace, > Pat > Tx >
The name BoomerangTalk is probably up for
grabs.Certainly BoomerantTalk II or Son
of BoomerangTalk is available.Anyone who
wants to can certainly start up another group and probably get at least half
the membership back without even trying very hard.
David and John,
Thanks for starting up your groups and
feel free to post about them here.I don’t
have any desire to run a busy group, but I opened this one up so that I won’t
have to approve new members for a while.This just seemed like a convenient place to contact old BT members
because I don’t have their emails.
Bruce, nice to hear from
you.
Y’all take care,
Pat
-----Original Message----- From: dlhughes001@...
[mailto:dlhughes001@...] Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 8:31
PM To:
BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BoomerangPhotos] Re:
Messages
We, if Dave Hendricks has killed BT, who's to say we
can't revive it under different moderatorship?
I don't get why he didn't just offer it up for someon
to take over, if he simply wanted out of it. I just don't understand that.
Dave Hughes
-- "Bruce" <brucembernstein@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi Pat,
Bruce Bernstein from Chicago here...
I wasn't aware until a couple of minutes ago that BT "is gone."
I'd like to personally thank you for making this forum available,
and for all the other work you've done and are doing for all of us
who love boomerangs.
I would hate to lose touch with all the new friends I've made on BT.
With sincere thanks,
Bruce
>
> I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage
> space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who
> still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until
> something better comes along.
>
> Peace,
> Pat
> Tx
>
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We, if Dave Hendricks has killed BT, who's to say we can't revive it under different moderatorship?
I don't get why he didn't just offer it up for someon to take over, if he simply wanted out of it. I just don't understand that.
Dave Hughes
-- "Bruce" <brucembernstein@...> wrote:
Hi Pat,
Bruce Bernstein from Chicago here...
I wasn't aware until a couple of minutes ago that BT "is gone."
I'd like to personally thank you for making this forum available, and for all the other work you've done and are doing for all of us who love boomerangs.
I would hate to lose touch with all the new friends I've made on BT.
With sincere thanks,
Bruce > > I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage > space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who > still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until > something better comes along. > > Peace, > Pat > Tx >
Hi Pat and Everyone,
I'm very upset over the loss of Boomerang Talk and Dave website
bvdrangs.com These are both tremendous losses to the world wide
boomerang community. Pat, I think it's quite appropriate that BT
members migrate to your group. David F., I had no knowledge of your
group beginnerboomerangs101. I'll join shortly. I think that will be a
great list for beginners to go and I'm enthusiastic about beginners
having somewhere to converge. This is basically the reason why Dave
Hendricks broke away from ranglist. To give beginners a place to go
without feeling intimated by know-it-all experienced boomers.
I'm glad Dave mentioned my google group
http://groups.google.com/group/realworkingboomerangs in his final BT
post and wrote him personally to thank him. I'm sorry I didn't get a
chance to Invite you all from there. I prefer the google system to the
Yahoo system but I see that I have one of the very few boomerang
forums on google, while Yahoo has a good number of boom groups of
which I'm a member of many.
I started Realworkingboomerangs when I first heard of Google
Groups because I wanted to see what kind of features they had there.
As of this writing, no one new has joined my group and the last post
was made on March 17th by me. Currently there are 11 members. It's
just another option among the now numerous groups available. I wanted
to give you guys a very simple rundown on what it's about and what to
expect. It's an adult site that will be very loosely moderated. I
chose adult status because most all of us are responsible adults who
don't need babysitting.
I'm not a big fan of moderating and screening emails. People
express their selves differently and I don't like the way rules have
been imposed on me on other forums in the past. If someone on my list
appears (in my opinion) to be offensive, I'll speak to them once and
if we can't arrive at a peaceful agreement that suits me, they'll have
to take their personality elsewhere. It's my intention for
realworkingboomerangs to run itself. Just a place for good time
boomerangers to converge and for beginners to our hobby to find out
what they may want to know. If problems escalate to the level that
destroyed Boom Talk, I'll shut down my group too.
So I humbly invite you all into realworking boomerangs. Just
bear in mind that it's a free service composed of you the member. You
will make the group what it is and no one will be obligated to another
to furnish a tailor made experience.
Cheers!
John V.
--- In BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com, "wpsteig" <pat@...> wrote:
>
> I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage
> space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who
> still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until
> something better comes along.
>
> Peace,
> Pat
> Tx
>
maybe we can use the first one for some good old boomerang chat, sharing, and learning.
I an no pro at boomerangs and that is why we started beginnersboomerang101. maybe some of the seasoned pros will join us and help ourselves and new members and newbies to the finer points, the funny stories, and such related to boomerangs.
we are always looking for links, photos, and such.
I hope you will help me get the word out.
I have to tell ya up front. I and Sam will not deal with what the other groups had to deal with. I guess I am not the Christian as most......I have no problem deleting a bad apple.
I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until something better comes along.
Hi Pat,
Bruce Bernstein from Chicago here...
I wasn't aware until a couple of minutes ago that BT "is gone."
I'd like to personally thank you for making this forum available,
and for all the other work you've done and are doing for all of us
who love boomerangs.
I would hate to lose touch with all the new friends I've made on BT.
With sincere thanks,
Bruce
>
> I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage
> space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who
> still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until
> something better comes along.
>
> Peace,
> Pat
> Tx
>
I started this group a couple of years ago simply as extra storage
space for BoomerangTalk. Now that BT is gone, I guess people who
still want to talk about boomerangs could use this forum until
something better comes along.
Peace,
Pat
Tx
hey all,
in case there was anyone that didn't know before,
the web address for this years tourney is =
http users.isp.com/azrang
wanted to be sure no one was left out.
thanks
till later then
tucson don
Sounds like you had quite a time over there! Imagine...going to Australia and teaching Australians how to throw boomerangs...amazing!
Yeah, I read on their website that those hooks would go 90-100M, but I think maybe that's either 'sales hype', or you'd have to be Nolan Ryan or John Elway to throw one. I just love the looks of them, and may still order one from him yet.
I'm very happy for you that you got to go over there and do all that. I know it's long been a desire of yours.
Dave
-- "Bob Rudy" <didge70@...> wrote:
Dave, those hooks you were talking about I was told go about 90 to 100 meters (all natural hooks). He had some other hooks that were absolutely beautiful (5 of them cut out of the same root). They were on the other wall. I will post a picture of them. Dave I went by myself to Australia. Stayed in backpacker hostels. Taught aboriginal kids how to throw boomerangs while in Arnhemland. That area of Australia didn't utilize boomerangs. It is recognized as the birthplace of the didgeridoo or yirdaki as it is called by the Yolgnu people. Camped for a week with Aboriginals and made didgeridoos along with trying to learn thier style of play which is called "Gunbork". Met a lot of interesting people and had a ball for a month. After returning home I dreamt about Australia every night for 2 solid weeks. Nita said that I really hadn't come home yet even tho I was their physicallly. I picked up a spear thrower,shield,natural elbow returning boomerang,a kangaroo hide,built a didgeridoo and bought one. Sent home about 5 boxes of stuff including a number of books about aboriginal Australia. Did a lot of hiking,lost a few pounds,ate some great food and packed as much in my head as I could. This January I am putting a display in the Lake Jackson library for the month and on the 20 of January will be utilizing their conference room to give a talk about my trip. It is entitled "Trapped in Arnhemland". And that's a whole nother story.
Bob
--- In BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Hughes" <dlhughes001@...> wrote: > > Boy, Bob, I wish I'da known you were going over there. See > those 'hook' booms behind the guy's left shoulder in the photo of the > boom shop? I almost bought one of those and had it shipped here, but > it would have cost quite a bit. I coulda had you snag me one when you > were there, dadgum! ;^) > > Nice photos, interesting. Wish I coulda gone with y'all! > > Dave Hughes >
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Dave, those hooks you were talking about I was told go about 90 to 100
meters (all natural hooks). He had some other hooks that were
absolutely beautiful (5 of them cut out of the same root). They were
on the other wall. I will post a picture of them. Dave I went by
myself to Australia. Stayed in backpacker hostels. Taught aboriginal
kids how to throw boomerangs while in Arnhemland. That area of
Australia didn't utilize boomerangs. It is recognized as the
birthplace of the didgeridoo or yirdaki as it is called by the Yolgnu
people. Camped for a week with Aboriginals and made didgeridoos along
with trying to learn thier style of play which is called "Gunbork".
Met a lot of interesting people and had a ball for a month. After
returning home I dreamt about Australia every night for 2 solid weeks.
Nita said that I really hadn't come home yet even tho I was their
physicallly. I picked up a spear thrower,shield,natural elbow
returning boomerang,a kangaroo hide,built a didgeridoo and bought one.
Sent home about 5 boxes of stuff including a number of books about
aboriginal Australia. Did a lot of hiking,lost a few pounds,ate some
great food and packed as much in my head as I could. This January I am
putting a display in the Lake Jackson library for the month and on the
20 of January will be utilizing their conference room to give a talk
about my trip. It is entitled "Trapped in Arnhemland". And that's a
whole nother story.
Bob
--- In BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Hughes"
<dlhughes001@...> wrote:
>
> Boy, Bob, I wish I'da known you were going over there. See
> those 'hook' booms behind the guy's left shoulder in the photo of
the
> boom shop? I almost bought one of those and had it shipped here, but
> it would have cost quite a bit. I coulda had you snag me one when
you
> were there, dadgum! ;^)
>
> Nice photos, interesting. Wish I coulda gone with y'all!
>
> Dave Hughes
>
Boy, Bob, I wish I'da known you were going over there. See
those 'hook' booms behind the guy's left shoulder in the photo of the
boom shop? I almost bought one of those and had it shipped here, but
it would have cost quite a bit. I coulda had you snag me one when you
were there, dadgum! ;^)
Nice photos, interesting. Wish I coulda gone with y'all!
Dave Hughes
I have posted some photos from my recent trip to Australia. I will
change photos from time to time. I took around 800 digital photos. The
pictures of people with boomerangs are individuals who I taught how to
throw while in Darwin.
Bob
Along with the help of David H and Francios, I have been working on
designing the 4th in line of J. Royos Karma series.
I haven't been able to contact him as of yet to see if he has ideas
for a Karma 4.
If he does, then I have some renameing to do.
Anyway the results are posted in the Bear Boomerang Album.
David #14
Grants Pass, OR
in the photo album David #14 there are some new versions of soem old
designs. a Bat, Cat, and the draft idea for a double Puma.
David #14
Grants Pass, OR
i placed a new ablum in the photo section of the group. in there are
a couple of animated Logo i made for myself.
if anyone would like me to attempt to make one for themselfs, just
let me know.
PsychicBear
Wow. The resemblance is spooky. Cool glasses too.
I'll have to ask my mama if she recognizes the guy.
How did I miss that before?
Nice job Morri,
Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Morri Mohr
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:37 PM
To: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BoomerangPhotos] Check this Out!
Hey everyone,
I was looking at all the cool stuff on this site and I came accross
a picture that looks just like Pat. Of course you will have to know
what Pat looks like but this image looks just like him. The only
problem is this picture is from a magazine article in the 50's!
Check it out, as I loaded a copy to my new photos folder. This
person MUST be Pat's Grampa or a long lost Uncle.
Morri
Yahoo! Groups Links
Hey everyone,
I was looking at all the cool stuff on this site and I came accross
a picture that looks just like Pat. Of course you will have to know
what Pat looks like but this image looks just like him. The only
problem is this picture is from a magazine article in the 50's!
Check it out, as I loaded a copy to my new photos folder. This
person MUST be Pat's Grampa or a long lost Uncle.
Morri
Pat,
I talked to a lot of people about Billy Boomerang. Spent most of
three days chasing down leads and interviewing. There are some very
colorful individuals who's own story is quite interesting. I sent
Richard Harrison (Boomerang Man) all the info. I think he is going
to put something together on his site. If he doesn't I will post.
Bob
--- In BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com, "Pat Steigman"
<psteigman@t...> wrote:
> Hey Bob,
>
> I saw the photos and was very curious what you learned about Billy.
> Thanks for sharing,
> Pat
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bob Rudy
> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 7:43 PM
> To: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [BoomerangPhotos] Billy Boomerang
>
> My wife, Nita and I made a trip to South Padre Island this past
May
> and did some investigating into the legend of Billy Boomerang. I
have
> added some photos taken during my search.
>
> Bob Rudy
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
I found this googling billy boomerang
http://www.sandyfeet.com/columns/ask4.97.html
Dear Sandy,
When I was a teenager growing up in the RGV (late 1960's early
1970's), there was a guy that used to hang out near the jetty's
parking lot and throw a boomerang. It seemed like he was always there.
We called him "Boomerang Billy." Is he still hanging around and
throwing that boomerang?
Thanks,
Long-lost Valley Guy
Greetings, LLValley Guy,
The gentleman to whom you are referring was actually known as Billy
Boomerang - in addition to designing and throwing boomerangs he
created some lovely shark's tooth jewelry. He was a very... unusual
character. He died from cancer several years ago, though his legend
lives on.
The name confusion probably springs from the fact that there is a bar
at the Surf Motel named "Boomerang Billy's." If I am not mistaken,
they have some of his boomerangs on display there but otherwise have
no connection with the man or the legend.
Hey Bob,
I saw the photos and was very curious what you learned about Billy.
Thanks for sharing,
Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bob Rudy
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 7:43 PM
To: BoomerangPhotos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BoomerangPhotos] Billy Boomerang
My wife, Nita and I made a trip to South Padre Island this past May
and did some investigating into the legend of Billy Boomerang. I have
added some photos taken during my search.
Bob Rudy
Yahoo! Groups Links
My wife, Nita and I made a trip to South Padre Island this past May
and did some investigating into the legend of Billy Boomerang. I have
added some photos taken during my search.
Bob Rudy
Kendall,
Do you have no grass or trees where you live, Dude? That thing would
be lost in no time around here! Looks cool, though!
Of course I know it's just for fun....
Hey, how about the flouro-color camo that hunters wear? Hmmm....my
next LD might get that scheme on it!
Dave Hughes
BoomerangPhotos has been set up to provide more storage space for
photos for members of BoomerangTalk.
Please feel free to create a new folder and add picturs of your
boomerangs.
Check out the files section for articles on boomerangs.
Pat Steigman