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Topic: Mojo workin'  (Read 1110 times)

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So, during the winter one of my smaller creations was a wooden fish hook with a bit of ab shell for the barb. I originally carved it as a pendant (& wore it to the AOTY BBQ at Aquan) but it really was just too big for that. I decided it would become my 2009 yak mojo, and hung it on the bow of the tarpon in preparation for the trip Sunday. I wasn't sure if it would work, but a ling limit showed that it was doing its job!
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Nice....I carved one out of bone but I agree a bit to large to actually wear so its on my rearview mirror. I got some koa wood when I was in Hawaii last month and I wanna try and make some from that.


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Koa is beautiful stuff. I have an old surfer's journal magazine that shows Greg Noll building some koa wood longboards.
I used a piece of madrone that PG&E trimmed off our tree last fall.
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yeah it was pretty cool we were on Kauai and this little shop had some beautiful koa furniture and right next to the register was a bag of koa scraps for $20. So I picked it up. I am sure the TSA was wondering what the hell was in my bag. But I am sure they have seen stranger items.
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I WANT ONE  :smt007 Someone has to get the NCKA award for the "most posts"....hint....hint....hint... :smt002


 

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