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Works of Art from Ironworker
#1
We are so lucky here at BFT. A very talented member makes some fish replicas out of carbon steel. His name is Ironworker.

This thread will be just for posting his art pieces for our viewing.
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#2
Here is the Roosterfish.

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#3
here are some of the other fish that i've done, enjoy

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#4
Here is a Salmon by Ironworker

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#5
you are the man, thank you again. i will send you a pm with a picture of something new i'm doing.
later.
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#6
That is some really cool stuff
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#7
All i can say is they are beautiful!!! awsome man awsome awsome awsome awsome i sure enjoy real handcrafted art.Wow im amazed keep up the good work.Have you ever tryed makeing a marlin?yet if so i wanna see the pics cause one day i want one for my fishing store or lodge.[Smile]And i have have a website running right now and was wondering if i could use a few pics of that.Thank you for your time and art work your a very good welder.Probley the best i have seen.
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#8
hey profishing how are things. thanks for the kind words. i just get a rush out of making the fish. it's like a drug. you can use my pictures if you so desire.
another fish on the way in a couple of weeks.
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#9
They look great!![cool]
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#10
Hi there,

Nice fishies... Plan to display/sell at the Long Beach/Fred Hall show this March? If not.... you might want to think about it!

I'll be working there again this year..... but not in a booth of my own.

Hey TubeN2,

As usual.... you're the man that see's just what's goin' on and happy to share the wealth!

JapanRon
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#11
thanks for the kind words.
i'm trying to get into the park city arts festival this coming fall.
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#12
Just curious, how much do those beauties go for? I imagine you could get a pretty fair price for such a nice work of art..[Wink]
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#13
hey bearclaw
i would ask 300.00 for this size of fish. i'm going to make some that are around 14 inches long and about 3 to 4 high, and i will be asking 100.00 for them.
the ones that are shown are all 19 to 22 inches long and 6 to 7 inches high.
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#14
Those are great. Have you ever tried to make any out of stainless. They would be great for yard art (no rust).
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#15
i haven't done any yet. but i'm sure that i will sooner than later.
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#16
Hey there TubeN2,

Surely there's room for ironworker and art at the FH show next year. Booths run a little over a one and three zeros. But sharing a booth just might be possible for a start.

Lots of fishing art including gold jewelry being done!

JapanRon
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#17
Dryrod and I saw a booth that reminded us of Ironworker and his beautiful creations. They had sculptures all out of wood. Some of them were a little pricey but then again, how do you put a price on such talent?[Smile]
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[center][cool][font "Poor Richard"][#005000][size 4]Hey there TubeN2 - wasn't the largest carving priced at $10,000?[/size][/#005000][/font][/center]
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#19
Yes Sir. 10 grand for an elaborate Thresher with lots of baitfish decorations.[cool]
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#20
here are a couple of pictures of a new fish sculpture that i have completed.
enjoy

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