Luv it Mark customer should be stoked with that piece of art!
Hi Guys,
I built this for a customer at Batemans Bay who liked the rods I did for the game fishing club back in January. He wanted colours like in the Jimmy Barnes rod but I try to not do anything the same as what I've done before. It keeps things original and most customers appreciate having something unique. Anyway this is what I came up with. I also came to the conclusion that, IMHO, you must have either black or white in there somewhere to provide the contrast. I know it's just personal but that's what I believe. It's just like in threadwork - you need contrast.
Regards to all
Mark
Outback Rods
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Luv it Mark customer should be stoked with that piece of art!
I just looks like islands or reefs from a aerial shot and beautiful Mark.
Top stuff Mark
Cheers
Owen
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Cheers,
Owen
The whole world's mad save thee & me (but I'm not too sure about thee)
Thanks guys. Very happy with this one and the colours turned out better than I expected early on.
wow, beautiful!
Very nice work Mark.
BARICK Rods
Sydney, Australia
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Top job Mark, looks amazing.
How do you do it, I've never seen it before, is there a step by step guide some where?
Russ
Thanks everyone who commented.
Russ there are no tricks with these but they do take a heap of time. Do a search for "G-Urushi". There will be a few results come up but probably the best one to give you an idea would be "Satocustomrods" on instagram by Brent Ikari. IMHO he does THE best G-Urushi out there.
Thanks Mark, I just googled it, yes it is pretty simple but a long process, I will try it on a split grip surf rod I have made, I didn't know what to do at the but end. All good.
I will post it when complete.
thanks again.
Russ