Item P53
This Item was Sold on 15 September
2020 for $72
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This beautiful art boomerang depicts two shepards standing on a hill looking down on the town of Bethlehem. For several years, Rod issued a different art boomerang to celebrate Christmas. This is the art scene that he did in 1986. The reverse side has " Made by Rod Jones, Australia 11.86 " The word " From " is written on the underside of the elbow as these were usually purchased and used as Christmas gifts. This V shape is usually a very nice 20 metre flyer. I have never thrown it. It is in new, mint condition.
Rod Jones was recognized in the early 1980s as a manufacturer of high performance sport boomerangs with beautiful art. His boomerangs were painted with air brush art and finished with a high gloss coating that made his boomerangs glow like jewels. Prices were high and buyers didn't like to throw them for fear of damaging the art and high gloss finish. Rod also made boomerangs for competition events. His competition boomerangs included MTA, Doublers, Fast Catch and Aussie Round models. The MTA was laminated on a jig with a spherical surface to build in tune as he laminated 6 to 10 thin layers of hardwood to make the blank. This was important because the boomerang flight behaves like a spherical pendulum in motion. Al Gerhards is the only other boom maker who used a spherical shell to make his boomerangs and Al used his spherical shell to tune, not to laminate his blanks. In the 1990s, Rod quit making boomerangs and he took up fishing as a hobby. It has been almost 30 years since any of his art boomerangs have been sold commercially, so they have become valuable collectibles. |