Item S19
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This strip laminated lefty hook was made in 1979 out of Locust. In 1978. I purchased a lefty weighted hook (#91) from Al Gerhards. It was a great flyer, but it delaminated at the elbow after a few months of throwing. I sent it back to Al for a repair, but it never flew as well as it did before the delamination. I ordered a replacement lefty hook. Al made tit out of Locust (his favorite wood) and it took about a year for the construction and tuning to be completed. The replacement was this hook (#156) and it has been one of my favorite boomerangs for more than 40 years. I have thrown it thousands of times and it has always been a fantastic flyer with a flight range of 70-75 metres. It flies great in both windy or calm conditions and it rarely hits the ground until it completes a full return. There are no dings or cracks, only light scratches and wear. Lefty Gerhards hooks are very rare and I do not think any others compare with the durability and flight characteristics of this one. A choice and very nice collectible.
Al Gerhards is one of America's most famous pioneers in the development of long distance boomerangs. Al was an active thrower, manufacturer and competitor in the 1970s and early 1980s. His most popular model is the Standard Weighted Hook which was made out of strip laminated hardwoods. The standard hook was occasionally made without weights, but the majority of these hook boomerangs had a single lead weight on each tip with a unique serial number stamped in the weight near the lift arm tip. The earliest examples (1970s) had an additional half weight inserted into the underside of the elbow. This was discontinued on hooks made in the early 1980s because the elbow weight was often the source for the initiation of strip delaminations. Al also made strip laminated large hooks, small hooks, omegas, traditionals and the awesome Big "U"s. The large hooks were sometimes called "White Lightning" hooks and Al used one of these to set a World Record in the long distance event with a documented throw of more than 125 yards in the late 1970s. Only 500 standard weighted hooks with numbers were made. The last one has a silver star inlayed in the dingle arm tip and this one is displayed in Al's living room in a specially made holder that also displays his world record "White Lightning" hook. I visited with Al Gerhards in early 2006 and asked him about the integrity of his boomerangs after 25-30 years. Al assured me that he used strong epoxy glues and that he still throws boomerangs that he made 30+ years ago without any problems. Al recommends that the owners of his boomerangs rub the surface with Tung oil or Gun oil prior to throwing if it has been in storage. The boomerang should be oiled at least once every 3 months if it is thrown regularly. However, I discourage the throwing of old collectable boomerangs unless it is thrown under very carefully controlled conditions. I would prefer that the owner make a copy of this boomerang for his own use and save the original as a fine collectable. |