Tom is the founder of Greyford Boomerangs. He was known for his Eagle Art Wood Burning.
Over the years, Gothic Arch was one of his boomerangs that I featured. Tom is also an excellent artist in oils and other media.
Tom is the founder of Greyford Boomerangs. He was known for his Eagle Art Wood Burning.
Over the years, Gothic Arch was one of his boomerangs that I featured. Tom is also an excellent artist in oils and other media.
5 First Places Unites States Boomerang Association Nationals
1 First Place awarded at 2014 World Boomerang Competition
4 Second Places USBA Nationals
1 second place at 2014 WBC
1 second place at 2016 WBC
2 Third Places USBA Nationals
Plus 4 other awards that would not fit on the wall!
Bill’s a long-time Boomerang Man customer and friend getting his first
boomerang from me at age 15.
He enjoys making his unique art rangs.
Contact <[email protected]> if you are interested in having him
do something special for you. No promises that he’ll do it.
For Bill, it’s a hobby more than a business.
I don’t remember how I got this photo.
2 Original Boomerang Fevers
2 Swede Super Booms
1 Darnell Pro Fly , early version. No hole in the leading wing.
An old boomerang man catalog and related mailing materials.
Boy, some folks just love holding-on to stuff:)
And that’s what they are for, to be used and enjoyed.
A Jim Mayfield, 2 Doug Dufrene Napoleon Hat and Tern, a Stick Around Omega, and two that
I did not sell him.
Remember, Boomerangs are Meant to be THROWN!
GARY BROADBENT.
That’s not all the rangs he has.
Do you know what that round, gray and white object is?
I don’t. An old CD player? What do you think it is?
But I love his collection. A touch of art, too.
eddie gonzale is proud to own and enjoy these three rangs by many time USA Champ,
Chet Snouffer.
Eddie has lots of other boomerangs in his collection.
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I’d love to see your collection list here someday.
b-man,rich
Except for the foot in the lower corner, all those are flying boomerangs. Well, maybe not that green
plastic. The AX was made by Rex(my son), the decorated rangs are typical Aussie Tourist booms but
these really do work, Bill tells me.
Long-time customer, Desmal Purcell teaches art. An annual class project is uses the boomerang
shape and students do their version.
A “furry rang”? Sure, why not?)
Didgeridoo are fun to learn. circular breathing is the trick.
Make your own from pic plastic pipe 1.25 to 2.00 inch dia. 30 to 35 inch length to get started.
John Gerhrl’s dige.is real.