Friday, August 15, 2008

Custom Cast Antler Base Belt Buckles by John Rasmussen




MY GOOD FRIEND, AND ARTIST, JOHN RASMUSSEN, ORIGINALLY CARVED THESE INTRICATELY DETAILED BELT BUCKLES from spent elk antlers found in the wild. The originals sold for many thousands of dollars, putting them out of reach of most of us. But now you can own one for much less. How? Mr. Rasmussen developed a special “Cast Antler” process that is more durable, wearable, and just as beautiful as the originals. And like the originals, they are still painted by hand to perfection and signed by John on the back, AND ALLWAYS EVERY BIT AS BREATH TAKING!!! Each buckle comes gift boxed and an information card about the artist. All transactions are secure through PayPal. Your Satisfaction guaranteed.






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Grizzly Bear with Fish - $135






Polar Bears - $110



Howling Wolf - $135








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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Intro


Well, this is my first blog. I’m officially an old guy from the baby boomer generation and I can’t believe I can ask for a senior citizens discount in some places. It feels like I just got out of high school! Like most guys, I like electronic gadgets, especially home entertainment and computers. Hopefully I can use this blog to help others with reviews of some of the electronic stuff I bought, the good and the bad. I don’t care about product loyalty. I do care about if the item does what it claims to do, and dependably. Hopefully others can give helpful feedback on these reviews too. I also like motorcycles, bicycles, slot cars, my beautiful wife of 34 years, the Bible and the God who inspired it, in reverse order.

Another purpose begins with an awesome friend and shoestring relative that I call “Cuz,” who is also a brilliant artist. One of the things he does that boggles me is he’ll roam the forests for spent elk antlers, then carves a realistic 3D wildlife scene in the antler base and turns it into an incredible belt buckle. Mostly these have only been available at exclusive ski resort towns like Jackson Hole. I would like to make these available to everyone.

I respect Google, their business plan and their motto, “do no harm.” I say, let’s take it one step further and “do good things to all the people around us.”

Dewey