Item AS46
This Item was Sold on 22 June 2008
for $54
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Herb Smith was one of England's greatest boomerang
makers. Herb started making Birch plywood hooks and
traditional boomerangs in the 1960s. He was one of the first
suppliers of boomerangs to the Boomerang Man in the early
1970s. Before Al Gerhards started making his S/L hooks, Herb
Smith was the only commercial supplier of long distance
boomerangs. One of the first boomerangs I ever purchased was
a large weighted Sussex Hook with a range of 80+ metres. I
became an instant fan. Herb was an early Long Distance World
Record holder with a carefully documented throw of 108 yards
on 17 June 1972 using a large weighted traditional model
called the "Gem". In the 1980s, Herb introduced the
boomerang world to Paxolin, a dense and hard composite
material that significantly extended the range beyond that
of his plywood models. Paxolin boomerangs were smaller and
they were usually painted in two colors and with simple line
art banding. The wooden models were often decorated with
many colorful bands, flowers, birds and occasionally other
themes. Herb did most of his own art work, but while he was
a prison guard, he employed the skills of a master forger
who was an inmate in the prison where he worked. Herb
stopped making boomerangs in the late 1980s and the
boomerang world was without one of it's greatest craftsman.
Then suddenly in the early 1990s, Herb started making
boomerangs again and these were among the finest that Herb
ever produced. Herb was only able to produce a limited
number of boomerangs in the 1990s because he became ill with
bone cancer and died in 1995. Herb's models have become
among the finest of collectable boomerangs as the supply
continues to diminish. This very large omega does not have any art on the upper
surface. It is not signed, but it is dated 1994. This is one
of the last boomerangs that Herb made before his death and
he may not have been able to throw it properly because of
his illness. That is probably the reason why it is unsigned.
Because of the large size, this boomerang is best thrown by
a strong adult. As a lefty, I have just enough power to
throw it with a full return. This is a very good flyer with
a range of about 40 metres, but it is not a good boomerang
for someone without full adult strength. A unique
collectable in mint condition that came directly out of
Herb's personal collection. This boomerang was supplied directly from the estate of
Herb A. Smith. The proceeds from the sale of this item will
go directly to Herb's widow - Anim Smith. The price of this
item will be reduced every week until it is sold.