Whittington Omega by Rusty Harding

Item JB29  

This Item was Sold on 25 October 2013 for $33


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This unusual left handed omega boomerang was made out of 6 mm Baltic Birch plywood and painted nicely on the upper surface. The shape belongs to Red Whittington, but Rusty made this one for his own use. That is why it is left handed. Nicely painted in a sytle that suggests Gary Broadbent's workshop, so this boomerang was probably made in the late 1990s when Rusty was spending a lot of time at Gary's home. Signed on the reverse side of the elbow, but not dated. In excellent condition. I was able to test throw this boomerang and found it to be a very good flyer with a flight range of 30-35 metres. A unique, one-of-a-kind collectible.

Specifications: Left Handed ; Tip-to-tip Span = 36 cm ; Weight = 76 gm


Rusty Harding is one of America's best known boomerang manufacturers. I first met Rusty in 1979 when Rusty and I lived in Florida only 30 miles apart. Rusty was already an experienced boomerang thrower and manufacturer. I had been throwing longer than Rusty, but Rusty put a lot more effort into making premium boomerang products. The quality products that I made and sold in the 1980s and 1990s was highly influenced by my association with Rusty. Rusty was left handed and his lefty booms were exceptional. He made a large number of sporting and competition boomerang models. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Rusty made boomerangs from his home in Vero Beach, Florida. In the early 1980s, Rusty moved to Lebanon, Tennessee where he continued to make boomerangs until the late 1990s. Rusty's old classics, especially those from Vero Beach, have become valuable collectibles. The boomerangs that have the highest collectable value are the Concept models that were made out of lapped hardwood boards and with angles of 70 or 90 degrees. These were sometimes weighted. His Hurricane Hook and Contender [omega] designs are the most popular sporting models. Rusty died in November 2010 after a lengthy battle with coronary disease, so his models continue to grow in demand.



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