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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by punkabilly1306, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. gary terhaar
    Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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    gary terhaar
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    from oakdale ny

    I am a bit bias but i would say Alex in wonderland who is a personal friend is at my top,if i was better at posting pic i would ,A local icon since the 70s.Still does some cars IF they appeal to him but does alot of plane art and nose art.He has done alot of work at the craddle of aviation on longisland.All brush never air brush,to see his personal collection is really awsome keeps a korean fighter jet in his backyard.This is in a residential on a 75x100 plot a real mind blower. Alex is a prince of a man and just a good human.I have to say some of ROADRATEDDIES work is really really nice his latest stuff i saw is just like WOW .The car inpaticular was a green longroof i saw at the roadrats show in northport.If your into absolute perfection and spending your lifes savings nelson madina would be my choice.All 3 verry talented and gifted artists.
     
  2. KIRK!
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
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    KIRK!
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    Living?

    TJ Pagano
    Moochie
    Hot Dog

    My list could be about 30 long.
     
  3. GrantH
    Joined: Aug 10, 2006
    Posts: 523

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  4. punkabilly1306
    Joined: Aug 22, 2005
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    punkabilly1306
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    from ohio

    that is just plain kick ass!!!!
     
  5. punkabilly1306
    Joined: Aug 22, 2005
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    punkabilly1306
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    from ohio

    i just checked out that merc' with the "our lady" striping on the back, whos merc' is that anyone know?
     
  6. HMMM. My 3 favorite strippers are (not necessarily in order)
    Susie
    Angel
    Barbie
     
  7. Chuck R
    Joined: Dec 23, 2001
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    For what ever reason thats where my head went when I read the post.

    Sorry if I am just a dumb guy

    chuck
     
  8. punkabilly1306
    Joined: Aug 22, 2005
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    punkabilly1306
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    from ohio

    dirty minds hahaha
     
  9. 303racer
    Joined: Aug 23, 2006
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    www.yosemitesams.com

    I Would have to say sam is one of my fav's he's not a newbie at the game of laying line's
     
  10. top 3(4) of my local favorites are...
    Tommy "the Greek"..did all Pops cars..the legend
    Cary Greenwood...did all my cars..R.I.P brother
    "fine line"Mel Ledo...did many a partners bike..
    Herb Martinez..living legend

    some of the new generation's stuff i like are
    Skratch...new school king
    Wim One...old graffiti buddy
    Pinhead Brad...S.C.K. striper
     
  11. houseofhotrods
    Joined: Mar 16, 2005
    Posts: 675

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    Mitch Kim

    Tommy "The Greek"

    Don Varner
     
  12. my favorites..from my neck of the Pacific Northwest, in no particular order:
    Merle Beebe (deceased)
    Jimmy Carmickle
    Mitch Kim
     
  13. eltiberius
    Joined: Jul 10, 2006
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    Butch Brinza
    Ken Howard
    ...and lots of the new young talent!
     
  14. Lowbrow52
    Joined: Jun 27, 2006
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    Hot Dog
    Skratch
    Jon Black
     
  15. SinisterCustom
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
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    SinisterCustom
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    Jr. Nelson
    Bob Davison
     
  16. Vance
    Joined: Jan 3, 2005
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    Vance
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    from N/A

    And this is one of the many reasons I like Ray...

    Hey Bob, isn't this like asking who is your favorite child? Everyone is gonna have different answers due to style and taste. I can honestly say that I like something about every striper's work that I've seen. Sure some more than others, but there's always something there.

    I'm with Ray, as long as you're promoting the art in a solid and positive way, you're on the list, no matter who's keeping it.

    Vance
     
  17. roadracer
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  18. Jerry Nielsen
    Joined: Jan 10, 2007
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    Don Varner
    Rod Powell
    Walt Prey
    Tommy The Greek
    Dean Jeffries
    Walt Prey
    Mitch Kim
    Larry Watson
     
  19. punkabilly1306
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    yeah it is lol, but i like this thread cause it gets names out there that you wouldn't normally see in our area, except at the autorama
     
  20. slammed
    Joined: Jun 10, 2004
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    M.K. John, Fine Line's by Sandy, Peter Pan of Chicago, Wizard, Jerry Kehoe (recent retired, age). Hugh, too.
     
  21. G V Gordon
    Joined: Oct 29, 2002
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    choprods!

    Damn, you put me in with some heavy talent. It's funny you picked Geoff and Ray because they are two of my favorites as well, and helped me out a lot when I was learning, both with tips and inspiration.

    Unkl Ian was a big encouragment to me when I was learning as well. (still learning every day)

    I have a lot of respect for anyone who has tried to master the sword.

    Glad you like my stuff.

    GV
     
  22. jawdrpn36
    Joined: Apr 17, 2006
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    from bay area

    I would say hot dog work is amazing if he is good for jesse james works for me no chalk lines just jumps in!
     
  23. breeder
    Joined: Jul 13, 2005
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    ill second kennys...and add..
    skratch
    roadkiller [gordon, my bro]
    vance [although he has yet to send my a panel, or my throphy [hint]:D
    and my other brother [and vance's actual bro] lil john!
    theres a million more, but im tired, and sober, so not thinkin clearly!:eek:
     
  24. chazzin
    Joined: Oct 27, 2003
    Posts: 231

    chazzin
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    from butler,ga

    whoa, thanks skratch that means a lot.

    skratch, im not just saying that, look at those designs,crazy
    harpoon
    anthony white, insane,perfection
    brian"papa"
    and more
     
  25. Glen
    Joined: Mar 21, 2001
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    Im surprised Mitch's name did not pop up on this list quicker.
     
  26. KustmAce
    Joined: Dec 6, 2004
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    Looks like I got some work to do to make an impression around here :D

    I dig too many to list
     
  27. 29 sedanman
    Joined: Mar 22, 2005
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    29 sedanman
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    from Indy

    I cant beleive no one has mentioned Josh or Dan Shaw.
     
  28. loggy
    Joined: Aug 3, 2006
    Posts: 282

    loggy
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    Another UK vote for neil melliard of prosign here,great striper,gold leaf work,lettering its' all good stuff:)

    http://www.prosign1.co.uk/ if any of y'all wanna peek.

    Also liking el cheapo's work,believe he's one of the scrapers cc guys from belgium(?) and 'cos hes' really getting into striping and is pretty darn good already,shout out to uk guy 'nefarious' keep up the good work fella:)
     
  29. ratrodgirl4life
    Joined: Jul 23, 2006
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    ratrodgirl4life
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    from Virginia

    1. Killer D, (Darin Allen) there is not a a striper out there who works as hard as he does. Of course I knew you wouldn't name him, simply because he doesn't sit in a studio all day and stripe panels. He's the only striper I know that actaually stripes at shows, pays to set up ( and not leech ) and work his butt off. All while being 100% sober. Does an average of 30+ cars a shows. I am a little prejudice because he is my boyfriend, but I see first hand how hard he works and how awesome his work is.

    2. Jr Huff, he's awesome for his age. Simply said.

    3. Anthony White, wow.

    Von Dutch was horrible. If I had lived in his time, you can bet money I wouldn't let him close to one of my cars. He's horrible. Enough Said.

    Tommy the Greek was awesome, but he didn't put on a show, so no one knew about him. Apparently he was above sticking an eyeball to his forehead and cussing everyone. He let his work speak for its self.
     
  30. ChrisMejia
    Joined: May 10, 2007
    Posts: 173

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