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5' Rokkaku with harmony "Chou" design.
The center "Chou" medallion symbolizes long life and the "Won" border represents happiness & luck. Tony made this kite for the raffle at LVKS's Kite Day in the Park, May 2000. |
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5' Rokkaku.
This kite was made for the raffle prize for the Harvest Moon Balloon Festival at Hazelton, PA in September, 2002. |
Another raffle prize, this 5' rokkaku
was for the Monday "Early Bird Reception" at the AKA Convention 2002. |
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10' Rokkaku.
Won first place at Smithsonian Kite Festival in 1996. |
6' Rokkaku.
This kite was used in an advertisement for "One Sky One World" in "KiteLines" and "321 Contact" Magazines. |
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This Rokkaku is 8' wide and 10' high,
made of 1.5 oz ripstop nylon. The face of a Japanese Kobuki actor is appliqued with the execption of the peach cheeks which were done with designmaster spray paint. |
7' "Cloud Cutter" Rokkaku, made in 1993. |
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6' "Monroe County" Rokkaku. Made as a raffle prize for a fly in 1996. |
6' "Sumo" Rokkaku, Made for Jim Low in 1997. |
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8' Rokkaku made for the auction at
the AKA Convention at Wildwood, NJ, 1994. |
6' "New Jersey" Rokkaku, made in 1998. |
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Tony presenting the NJ Rokkaku to Governor Christie Whitman at the 100th Anniversary of Boardwalk at Wildwood, NJ. |
Rok variation with Swans made as a raffle prize for LVKS's Kite Day in the Park, 1999. |