Treasure Trophies

June 27th, 2007

I’m a big fan of junkyards. I’ll go and poke around for hours looking for stuff. Chunks of metal. Rusted grates. Pipes. Anything that inspires me. Something about old metal lying around gets the creative juices flowing. And you know what they say about one man’s junk…

Well, a few weeks ago I was on such a mission, just driving around looking for scrap to make something cool, and I came across some stainless steel pipes at a favorite junkyard. The idea bulb went on, so I loaded them into the back of my truck, paid the man, and brought them back to the Putter Studio.

I had an idea to make some interesting trophies for events like the Butler’s convention in Ohio, the Museum & Gallery golf tournament at Hamamatsu Seaside Golf Club this week, and a few other events coming up. These pipes were the raw materials I needed to make my dream trophies.

Have you ever noticed how most golf trophies have a little plastic statuette of a golfer finishing his swing? The club eventually gets broken or horribly bent, ruining the look of the trophy. Or, they are these gigantic crystal vases that you’re afraid to hold for fear of breaking them. At least that’s what I usually see when golf trophies are awarded, so I thought there must be a better way.

Something about the pipes I bought inspired me to slice off rings and weld the pieces to make abstract, artistic trophies that were substantial, had some weight to them, and would last through time. And, of course, they had to look good. I high-buffed them and hand-stamped the plaques, and will continue experimenting when I get back from Japan. I’m pretty excited about these metal trophies, and I plan to make more. Hope you like them. Thanks for checking in on the Blog.

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Scott H. wrote on June 27, 2007 at 9:43 pm

Simply amazing…

 
TOMOHIRO wrote on June 28, 2007 at 5:01 am

Hello Scotty-san.

Does not the fatigue of the long journey come out?

I challenge it with every effort to obtain a champion trophy.

I look forward to meeting you on Saturday.
and a lot of Cameron fans.

Thank you.

TOMOHIRO

 
stephen wrote on June 28, 2007 at 2:53 pm

Wow… Once again I am amazed….

 
Matt wrote on June 28, 2007 at 3:40 pm

Scotty Amazing you never seem run out of awesome ideas. I can’t beleive that the trophies that are a part of the slide show were not very long ago just peices of pipe laying a junk yard. Just awesome love em and just another great peice of work by you.

Thank You
Matt Winte

 
tom schlegel wrote on June 29, 2007 at 7:37 am

Pure genius!
I know what you are saying about the little plastic golfer guy on trophies…I’d much rather recieve a creation like yours!!
Awesome!

 
Andy Poe wrote on June 29, 2007 at 10:36 am

The artist’s mind never rests.
Nice work Scotty!

 
Sam wrote on June 29, 2007 at 4:44 pm

Scotty,

What a great idea. Your creativity is tremendous! I am certain anyone fortunate enough to win a tournament and is presented with one of your trophies will be extremely pleased. I know I would be. Thanks for allowing us a moment of your time in presenting “Treasure Trophies”.

Best regards,

Sam

 
Gerald Gross wrote on July 3, 2007 at 1:01 pm

It looks great, it’s awesome to watch the process. The only thing that would top that is winning next year and seeing my team’s names on it!

Gerald Gross
Miami, Fl.

 
Kevin Huntington Beach, CA wrote on July 3, 2007 at 2:39 pm

That is an amazing creation and I would take that over a piece of waterford crystal anytime! Scotty has an amazing mind for creativity and metal crafting. Great Job!

 
TOMOHIRO wrote on July 3, 2007 at 6:47 pm

Hello Scotty-san.

A grand event and a very happy 2 days – thank you Scotty-san, Fukuda-san, and the sea side staff.

I went to catch a trophy with every effort, but fail.

Thank you for the memento (a blue head cover).

Thank you.

TOMOHIRO

 
Joe wrote on July 5, 2007 at 12:16 pm

Looking forward to the completed pieces Scotty and hope maybe to meet you at Tablerock next year… Joe B

 
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