2/27/2009

 

Seabrook, TX


Cmurph sent this cool design in with a wee bit of praise included. I want to thank those who have sent in their kind words and also invite you to help me document the wonderful world of homemade basketry. If you have a basket I should feature or know of a basket I should feature, send it in! I will post and the world will be a better place...or maybe people will just enjoy your basket.

Cmurph wrote:
Love the site. The many designs found here have inspired my own disc catcher. Top framework is a bike tire with spokes intact; bottom is bike tire with spokes cut and bent to fit into the lid of a bucket. Still need to add inner chains.

I'm looking to use these to replace missing baskets at my local course, which was ransacked by hurricane Ike.


Damn the ghost of Ike still haunts. Good luck with your course rehab efforts!!

2/23/2009

 

Somewhere out there

Pulled this production off of Youtube (obviously) and it was crafted by dhayes28


2/16/2009

 

Grants Pass, OR


What a pretty scene at Tom Pearce Park. These shots were taken and submitted by Jack T. after one of his roadies up north. Thanks a bunch Jack....sorry it took me so long to post. I've been slow-like!

2/15/2009

 

Tehachapi, CA

I would just love to know the story behind this kick-ass variety of disc-catching excellence. Team Rizbee threw the frisbee all around the republic and documented the journey most wonderfully. Be sure to check it out.

This cool target is from a 9-hole course called Meadowbrook.

http://teamrizbee.com/tour_2.htm

 

Somewhere in BC

I've never known the secret ingredients of the very simple target known as a tonal pole....those days are over! God bless stove pipe!!

http://buydiscgolfstuff.com/articles/homemade-disc-golf-target/

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