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Deborah on Mar 6, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThese are very nice. A gift for my granddaughter. She’s gonna love em. She doesn’t have any like these. A+ perfect no problems Thank you
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samantha on Mar 5, 2021
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely stunning work!!! I will definitely be buying again just perfect.I ordered the ebony raindrop piece and also received another ebony piece and an aluminum one.
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Imaticol on Feb 26, 2021
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful! and looks just as pictured, and works amazingly!!!
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Solis on Feb 25, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThey work wonderfully and are absolutely beautiful I even got an extra metal stick which I wasn't expecting!
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Linda on Jan 22, 2021
5 out of 5 starsLove these sticks! I ordered the beautiful wood one and was gifted the green by the artist. Been wearing them all day and they have great hold. Thank you!
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Akshar on Nov 21, 2020
5 out of 5 starsThe company was great to work with and all but one of my 12 kenzan shipped perfectly and once I contacted them they immediately sent a replacement which made it to me quickly! Definitely will be buying more from them! Service and product was perfect!
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Olivia on Oct 16, 2020
5 out of 5 starsExactly as pictured, nice weight, very durable. Good product.
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Leisa on Mar 4, 2021
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely beautiful and looks better on person. Great customer service!
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S on Mar 4, 2021
5 out of 5 starsWhen USPS implemented dimensional weight charges, it more than doubled my shipping on custom staff's. These cane connectors allow me to halve the staff, while providing easy assembly for the customer, for a full staff.
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About OverTheHawaiianMoon
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April 24, 2017 Black Aluminum Three Prong hair Fork added with a Green Blackstone that blends with the Black Fork
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Close Up of the three piece glue-up of the laminated Koa Cane Handles.
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Glued up blocks being marked with cane handle shapes to be cut out.
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Cut out Handles with Koa blocks still to be cut out.
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Finished Koa Handles mounted on finished Canes.
Septuagenarian Woodworker living in the best place on Earth and enjoying the twilight years!
Woodworking was always a hobby since I was a young boy and took woodworking class in Intermediate School many years ago... 1950's . I used to help my Dad with woodworking projects that he liked to make and learned a basic knowledge of handling tools and identifying different wood species in Hawaii.
After College I entered the business world where I was able to travel throughout the Islands of Hawaii as well as the mainland USA and many Islands in the Pacific as well as Japan and Australia. Through all these travels the items that I was most interested in seeing were the wooden art crafts of the different places and I was impressed with many of the techniques used in making these crafts.
When I would return to Honolulu I would "play" in my little shop making small crafts and boxes. As any crafts person knows what starts out as a " fun adventure" becomes more serious and to make more things in less time and with better results you start to buy more equipment and supplies. In woodworking this means electric tools...first electric hand tools and then stationary tools. It was not long before I bought a table saw and then a jointer, bandsaw, drill press,and then on and on. There is no end to the tools you can acquire. After you think you have everything then you start to get an extra bandsaw just for resawing and several routers and router tables so you can have designated machines. Well, there is no end to this and I will probably be buying and selling tools until I pass it all on to my son.
When my Mother passed away about 25 years ago I used a jewelry box for her ashes and the Funeral Director asked me if I would consider making Hawaiian Koa Urns for them. After I looked into it a little I started making the urns and I have been making them ever since for several of the Mortuaries in Honolulu and the outside Islands.
I have made everything from turned bowls, cane shafts, furniture, hair accessories to refinishing homes. As I move on I now make what I want to make and I enjoy working with local Hawaiian Wood as much as possible. I only plan to work until I am 95 so I have many more fish to fry.
Shop members
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Jim Lovell
Owner, Maker, Designer, Curator
Septuagenarian Woodworker lucky to be living in the best place on Earth.
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James Keoki Lovell
Creator, Photographer, Mediator
House builder turned finished carpenter now preparing to take over the "Old Man's Shop" when he turns 95
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Returns and exchanges
I will refund your money for the product upon receipt of the product back. Shipping fees to return product will be at customers expense. Items may be returned up to 30 days after receipt by customer and notification to me of intent to return product.
A 10% Restocking Fee may apply for certain items.
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Shipping
I ship either US Priority Mail or US First Class mail depending upon the items weight. I try to ship the same day but because of my location in Hawaii your package will usually ship the following day as long as it is not a Sunday or Holiday.
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Frequently asked questions
Why don't you ship outside of the USA ?
I will consider and have shipped to other Countries but only after we agree on prices and shipping. This must be done through the Convo system here on Etsy and is not available for all items due to the weight and shipping restrictions on some of my items.
I will however ship to friends or relatives of customers who are located in the USA and then they can make shipping arrangements to the customers location overseas.