Available Works |
Avaiable Works in Progress |
Design Work & Bronze Process | |
| Bail Money | Confederate Flag | ||
| Texas Flag | Emily, a Study in Clay | The Vault: Design Work | |
| 43 | God Bless the House of Cicero | ||
| War Flag | Study in Clay | The Bronze Casting Process | |
| Full Throttle Hangover | Early Riser | ||
| Brother T-Max -- Always Packing | Compilation | ||
| Arizona Night Riders | |||
| House of Ganem | |||
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In Memorium: T-Max (1958 - 2008) and Some of his Friends at his funeral in February. |
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Brother T-Max Always Packing Limited Edition, 500 lb. Hand Gun Vault. |
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TMax Alway's Packin' Story Behind the Piece TMax Alway's Packin' Benefits, Options, and Details TMax Alway's Packin' Kinetic Specifications and Features |
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| Brother TMax. Partial Biography of Ted Schlicker. | |||
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| Beginning Stages | |||
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Beauty and the beast . . . and the beast. |
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Base for TMax; pedestal is amongst thorns. |
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Father & Son, Nathan & Daniel, |
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| 1/4" milled steel vault walls | Biometric lock being fitted to vault door | Milled solid steel pedistal bust turn table | |
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| Sculpture base & milled upper turn table | TMax vault door & sculpture base | Solid steel vault door with precision milled lock set for arm | |
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| Biometric prototype vault and lock. Vault door is concealed with flip-down armor. |
The opposite vault wall will get a vault tensioner that will pop the gun drrawer out when lock is disengaged. | 1.5" solid steel vault face frame and door. When extended, drawer guide will hold 1,000 lbs. of ammunition or gold without sagging. | |
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| TMax vault bolts to the floor. | Backside. | ||
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| RGarth at Joe's Shop outfitting the kinetic features of T-Max: swivel bust, bio-metric lock, and sliding cantilevered vault. Now ready for patina finish. | |||
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| Unfinished, but assembled vault drawer. Solid milled steel. | |||
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| Rgarth working out last-minute detail prior to patina. | Fitting armor for vault. | ||
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| Rubber being pulled from brown wax casts of armor. | Deciding how to hinge the armor. | Patina process: Flame and acid process with Brian. | |
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Women still prefer the strong silent type when it comes to protecting their booty. |
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| The fact is that each and every casting in this series is in reality 30 individual castings that are smithed together, tailor fitted with all the moving parts, milled, forged, assembled, finished, and patina. This makes each casting individually tailored and hand crafted, numbered, and personalized. No two are the same in the same way that no two art collectors are the same. | ![]() |
It's an honor to have a living legend purchase #001. | |
Also available in a different patina |
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| 223 West Bulldog Blvd. #305 . Provo, Utah 84604 (801) 318-3905 info@rgarthstudios.com |
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