48 new colors drop on February 14th. 2011 Get ready to spread the Magic.
We are looking for artists for a Hawaii BC team, feel free to post your work on this thread.
Chow,
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goodtimes105 flight ready Posts: 1882 Registered: Nov 2005
Posted December 18th, 2010 05:50 PM IP5 divided by 30 is not $8http://www.23hq.com/UrbanAdvertizment
http://davesaction.blogspot.com/
the dude abides egg
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Posted December 19th, 2010 02:29 AM IPDid you mean 30 divided by 5
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goodtimes105 flight ready Posts: 1882 Registered: Nov 2005
Posted December 19th, 2010 01:08 PM IPo ya sorry gai.. i wuz using my abacus.http://www.23hq.com/UrbanAdvertizment
http://davesaction.blogspot.com/
justincase LS Registered
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Posted December 20th, 2010 01:24 AM IPany blubber experienced artist's -
would you advise these cans over a rusto?
BikeFaller pupa Posts: 365 Registered: Sep 2009
Posted December 20th, 2010 02:36 AM IPrusto all day
katchkillah flight ready Posts: 1850 Registered: Jun 2005
Posted December 20th, 2010 02:58 AM IPi guess i'll check this out. hmmm $6 cans?Get your copy of Aych Kay Volume 1 featuring Katch1
www.iamhawaii.com.store/katch1 or just pm me and we can meet.
payndues larva
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Posted December 20th, 2010 04:29 AM IP
They offer price breaks for orders over 24 cans and such . Cap's are also available in bulk at all locations. Paint Arrives in Kona and HIlo in January of 2011.
The AXE cap is our number one cap for MEGA coverage.
Posted December 20th, 2010 03:58 PM IPwow those videos are epic. so relevant and interesting. more awesome videos!
deadfoot Moderator - I be lurkin Posts: 666 Registered: Feb 2004
Posted December 20th, 2010 08:27 PM IPdude make money every time you watch those things.www.qbertskratchuniversity.com
Beau egg
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Posted December 20th, 2010 09:45 PM IPI like how you made a point to not include the names of the businesses that push your product. How about you just put a treasure map on the flier next time?Verbo terra
threatoption larva
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Posted December 20th, 2010 11:29 PM IPdudes a hustler but a weirdo at that
ogpoose larva
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Posted December 21st, 2010 04:44 AM IPgot my blubber paint....
**** sucksGET SOE
ogpoose larva
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Posted December 21st, 2010 04:45 AM IPS H I T SUCKS^^^
GET SOE
graffito larva
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Posted December 21st, 2010 05:22 AM IPHad a chance to try the witch doctor, cyclops green, princess pink, and dark orge from the newly arrived shipment and to be completely honest they are quite watered down, except for the witch doctor which was surprisingly thick yet still having issues in intself. The valve system quality is just above rusto cans but not nearly as superior as far as sensitivity is concerned than krylon or any of the European brand paints. Overall the color range is alright with different vibrant colors its just they are watery and even when combined with their brand of caps the lines still come out ragged and not precise like 94's or the other euro brands.. I also really despise the slight gap of time between when you press the cap and when the paint comes out; it makes me feel as though this is a sub-par type of spray paint, unfortunately. just my 2 cents..
for the amount of hype aero puts into this brand, you'd think the **** would be on point.. quite the opposite imo..
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goodtimes105 flight ready Posts: 1882 Registered: Nov 2005
Posted December 21st, 2010 02:48 PM IPoh noes!http://www.23hq.com/UrbanAdvertizment
Posted December 21st, 2010 04:27 PM IPdude's paint got a dungeons and dragons theme going, so why you dudes actin' like the Kool-Aid man busted into your living room.
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CeaseMonstah larva
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Posted December 21st, 2010 05:53 PM IP"Just picked up some of the Blubber paint. Some pretty poppin colors, and it is a little watery, but released alot of the watery paint by upside technique, and then it started working alot better. Alot of shaking and doing of the same thing over and over involved. Better than Ironlackness, and probably similar to Artissin? Deen where you at brother man? Montana, Belton is probably best for more technical graffiti, and for all the legal eagle steeze. But bombing... Rustos all day!" If you were to come down on the price a little it would definitely sell, but it is an eco friendly paint, and if it's healthy... it is pricey. Pictures on the way. Alojahs & Happy Holidays."Fools take graffiti so serious, but never seriously put in work."
Quote: CeaseMonstah wrote:
"Just picked up some of the Blubber paint. Some pretty poppin colors, and it is a little watery, but released alot of the watery paint by upside technique, and then it started working alot better. Alot of shaking and doing of the same thing over and over involved. Better than Ironlackness, and probably similar to Artissin? Deen where you at brother man? Montana, Belton is probably best for more technical graffiti, and for all the legal eagle steeze. But bombing... Rustos all day!" If you were to come down on the price a little it would definitely sell, but it is an eco friendly paint, and if it's healthy... it is pricey. Pictures on the way. Alojahs & Happy Holidays.
aight ill be glad to test one of these bad boys out..
Grafzillika LS Registered
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Posted December 27th, 2010 04:44 PM IPi think aeros is just another mainlander with nothing but $$ on his mind, thinking he should be king of hawaii.
dont kiss his ass anymore.. just beat him up.. steal his paint
Here I Am
Beau egg
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Posted December 27th, 2010 07:40 PM IPDis guy talk so much shet about Hawaii and you guyz still going support him? FACK DAT. Verbo terra
justincase LS Registered
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Posted December 27th, 2010 11:28 PM IPsay nothing of purchase nor support
payndues larva
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Posted December 29th, 2010 09:52 AM IP
Blubber Demo on a 3ftx3ft canvas it doesn't get any simpler. Try it sometime
People will say anything to down play someone who is doing all he can for Aerosol art form. This is as independent as it gets and we plan to keep it that way.
Thank you to those who help make this dream real everything has a beginning.
We are happy to have you on board for 2011. watch for wolves in sheep's clothing
payndues larva
Posts: 125 Registered: Nov 2008
Posted December 29th, 2010 10:18 AM IPBlubber Colors returns to it's magical origins with Kahuna Purple. Purple is the color of the island of Kauai.
Let's go a bit deeper with the word Kahuna.
Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined in the Pukui & Elbert (1986) as a "Priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession." (See also Ancient Hawaii)
Forty different types of kahuna are listed in the book, Tales from the Night Rainbow. Kamakau lists more than 20 in the healing professions alone, including for example Kahuna la'au lapa'au, an expert in herbal medicine and kahuna haha, an expert in diagnosing illnesses.
Many myths have grown up around kahuna. One is that kahuna were outlawed after the white man came to Hawai'i. For the purpose of this discussion, it is useful to divide kahuna into 3 categories: "craft" kahuna, such as kalai wa'a, an expert canoe maker, and ho'okele, an expert navigator; "sorcerers" including kahuna 'ana'ana; and healers. Craft kahuna were never prohibited; however, during the decline of native Hawaiian culture many died out and did not pass on their wisdom to new students. As an example, when the Hōkūle‘a was built to be sailed to the South Pacific to prove the voyaging capabilities of the ancient Hawaiians, master navigator Mau Piailug from Satawal was brought to Hawai'i to teach the Hawaiians navigation, as no Hawaiians could be found who still had this knowledge.
It is often said that the missionaries came to Hawai'i in 1820 and made kahuna practices illegal. In the 100 years after the missionaries arrived, all kahuna practices were legal until 1831, some were illegal until 1863, all were legal until 1887, then some illegal until 1919. Since 1919, all have been legal, except sorcery which was decriminalized in 1972. [1]
The first Christian missionaries arrived in 1820. The most powerful person in the nation, Ka‘ahumanu, did not convert until 1825. But it was not until 11 years after missionaries arrived that she proclaimed laws against hula, chant, ‘awa (kava), and Hawaiian religion. (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs, p. 298-301)
As both healing and sorcery were based in prayer to the ancient gods, the kāhuna went underground for the next 30 years. During that same time, as a result of the high death rate among Hawaiians from introduced diseases, some died before they were able to pass on their wisdom. But many others quietly kept the traditions alive within their families.
King Kamehameha V came to power in 1863. He disdained the law and encouraged the revival of native practices. (Chai) Many kahuna who had been quietly practicing came forward. On Maui, a group of eight Hawaiians founded the 'Ahahui La'au Lapa'au in 1866. They were not only kahuna, several were also members of the Hawai'i Legislature. They interviewed twenty-one kahuna to compile a complete resource of prayers and remedies for the Legislative record. (These interviews have been republished in the book, Must We Wait in Despair? by Malcolm Naea Chun.)
In response to this and other initiatives, in 1868 the Legislature established a Hawaiian Board of Health to license kahuna la'au lapa'au. Kahuna practices including lomilomi massage and la'au kahea healing remained legal for the next twenty years. But the following year, "sorcery" was made illegal, and it remained illegal until 1972. [2]
Both Kamehameha V and his successor, King Kalakaua, invited kahuna to come to Honolulu to share their wisdom. They compiled oral and written histories and documented the prayers, chants, hulas, and remedies for healings. Kalakaua convened groups of kahuna to consult with each other to preserve their heritage. This and many other moves by Kalakaua outraged the Christian residents. In 1887 they forced the “Bayonet Constitution” upon the King. The Legislature outlawed all kahuna practices, including "praying to cure," a law in effect for the next thirty-two years.
In 1919 the Legislature passed a law once again licensing kahuna la'au lapa'au to practice, and since then it has been legal to practice herbal medicine. The Legislature repealed the anti-sorcery laws in 1972 (well before the federal government’s American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978) and since then all forms of practice are legal.
In 2001, a licensing law was put in place which allows native practitioners to be certified by Papa Ola Lokahi and the community health centers (not the State). Some have come forward to be licensed, while others refuse to participate in what they see as fundamentally a Western process. (Chai)
While all this legal maneuvering has been going on, many traditional practitioners have continued to practice as they and their ancestors have always done.
With the revival of the Hawaiian culture beginning in the 1970s, some native Hawaiian cultural practitioners call themselves kahuna today. Others, particularly devout Christians, disdain the term. The word has been given an esoteric or secret meaning by modern followers of Max Freedom Long and Huna to emphasise a priestly or shamanic standing.watch for wolves in sheep's clothing
lost cause pupa Posts: 274 Registered: Mar 2010
Posted December 29th, 2010 11:17 AM IPwatch for wolves in sheep's clothing
deadfoot Moderator - I be lurkin Posts: 666 Registered: Feb 2004
Posted December 29th, 2010 03:13 PM IPlet us NOT go a bit deeper with your copy/paste job of a wikipedia article.
so disrespectful to use spirituality to try and sell your products.
wack.
moved this to "Shameless Promotion"www.qbertskratchuniversity.com
payndues larva
Posts: 125 Registered: Nov 2008
Posted December 29th, 2010 09:48 PM IPWow, scared of Hawaiian Heritage and culture? The word Kahuna was around before the Christians arrived on Hawaii. Sad results of what the illuminist have done to Americans and natives has anyone seen Avatar?
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deadfoot Moderator - I be lurkin Posts: 666 Registered: Feb 2004
Posted December 29th, 2010 10:17 PM IPnobody is scared.
how would it feel if the idea and images of Kahunas started showing up in magazine ads or tv commercials? don't know why you feel it's okay to use what many people consider to be sacred to try and hustle your paint.
what's next, an image of a Bodhisattva doing throw-ups?
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