My SAPO games - OtherSapo games

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Mi first sapo game, a present from Architect Herman Storch. That was in the�70s, 30 years ago!

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First sapo game built by me, en august 2002. It is a 'traditional argentinesapo game' 

My 'Master Piece': An original sapo game with my design, built in selectedpine wood, of 1 1/2 inch, natural, then 3 hands of glaze. Notice the top protector,and the small mills lined in sheet of bronze.

 

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Paperweight with bronze toad over hard wood.

Mini training sapo game built in hard wood (1 inch of thickness), with iron-works of bronze, ideal forflats, offices, studios, etc.

In my office I don�t lose time, I keep building sapo games!!!

In project:

FOLD-UP SAPO GAME, TO BE ASSEMBLED

Aqui vemos al artista plastico Don Hector Rapisarda, ensu taller, fileteando un juego de sapo de escritorio, que una vez concluido,sera donado al Museo de Los Corrales, en Mataderos,  Ciudad de BuenosAires,  en el cual es Profesor de Pintura y Fileteado.. 

He aqui mi ultima incorporacion a mi coleccion de sapos, un sapito con tresmolinetes de aluminio, sapito chico de bronce y vieja grande de fundicion dehierro, con cubierta de bronce, que se lo cambie por uno nuevo a Lalo Fernandez.

Sapo Game fully made in American  Pino Tea (Pitch Pine) centennary ofdemolition, specially for my friend, Arq. Jorge Porta, in July , 2003.-

 

 

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November, 2002.-

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