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The Nuts by Ed Pang
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Bronze Artist Edward Pang was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He studied at the University of Hawaii. He specializes in Polynesian-style fish hooks in sculpture and jewelry. Ed was the Winner of Best of Bronze Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Ed traveled extensively with his father who piloted his own plane. From 1967 - 1970, he owned and operated two surf shops throughout Peru and Chile while studying primitive art and working with Merle Boyer developing a jewelry line of gold and silver jewelry.

In 1977 he transitioned into casting sculpture in bronze. He soon moved to California and exhibited throughout California and Hawaii. In the 1990's Ed continued his artwork while pursuing an acting career and appearing in the movie "The Last Home Run". In 2000, he created the world's largest big-mouth bass in bronze. This bronze was presented to the Walmart Corporation in Bentonville, Arkansas, by the FLW Ranger Boats. In 2002, Ed's large bronze Hawaiian fishook was selected as the perpetual troph for the Maui Jim Marlin Series in Kona, Hawaii. In 2005, he was commissioned by Jim Loveland to create a perpetual trophy in bronze for the Bermuda Triangle Series. Each year, the winner received an Ed Pang gold fishook commemorating the win.

Ed currently lives on Maryland's Eastern Shore region with his beloved dog.

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