I found another interesting article regarding Mr. Feeney from patriotledger.com Nov 25. 2015. I didn't like the obtrusive pop-up video ad so... fair use!
Bill Feeney happened to be the 1st artist mentioned.
https://www.patriotledger.com/article/2 ... /151127017
Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair returning to Durfee on Dec. 5
FALL RIVER — Two hundred artists and crafters will be selling their wares at the 39th annual Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair at B.M.C. Durfee High School.
“As I began to cull through the list of 200 crafters, I realized how many ‘big names’ in crafters show at the fair,” said Jim Rogers, founder and director of the Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair.
Several local authors will also be selling their books at this year’s two-day event taking place on Dec. 5 and 6 at B.M.C. Durfee High School. A fundraiser for the Fall River Scholarship Foundation, the craft fair is a shopping destination to check items off holiday gift lists and a place to pick up holiday decor.
Shoppers will find 20 types of crafts including hand-thrown pottery, knitted items, handmade clothing for people and pets, carved wooden items and glass art.
Here, at a glance, are some of the crafters and artists who will be selling items at this year’s event.
1) Scrimshaw
Bill Feeney’s scrimshaw jewelry and gift items are made right here in Fall River at his studio, Spouted Whale. A regular at the craft fair for at least 14 years, Feeney has been making scrimshaw items since the 1970s. The pieces are made with cast resin or fossilized mammoth ivory tusks. Every fall, Feeney said, he goes to Alaska to dig up the mammoth tusks that he uses in his creations.
A pocket knife from Spouting Whale.
So Craft Fair 2020? See ya there? Seriously, I think a new quest has just begun. These forums put all sorts of ideas in my head.
I'm going to contact Spouting Whale Inc. and see what Mr. Feeney might scrim on this bone "Little Finger" if I ask real nice. Unlike me, they're on Facebook. Plan was always to get this knife scrimshawed but who was the most appropriate scrimshander was the question. Feeney has worked on literally thousands of Schrade knives and was born Canadian, as I am. He's the man if I can get him. Decision made.