Here are some of Tom's other steel sculptures and their locations.
The Longhorn (weighs over 1 ton and has horns measuring 13 feet from tip to tip) This was the first large commission, summer of 1970, by the Inman Brothers of the Longhorn Steakhouse in Fredericktown, Missouri. It took tom 6 weeks to complete. It is presently owned by Paul Vance of Grassy, Missouri and resides on his property.
The Archer (7 feet tall) This is owned by Howard Alexander of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It resided on Lookout Mountain until it was stolen in 2002.
The Blue Heron was built for the Blue Heron Restaurant in the Lake of the Ozarks. It was made to pivot in the wind.
Eagles (24 feet tall) This was commissioned by the Architectural Firm Matthews and Matthews. It's location is Salisbury, North Carolina.
Eagle (12 feet tall) Owned by New Era Bank in Fredericktown, Missouri.
The Lineman Was commissioned by Black River Electric in 1998. This was Tom's last sculpture. He spent his last year completing the project. This sculpture can be found at the new facility of Black River Electric in Fredericktown, Missouri. Black River Electric has nicknamed him "Rusty". Dedication of this facility and the unveiling of this sculpture was in 2001, after Tom's death.
Found: one large fish that got away! This fish was lost for awhile. Sandy recently found it in St. Louis. Directions to see fish: Take Dorsett Rd. off 270. Turn left onto Dorsett and follow it to the end. At the end you will run into Marine Avenue. Turn left on Marine and turn to the right on Marine Terrace. Half way down the hill....it is to the right in an apartment complex called LeCoeur du Monde Apartments