The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July22, 1981-Page 9 Art Fair the main event for jeweler (Continued from Page 1) works with sheets of silver and cuts his own stones. His favorite stones to work with are malachite, "because of all the patterns," and lapis, because-"I love the'blue.,'' Cyberski gets his stones from dealers snd when he does his traveling in January and February. He says that he used to have contacts with miners out West and they would get turquoise for him. He also says that he goes to "out of the way little shops" and that he is "amazed at what some people have in these shops." THERE'S "STILL a lot I'm trying to learn," says Cyberski. He adds that he never wants to feel locked into anything and that he wouldn't call making jewelry a job. He says he loves his DAILY CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from Page 8) BUSINESS SERVICES WRITE ON... " creative, technical copy " Rewriting " Research " Overnighttyping, $1.00/page 996-0566 cJtc PHYLLIS ANGELO, it's time you took a break. Why not enjoy a movie with your two free tickets to the t State Theutre? dJo722 ONE WAY Airline ticket Detroit to San Diego. $150 or bestoffer. 1-542-8246. 64PO801 ONE WAY TICKET TO PHOENIX, Arizona on Aug. 31. Call Julie 764-4714. 60P0728 WANTED TO BUY WANTED-TWO FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS. 0068782. 49 ISIKES, SCOOTERS $20 OFF ON ANY USED BIKE IN STOCK with this ad only. Expires July 31. Student Bike Shop. 607 S. Formstnext toillage Corners. 662-2000. cZ073t Sublet forAugust. Air-conditiondd apartment, near campus. Call 994-4581 and ask for Mark. dU080 LIVE IN LUXURY! 3 rooms availahle for summer S suhlet in heautiful home on Greenwood. Homse has fantastic sun deck big modern kitchen, 2 baths, washer, dryer, garage, fully furnished .. everything!! Giveusacall at996-9470. dUtc ELIZABETH COOPER, classes getting you down? How 'bout a movie with your two free tickets to the State Theatre's midnight shows? dU0722 Room in house to sublet for June, July and August. Sunny with many windows and private entrance. Washer, dryer, piano, and close to campus. Cal Bill, evening until 10.995-2759. dUtc ROOMMATES STUDENT wishes to share exp. of 2 broom. Solven- cy a must. tst & last in advance. $142.50. Dan 437- 5862... .. . 53Y0725 lifestyle, though it takes a lot of self- discipline. Cyberski says that he takes a "rough hunk of 'rock, flat piece of silver," and "puts it together into something beautiful." He says that when he takes the rough, uncut stone he has some idea of what's inside but it's still "a little trippy" when you actually find out. CYBERSKI DOES a lot of showpieces. These pieces take him four of five days to make and he will often keep them for a few years before selling them. The showpieces are "more in- dividualized" and Cyberski will often experiment with their designs. He adds that from these pieces he gets a lot more custom orders. Cyberski will be exhibiting his jewelry in the Summer Art Fair. There will be rings, bracelets, pendants, and belt buckles for sale and prices will range from $15 to $900. Cyberski's booth will be on State Street and should be noticed because it's made out of an original Argo Park Canoe Livery., Dailv Photo by KIM HILL Join News Staff JOE CYBERSKI IS PROFICIENT in many diverse arts. , He's a cal-penter, but first-and-foremost he's a jeweler. Cyberski's work consists mainly of silver and semi-precious stones though he does some work with gold. Cyberski is best-known for his inlay work and he has many people who look for his work at the art fairs. For veterans of the Art Fair, Cyberski is also known for his booth, which is made from one of the original Argo Park Canoe Liveries. Opens Wednesday AN ENT ERTAINMEI SPECTACUL AR! The Amaze N' Blue I -inside and like magic suddenly perched at < height in a rollercoas through dangerous w Or even racing at top Grand Prix.* Its a far So extraordinary, soI 500 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor rivals the real thing! Amaze N' Blue Mac N T Machine. Step ,you're a death-defying ter. Or churning caters on a raft. p speed at the ntastic voyage! believable, it Ride the hine. I AMAZE NBWUE MACHBNE TeSimulation -Station is Ann Arbor's newest entertainment center, where 60 of the most advanced video and mechanical games are ready for your play in our spacious, futuristic atmosphere. The Simulation Station Downtown next to Second Chance Open: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Mon.-Sat. Noon to Midnight Sunday.