Saturday, June 4, 2011
Evan Parry:Migrating (vid)
Here's Evan migrating on some nice little peaks at Linda Mar Beach. Smoooooth!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Evan's new Logging Stick
Evan is a stoked out teenager (and a really great kid) who can more than hold his own on a longboard, so when he approached me about building him a noserider, I jumped at the chance. We discussed a lot about the design and here's what we came up with. This is a 9'6 1/2" x 23 1/4" x 3 1/16" noseriding machine. Evan called me after his first session on board today (a 5 hr. marathon session) and it sounded like he was perched out on the nose most of the session! We are both stoked and are both looking forward to collaborating on boards in the future. The color work is a blend of classic (deck) and modern (bottom), and it looks really great in person! Keep migrating, friends!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Silkworm Screenprinting

Wanted to give a shout out to Silkworm Screenprinting down in Ventura, CA for doing such a great job on my new batch of rice paper surfboard laminates. These guys were friendly, professional, speedy (less than a week turnaround!), affordable, and the product was high quality. Couldn't be more stoked. If you're a fellow shaper in need of rice paper laminates, give Rich at Silkworm a call. You won't be disappointed!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Free Handplane!

Just dropped off a brand new handplane at Third Coast Surf Shop to add to their prize bin for their grand opening celebration next weekend. This handplane is 19.5" long featuring a through handle. It is made out of recycled fence board found in a scrap pile, and glassed for added strength using leftover fiberglass and resin from the factory I work at. Custom handplanes available anytime! Nothing better than saving the planet and getting a new surf toy in the process! We also dropped off some t-shirts and stickers to be given away. Go check them out if you're in the Great Lakes region!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Todd's Board
Friday, March 25, 2011
New Plover

The spring migration is upon us! Need to take a lot more pictures, but here's a custom 5'10" Plover for a Great Lakes surfer in Chicago that started being glassed up today. Very cool fiberglass work on an incredibly functional shape. Perfect board for smaller mushier surf. The cool thing is that this board can actually handle surf up to a foot or two overhead and still maintain solid performance. A speed machine, order the Plover a 3-4" SHORTER than your standard fish for maximum performance and fun. Comes stock w/ Future Controller fins.
A few more boards are coming down the pipe as soon as the next batch of blanks arrive! Keep your eyes peeled.
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