Sunday, November 29, 2009
Custom Everything
The cool thing about ordering a custom board, is precisely that, it's custom. Shape, colors, fin setup, and even the logos that you want glassed in it are totally your call. The end result is a board that is truly one of a kind.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Color in Cursive
So, I attempted my first resin swirl last night. It is far more difficult that just laying out color and mixing it around. Unless you are a veteran at this technique it's hard to know what the final product will turn into. Overall I am happy with the results and with the how seamless the cutlap came together, but I have some work to do before I can earn the title of Swirlmaster J.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Open for Business!
Just received a batch of blanks and fins from my latest California trip. I can now shape anything from a 6'0" fish to a 9'8" log. This photo represents about half of it. I have multiple colors of thruster, quad, and twin keel, and single fins in stock as well. My pigment assortment has grown considerably as well with a new selection of earth tones. Let the shaping begin!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Stoked!!!
I just delivered my first pair of boards to Third Coast Surf Shop. Ryan now carries two variations off of a longboard template I have been riding over the past year, called the Log Jammer and the Log Splitter. The 9'2" Log Jammer (the blue and orange board) has a blunt nose, rounded pin tail, with a pronouned tail rocker to help hold the board in a wave while cross stepping. The 9'0" Log Splitter is a narrower board with pronounced vee in the rounded pin tail for wave manueverability. Thanks Ryan, It's an honor to have a couple boards in your shop.
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