Tuesday, February 9, 2010

SJ's Brick

Ive had such great results with my personal Channel bottom Brick lately . I managed to convinced one of my team guys to try one. So far so good. He's been super stoked on how responsive and fast this little shits are!

Sean's Brick is 5'7 x 19 x 2 1/8 Squash tail with a hair narrower nose. Channel less... straight single concave with glass on True Ames
Actions shots to come!


Sunday, January 10, 2010

Noah and Dean

Noah and Dean tag teaming it at the local spot.


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Lack of updates

Since we moved in the new shop my computer time, photography and surfing has been cut really short, good thing and bad. Doing 10-12 hour days the past 2 months has been pretty grueling but rewarding. Now I have the freedom to do things I want and how I want it.

Still playing catch up on some old orders but here and there Ill squeeze in somethings that has been boiling in my head for awhile.

Heres a few of many boards leaving the cave. The camera gear hasnt seen much action but i promise I will post a few soon!

Glass ons and carbon patches are never fun


X Dialer for Travis. abstract bottom semi opaque deck. look closley and you can see the laps under the blue deck

6'3 x 19 x 2 1/2
I had to squeeze a personal board in the mix.
My standard go to shortboard for the winter spots.


"The Clover"
is one of Michael Bailey's models we've been working on. He's been usuing this model exclusively on his daily grind and WQS heats.
This 6'0 is on its way to Japan.
Artwork by Michael Bailey

"The Brick"
This will be one of the new boards for the coming year. This one was one of the prototypes and has been working unreal during the smaller days! Stupid fast board!!
Ive done some changes and will be ready for 2010!