Showing posts with label alaias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alaias. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Wood Working Week

Lately, I have been cutting, planing, sanding, and coating wood. The handplanesare popular at the moment. These have a fresh coat of Super Sap on them. The alaias are heading to Patagonia Cardiff, and the paipo is for continuing research and development.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Sorry about the infrequent posts. It has been a busy week. Artist and often Wegener's Finless Frontier filmographer, Brett Dean, burned in this Van Gogh esque stripe on a deck. . Also a fresh 6'4''.


Thursday, March 18, 2010

My new Bluegill

6'0'' 19.5 2 1/8 epoxy. Rails
palownia, sequoia. Bottom up
to the imagination.






Tuesday, March 9, 2010

planet alaia

John Smart took this picture through his telescope. This Shot not only proves their is water on Mars. It also indicates the locals are riding alaias.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Here are some boards on their way to Hawaii. Some are going to Surf Garage on Oahu and the others to High Tech Surf and Sport on Maui. It looks like Alaia season has begun.


Sometimes the grain alone is worth taking note.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Handplanes and blanks

If you are unimpressed with all this hype about surfboards you may be interested in bodysurfing. It is always a good time. If you are reading this you probably already know. We have finished handplanes and wood blanks for sale. We are working with Cyrus Sutton and Korduroy to advance the designs and promote the oldest form of wave riding. More to come.