
Fish Project:
Three fishes, same dims, same outlines, same rails, same glass, same blank, three slightly different tail rockers, one different tail, one with glass-ons and a
Three fishes, same dims, same outlines, same rails, same glass, same blank, three slightly different tail rockers, one different tail, one with glass-ons and a
This just in: today’s #Zipstajet chronicles … we have a story fresh in from San Clemente….where my friend Ricky let his friend Stephen try this
Today’s storyboard: Underground chargers who rush it for the love….who attack it because they “feel it” in their bones…guys that maybe you’ve never seen online,
Hunter letting it soar…free…as a bird. 5’10” x 19 1/2” x 2 1/2” 29L #GreasedMonstasurfboard photo: Raymond Joyce Musings of a surfboard shaper: I had
10 years ago when I first went to El Salvador, this local kid was 11 years old and lived right on the point with his
Danny Estes, Ventura county. photo: Steve Reyes Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipng elit sed dllpora eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna
Is Peter Mendia the king of the roundhouse? This video argues yes. It shows a year’s worth of the big man’s travels and includes clips
Nick Rozsa on his 5’9″ x 18 1/2″ x 2 1/4″ G4e+ & 5’7″ x 19″ x 2 1/4″ Carbon Footprint Monsta
First south swell to hit Puerto Escondido. Oscar Moncada samples some appetizer peaks at the beach break on his 6’8″ x 18 1/8″ x 2
Nick, on a stock Monsta he grabbed from the showroom Nick “SuperBlowUp” Rozsa on his stock poly Monsta 5’7″ x 19″ x 2 1/4″ [orange
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