Wednesday, April 09, 2008
check the ARCHIVES and you ll see all the photos.
All boards are 100% handcrafted since mid ´80s by one person from start to finish; including silk screening, fins and everything in between. Only functional tested shapes not trendy boards on works. The norm is to discontinue the templates that do not perform as expected.
All boards are 100% handcrafted since mid ´80s by one person from start to finish; including silk screening, fins and everything in between. Only functional tested shapes not trendy boards on works. The norm is to discontinue the templates that do not perform as expected.
yeah..a bit of music is always good
5 Comments:
bueno, rev, sabe qué... nada que ver , pero me hicieron acordar a la pulpa de tuna.
so how do you think those compare to the bamboo fins Marlin is making? More or less flex? I guess it depends on how many layers of glass you put on. I have the bamboo on my quad butter board and I love the way it feels on cutbacks, lots of flow.
oh and those foam fins look cool, you should try some tinted resin.
...pues, Irina,
está la tuna grande (el Agave) que se ha utilizado para hacer tablas de surf
fijate las grandes tunas (ya no se ven tanto; pero estuvieron de moda en los 50 s , 60 s)
el "palo" o tallo que sale del medio; espinoso este, se corta y luego se hace un "blank" o "pan" uniendo varios y llevándolos a que queden parejos, etc
luego se procede a darle forma a la tabla
...Clayfin,
I think I prefer the Bamboo
also is more groovy
-yes, I should
but happens that not all the customers are "open" to go outside of the box
sorprendente!
cuando yo era chica jugaba a comprar y vender, una de las cosas que había en nuestro mercado era pulpa de tuna vendida como filete de pescado.
si hubiese sabido lo de las tablas en ese entonces,rev, ¡hoy sería rica!
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