Very Greenough.
I love your shapes.
Very Greenough.
I love your shapes.
profkrispy,
i'm looking to give a custom surfboard
to a friend at his surprise birthday party
just found out today for a february 4th event
need to apply custom artwork of images i have
found a few places on line that do this type of thing
do you, could you, would you, consider this job?
let me know
thanks, dave
6'0" x 21 3/4" x 2 3/4"
6'9" x 22" x 3 1/8"
Good things happen when school lets out for the summer.
These boards are awesome. I need to surf.
That board looks like a lot of fun to ride! 6,9 and wide fish!Must paddle pretty nicely :-)
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Last edited by Human Epic Jolt; 07-05-2011 at 05:57 PM.
9'4" x 16 3/4" x 22 1/2" x 15 3/4" x 3 1/4"
1 3/8" x 3 1/4" x 1 3/4" thickness profile
3 15/16" Nose Rocker
3 1/4" Tail Rocker
5/8" Hull at its deepest
Inspired by Nat Young's "Magic Sam" from 1966.
The same board being glassed.
More Summer goodness. The Mango.
Just got out for some 3-4 footers with the occasional 5' wave yesterday. Had some really great noserides and ducked under the lip on one of the bigger waves to move through all day. Your boards are beautiful.
This was a collaborative effort. I shaped a 9'4" spoon 1/4" thinner all the way around. Then Raphael Wolfe from Timberline vacuum-bagged a 1/8" thick Paulownia skin. I went back and turned the rails by hand. It's light and very strong.
Lovin your thread man. Brings me 20 years back when I shaped a few on the east coast. Keep posting-
Really cool stuff. Nice lines, simple flow...well done.
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9'4"
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6'6"
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7'0"
We have very little surf this Fall but it's been good for surfboards.
That 6'6" would be right up my alley.
my name is Matt
We can probably find you a nice break close by here Prof. K.
Do you know George Greenough?
I would see George in the water from time to time when he was in California either riding an air mattress or sailing one of his custom sailboards. He did stop in my surf shop a few times in the mid-1990's but it was to speak with Paul Gross, one of his close friends who happened to work at the shop during that time. Paul worked with George an many different projects I learned much of what I know about shaping surfboards from Paul. When Paul sold me his surfboard templates in 2001, one of them was for George's Velo kneeboard.
Score on the velo templates--looks like a labor intensive build, and really difficult to tune the lay up for flex. I was a kneeboarder for about a year in the early-early '70s, but gave it up for surfboards. It was clear nobody was going to come out with something like the velo, and of course I'd been influenced by his films and photos.
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