A few more from this past week;
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Thanks to Liquid Salt
I’d like to thanks Glen at Liquid Salt Magazine for the interview. I’m stoked on how it turned out. See it at:
Patrick’s new HPH speedster
experimentation
9’5″ HPH speedster (Simmons)
Coming soon to Surfindian! Get it before Chris decides to keep it. This board will be built by Bing using 6oz Volan top and bottom, polished gloss top, satin gloss bottom, with Geppy #2’s glassed on.
Wing swallowtail
back in the saddle again
One shape down. Sitting in the blue bus having a beer and relaxing. Soon I’ll be reading myself to sleep. Hopefully find some surf in the morning, stop at Mitch’s North for some fins (John always seems to fins cool fins), and back up to the hill for another shape. Today I actually started to shake off the gloom of the rainiest April in recorded weather history of the Ohio river valley. Nothing like a couple good surf sessions with friends to cheer a body up.
new, new, new and new!
I’ve got four new boards at Surfindian in beautiful Pacific Beach, San Diego. Stop in and check them out or contact the store for shipping anywhere.
6’1″ HPH speedster quad, cool fall color Mexican blanket resin job, fins 101 bamboo canard quad glass ons, polished gloss
6’7″ HPH speedster, deep aqua tail dip w/ smoke stripe, Geppy keels, polished gloss
7’6″ hillbilly quad, moss green bottom tint, Geppy/Frye quad glass ons, sanded gloss
9’7″ HPH, jailbreak/beetlejuice resin job top and bottom, Geppy keels, polished gloss
Photos soon.
good job!
Looks like Masa and Chris, along with the whole crew and a lot of helpers, pulled off an amazing job of raising funds for relief effort to help the people affected by the Tsunami and earthquake in Northern Japan. I hear they raised over $20,000 in one night! Hopefully this will make a significant impact in the lives of many of our Japanese friends.


















