So stoked to be back at the factory after several weeks away. In the shaping room, I’ve got four different blanks, all favorites. Hmmmm, what is the flavor of the day. I love dilemas like this one.
Tag Archives: mast surfboards
being back
Feels great to be back in the shaping room. Finished this EDB up for Kevin yesterday.
Doing another today that’s headed to Mission Surf when it’s finished by the amazing craftsmen at Bing and Jacobs.
Thanks to all the folks that make this possible for me.
I’m going to be in the area for the foreseeable future, making occasional trips back to the homestead.
introducing the 8’5″ EDB “garbage picker”
this is a new EDB variant that I shaped with Sunset Cliffs in mind, particularly North Garbage. Consider the paddle out to the line up. It sure is nice to have something that glides. Once you’re out though, it’s nice to be on something other than a log to take advantage of the quality of the surf. And remember the feeling of hearing “OUTSIDE” and knowing that you have to cover some ground, FAST. I feel this is the perfect combination of traits for the Cliffs. I could envision catching anything from knee high inside sliders in the summer, to outside double overhead bombers on this thing. Can’t wait to try it out. Available soon at Bird’s.
New batch of mast tee’s!
Printing a new series of block print tee’s. Each shirt is hand printed, one at a time, one of a kind, on quality 100% cotton tees. All blocks are cut by me and printed by myself and my lovely wife Karen. If you’d like one for Christmas, hit me up and I can send images of what I have available. $30 to your door (in the US).
introducing the lima bean!
Coming soon to Bird’s Surf Shed, the lima bean, a short, extra curvy HPH variant for generating speed on those small mushy days we all love so much.
t-shirts at bird’s!
Mitch’s North!
Coming soon!
“Surfing is like…”
“Surfing is like making love: It always feels good, no matter how many times you’ve done it.”
–Paul Strauch
“Well, Stu, I’ll tell you…”
“Well, Stu, I’ll tell you: Surfing’s not a sport, it’s a way of life. It’s no hobby. It’s a way of looking at that wave and saying, ‘Hey, bud, let’s party!'”
Jeff Spicoli, Fast Times at Ridgemont High