




Come on down to Surfindian and fondle them.
Here’s what Brian Baker from CityBeat magazine had to say.
First up on my MidPoint rounds on a gorgeous Friday evening (did you see that sunset?) was a swing by Artworks for a little Poke … and there was a band there! I love that joke. Almost as much as I love Poke. This could turn into an endless loop, so I’ll jump out by saying that Poke serves up garage boogie Americana with a whole lot of hill and just a little billy, sort of a Southern Culture on the Skids workout without the stereotypical southern culture. As always, Poke was full throttle, hauling out a tune from their Filthy McNasty days and another so fresh from the process that bassist Julie Judge had to take a few seconds to recall the opening riff, but once she worked it out, they were off and blazing. Tom Judge was super styling in his black top hat with faux leopard hatband and the Judges and the rest of their band (guitarist Justin Lynch, drummer Aimee Huber, guitarist/lapsteeler Steve Mast) threw down a tangy, twangy groove that slammed like Punk and slithered like Rockabilly. Hey, guys, isn’t it just about time for that sophomore album?
at ARTWORKS,
Now available at Surfindian in beautiful Pacific Beach, CA

Safe and sound. Corduroy now has:
7’2 3/4″ Malibu style hull, volan, wet sanded gloss, single Bahne box. A real fun board to just stand in the middle and carve to your hearts content. A little more forgiving from the tail to boot.
7’11” hillbilly glider, 6×6(6), pond scum green bottom/clear top, Fins 101 bamboo glass on, gloss and polish. One of my fastest shapes. Get in early, and GO! The biggest waves I’ve ever surfed have been on mine, but I’ve had a blast gliding into them at knee high as well. A bit of a handful at the beach breaks unless you’re used to a longboard.