All posts by: admin

047 Kern Mini Simmons

This 5’8 Mini Simmons features hand made fins by John Cherry and  a sanded gloss finish glassing by Brian Wynn. The guys at  Cafe Volan in Asbury Park, NJ were nice enough to get me last minute rack space. It will be there until it’s picked up by it’s new owner so go check it out.

Malwitz + Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

TWO WINNERS WILL BE GIVEN THEIR CHOICE OF ANY (1)  TRUE AMES FIN SET WITH THE MAX VALUE OF $80 PER SET. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON SATURDAY, AUGUST, 27TH, 2011. I will be bowling in The Dude Hates Cancer bowling tournament  on August 27, 2011 to help raise money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! Anything you can give would be greatly appreciated and you will be entered in the raffle. The LLS funds life-saving cancer research that has led to major advances in the treatment of blood cancers (and many other cancers), including treatments such as chemotherapy and stem cell transplants that have prolonged and enhanced the lives of patients. New targeted therapies that kill cancer cells without harming normal tissue have already begun to provide drugs and procedures that are improving quality of life. * RAFFLE DOES NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING. WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED VIA THE MALWITZ SURFBOARDS BLOG […]

050 Color

The 8’3 mini was ordered with a textured plum color. I’ll be spraying one coat of each these hand mixed colors. Starting with the lighter then to darker giving the color a faux-like finish. Or at least that’s the plan.

049 Custom Stock Mini (For Sale)

This board was made for 583 Surf in Fire Island, NY. It’s an 8’6 mini with the old school feel of a big full belly that transitions to a rolled vee in the tail. It features the fine glass work of Under Toe Glassing and True Ames Parrish Cutaway and side bites. It can also work great as a single fin. It was made to cruise and is even more beautiful in person. It is currently for sale at 583 Surf.  

True Ames in…

The first True Ames order arrived. They are beautiful. The new hexcore design takes the weight of the fiberglass fins way down. The weight of plastic fins with the quality of fiberglass.

048 Kodman Shaped

This is a 5’10 Double Winged Five Fin. I custom made a tapered stringer  to add flex into the tail. The stringer starts at 3/16″ in the nose and gradually thins out to 1/16″ in the tail. Off to glasser this week.