Paul’s Egg
This egg was worked out for Paul. EPS / Epoxy, blended tints, and sanded finish. We met on the ever so lovely NJ Turnpike for a drop off on a recent NYC drop. Thanks Paul!
This egg was worked out for Paul. EPS / Epoxy, blended tints, and sanded finish. We met on the ever so lovely NJ Turnpike for a drop off on a recent NYC drop. Thanks Paul!
Avery came to me for a gift for her fiance Aaron. We got him in the loop to find exactly what he wanted. All narrowed down to a wave friendly egg with some rich color. Thanks and congrats Avery and Aaron!
Elke came to me for a friendly beginner board that would allow her to grow into. We worked out a generously foamed 7’2 Egg with some nice color. Thanks Elke!
“Just picked it up…holy shit! It’s beautiful!” – Peter from deep inside Casa de Rockaway Taco. Thanks Peter!
Hey look! A clear white board! No way! Andrew asked for something easy to paddle, catch waves, duck dive, but still be able to throw it around in waves. We narrowed down to a 2+1 Egg base with a pulled in nose and a tad extra rocker for steeper drops. I handed it off to him last Saturday and he was psyched! It was great to meet you Andrew. Let me know how it goes. Thanks!!
This is one of this past weekend’s NYC drops. Deep purple tinted egg with a rounded off diamon tail. Jordan was a happy camper. Thanks Jordan!
Jeff was able to revive that Geometry course I had in college. He asked for a two color resin tint and 9 color hand painted nose deck that hurt my brain, but was well worth it. Concave nose and belly bottom ready to cruise. Thanks Jeff. Your patience on this one was insanity. Enjoy!
From 1-10, Stoke Factor on this one is easily 20. Gabri wrote me from Rome, Italy in 2010. Well over 100 emails and three years later, we finally got it all worked out. Last weekend on his family trip to NYC, my family got to meet his in Soho. Seeing his excitement was pretty awesome. In fact, I’m gonna change the stoke factor to 30. We worked out a clean sanded, slightly mixed up displacement hull with modern rails and shortboard-ish mid and tail bottom with a 2+1. While we were talking, he asked about board #2 which sounds good to me. Enjoy Gabri! Hope it works well for you.
The Malwitz Family dropped by to delivery JB’s egg in Brooklyn. He first wrote me in February and his insane patience paid off. He was stoked! Hand delivering boards is hard (especially with the kids in the car) but getting reactions like his is totally worth it. Thanks JB. Hope it treats you well!
This is #2 of 4 stock boards taking a train to San Francisco. Keep an eye out for a new shop – Avenues.