I read that Peter St. article and it blew me away. I spent 30 minutes trying to identify everything in the room. Mr. St. has never gotten enough press in my humble opinion. Truly the greatest surfboard craftsman of all time. Moonlight glassing is so unique, not just in the world of surfing, but in the world of artistic craftsmanship.
On the island of Okinawa, where they often live to 100 years of age, they attribute their good fortune to "ikigai". Ikigai is related to positive life-satisfaction. Those who posses ikigai have defined it as "that which make's one's life worth living." So Peter, keep the ikigai-so we can continue to enjoy your craftsmanship for many years to come.
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who's that guy? ;-)
Lovely board, I would not mind adding one of those to my quiver...
An early present eh?... Nice Peter!
A clear board? No color at all? For that guy? Too busy to spray his own board?
is that more of a semi-gun or a wave-catcher for smaller waves? it looks siiiiiiiiiiick!
Nice one!
Full Moon Fever!!!!!
Ha...I just saw that board and that guy at the point! Nice stick!
that board is a foot and a half too long for that guy!
frog master
I read that Peter St. article and it blew me away. I spent 30 minutes trying to identify everything in the room. Mr. St. has never gotten enough press in my humble opinion. Truly the greatest surfboard craftsman of all time. Moonlight glassing is so unique, not just in the world of surfing, but in the world of artistic craftsmanship.
On the island of Okinawa, where they often live to 100 years of age, they attribute their good fortune to "ikigai". Ikigai is related to positive life-satisfaction. Those who posses ikigai have defined it as "that which make's one's life worth living." So Peter, keep the ikigai-so we can continue to enjoy your craftsmanship for many years to come.
THE POD ROOM, love 's moon pod. aw J.P. where is the love?
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