I once heard about this home shaper in N. CA with a garage of 50+ boards for any condition. The garage faced shore across the road and he’d look out at the waves in the morning, then reach back and pull the perfect arrow from the quiver.
Is 50 too much? Any ideas on the minimum quiver count to cover the range of surf?
there is no law of diminshing returns for surfboard collecting. would love to see pinliner create those comets and galaxies. is the white from foam or paint, only he knows I suppose.
Anonymous
December 1, 2006That’s dedicated vision.
I once heard about this home shaper in N. CA with a garage of 50+ boards for any condition. The garage faced shore across the road and he’d look out at the waves in the morning, then reach back and pull the perfect arrow from the quiver.
Is 50 too much? Any ideas on the minimum quiver count to cover the range of surf?
reverb
December 1, 2006…reminds me every time that I had put surfboards in the wshop floor, I had something sticky on them…
J.P.
December 1, 2006A baker’s dozen is good.
billy
December 1, 2006there is no law of diminshing returns for surfboard collecting. would love to see pinliner create those comets and galaxies. is the white from foam or paint, only he knows I suppose.
Anonymous
December 2, 2006I think I can remember that.