The Unusual





The Thumblebee, mutant child of the Bumblee Bee and The Thumb.
4 oz S glass with 101 Fin Co bamboo siderunners.
Airbrush by Peter St Pierre.
Shaped by Malcolm Campbell for an old school Bonzerhead.
Mushy sections be afraid.

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11 Comments
  • ltd
    March 30, 2007

    Once again the arists at Moonlight have outdone themselves.

  • LESider
    March 30, 2007

    Sharkys gonna have fun on that!

    how big/small is that mutant? I think he said it was the biggest 6’2″ there will ever be or something like that.

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2007

    gws, that is one sweet shredstick, i love the fins and airbrush, awesome shape.

    -d-rad

  • Coque
    March 30, 2007

    Love the “anything but pink” paint job.

    I would love one of those in… 5’8”???

  • Bill
    March 30, 2007

    The bottom shaped fin section looks wicked

  • Billy
    March 30, 2007

    Peter Pinliner continues to amaze. And the shape ain’t bad either!

  • warm jet
    March 30, 2007

    Is this one lighter and different dims?
    Any five fin beepeople on this freQuency for feedback.
    I got a plan for a hotrodded bee 5.
    (Still heavy glass yet “speed dialer type rails)
    In the brief time i had my bee 3 I was having cutback trouble.
    Any others?
    feedback?

  • r3w
    March 30, 2007

    Coming soon to the backs of loggers everywhere!

  • Jp
    March 30, 2007

    Warm Jet, your legs are too skinny for those big Bumble Bees. You gotta ride them smaller man.

  • reverb
    March 30, 2007

    …dee airbrush work is very good

    warmjet, I tell yo that for H performance, a hip and a small tail area is the best

    those bigger areas are very good when you ride em in less than 5 10 (depends your weight)
    and for those who are not so much skilled and wants stability
    or guys who wants “rounded” turns

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2007

    piece of art !