Ed Burke is a mysto guy who brings shaped blanks to Moonlight every once and awhile. Ed worked with Pat Curren building incredible wood guns for a couple of years and Tom Curren even rode one of Ed’s trippy single fins in a contest once. This red opaque quad is for a friend of Ed’s (sorry, I didn’t catch the dims).
Fins are bamboo by 101 Fin Co for the Lokbox system.
Anonymous
December 11, 2008now THAT”S rad
Anonymous
December 11, 2008no logos! thats what i appreciate about cc’s latest boards too. let the board stand, kneel or belly, for itself. if the boards good, the owner will NEVER forget who the shapers is. viva la soulé!
Rui aka Bushman
December 11, 2008soul shaper..
Anonymous
December 11, 2008Wow, that is a great looking board.
tres_arboles
December 11, 2008Love that top view. With no logos, it looks aeronautical, even space-aged. Like the black monolith in 2001: Space Oddessy. Really cool.
David
Erik Hakon Olson (EHO)
December 11, 2008Nice one.
Anonymous
December 11, 2008Keep up the good work ed.
Oceanslide
December 12, 2008Beautiful board! Was that polish
job by you or the ‘new guy’ polisher. Either way, NICE!
matt
December 12, 2008killer glass & tint job! almost a shame to wax that thing. but fuk it…SURF THAT SOB!
mike@waveridersgallery.net
December 12, 2008No Logos are the new logo which was the new no logo. There is a lot to appreciate with that sweet little quad logo or nogo.
Erika V. Doria
December 15, 2008well done jp. well done ed.
wow
December 20, 2008Ed Burke, Moonlight Glass and 101 Fins- THANK YOU for the most amazing board.
Ed
January 15, 2009Thank you for the nice comments.