Baja California quiver patiently waiting for restoration at Trusty Dusty’s In the Dirt Ding Repair. The quality of of the finished product was really impressive.
hahahah to the airbrush and tint. Remember that you can always chalk those discolored chunks of ding repair up as history. Every great board needs it´s story. Waves in Baja California always weave memories into fiberglassed shells.
Cool, those who’s board needs fixing could go to that place. Sure they can be assured that the outcome would satisfy them as you yourself testify about their works.
Anonymous
September 6, 2011Dusty’s Crusty Surfy Surfboard Resurrection Hub.
sharkbait
September 6, 2011Looks like Watto’s surf shop if he was to own one.
Anonymous
September 6, 2011Perfect example on why one should get air brushed or resin tinted boards.
Oceans Rising
September 7, 2011hahahah to the airbrush and tint. Remember that you can always chalk those discolored chunks of ding repair up as history. Every great board needs it´s story. Waves in Baja California always weave memories into fiberglassed shells.
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September 7, 2011Cool, those who’s board needs fixing could go to that place. Sure they can be assured that the outcome would satisfy them as you yourself testify about their works.
Anonymous
September 7, 2011Waves weave memories into the fiberglassed shell…that’s a joke…not what I consider in buying a used board.
Anonymous
September 7, 2011Dear stinky pants,
Nobody cares what you look for in a used board.
Anonymous
November 12, 2011Crusty Dusty the surf monk!
gracias!
Ahab de Mag Bay