Friday, December 21, 2007

Welcome to the Family






A few views of the current lineup including the newest additions.
The Pavel 5-Fin is 7'11 with tapered stringer, Biofoam blank, and Marlin Bacon bamboo runners. The Andreini is 8'0 and indicative of the detail and craftsmanship Marc puts into his boards. I must add that he sent that L-Flex to me overnight when the board was shipped without it. I didn't expect it to be included. He goes above and beyond.

As you can see, the new additions haven't been ridden. I've only been able to get a couple of short sessions in lately and I've just been grabbing the familiar before I run out the door. Plus, I have this weird delayed gratification thing anyway. They'll be in the water when the time is right.

As always, thanks for checking in with the SB1000.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

...first time here
killer boards that you ve got there
I built many in the style of the red one

Anonymous said...

Glad you checked in, thanks!

FREERIDE said...

I have been waiting for the first photo of the Andreini. Looks great. I know that Thumb tail and nose shape very well. Cant wait to here how it goes for you. Merry Christmas and surf on. Jdub.

Daniel said...

All killer, no filler!

Anonymous said...

Thanks guys. Happy Holidays to you all.

unidentified said...

wanna here the Andrini feed?
Next summer i'm thinkin' that's for me stable for mini bu etc.

borntoloser said...

Killer Quiver! Glad to see you hung on to the Pavel. Let us know how she goes.

Anonymous said...

Will do. Thanks.

unidentified said...

Is that Pavel's "Otter" model in a 5?
A la "Glass Love"?

Anonymous said...

WJ, it is the Otter.

J.P. said...

That bio-foam is interesting because it makes the board look like it was made 10 years ago and sat in the backyard the whole time an never ridden. Maybe the look will become trendy, like how people buy brand new furniture that is painted to look 100 years old or how you can buy a brand new baseball cap at Target that has a hole in it.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, JP. The Moonlight crew didn't seem too keen on the Biofoam deal. Definitely felt a little resistance doing the board there.

Ah well, it was something new to check out and adds a different element to the quiver.