5-10 Redwood Quad
Another stock board for the shop, a 5’10″ round tail quad. The Redwood is salvaged, and the pine is scrap from a mini ramp that we built over the summer. Stop by the shop and have a look!
Shaped by Tyler Frome
Another stock board for the shop, a 5’10″ round tail quad. The Redwood is salvaged, and the pine is scrap from a mini ramp that we built over the summer. Stop by the shop and have a look!
Shaped by Tyler Frome

Buy: $2200
This 6’6″ twin fin is made of all redwood for the decks. The light parts are sap wood from a neighbors’ fence, and the center stringer is an old 2×4 from a house remodel in Aptos. The tail block is made of redwood with pine in between. When seen from afar, the board looks like it has the trident pattern made up of the dark redwood and the stained rails. The vent and leash cups are bubinga (from the scrap pile), and this is my first leash cup turned by hand on the lathe. The fins are two layers of redwood, double foiled, and burned at the leading edge, giving it a really cool look. Glassed in Entropy One Bio Resin, with 2x4oz. on deck and a single 4oz. on bottom.
Board located at Stripe Men in Santa Cruz (831) 431-6182
Shaped by Martijn.

Buy$ 2400
The newest board to be completed is this little 5’10″ beauty made of recycled old growth redwood deck boards and recycled doug-fir/cedar wedges. The fin is a rising sun motif, with alternating colors on both sides of the fin. The nail holes were inlayed with the heads of copper tacks, to give a really unique and beautiful look amidst the old-growth redwood. The board was glassed in Entropy “One” Bio Resin, with two layers of 4oz cloth on deck and a single layer on the bottom. The top deck has an open coat, exposing the weave and shaving off weight. The board also has cork rails, a red abalone shark inlay in the tail, and a glass leash loop. The board weighs in at a slight ten pounds. Dimensions are 5’10″ x 21″ x 2 5/8″.
Available at the Lumen Gallery in Capitola (831) 607-9255
Shaped by Martijn.
A tribute board built before the loss of the great Michael Peterson. This 6’2″ replica of the MP Morning of the Earth board is made of a beautifully faded green Poplar. The single fin is made from salvaged Redwood and scrap Poplar. The wide point forward at 20 3/4 encourages the rider to ride up on the board, lending itself to long drawn out turns. The rails are turned down throughout the board and at 2 5/8ths thick, this board has no trouble paddling or catching waves. A second model built from salvaged redwood will be posted shortly.

Buy: $2600
This redwood “Flying Pig” mini-longboard is amazing! At 7’0″ it looks like a small longboard, low nose rocker, equal tail rocker, almost double-ended shape with parallel rails. A twin fin set-up completes this board. With moderately hard rails throughout, this board was built for going fast and turning on a dime. The decks are made of reclaimed redwood deck boards, reclaimed doug-fir from a Victorian house remodel, and the Monterey cypress tailblock came from a local beach. The original nail holes in the redwood were filled with copper tacks, blending metal and wood into a beautiful package. The fins are redwood and cedar, and have a core of “rising sun” rays. The cork rails were stained to match the redwood, and the vent plug is in the tail block, as well as the leash loop. The board was glassed in Entropy’s new resin called “ONE”, a new bio-resin that we were testing for the folks at Entropy. The top deck has an open coat, allowing the weave of the glass to show through and creating a textured surface. It also shaves nearly a half pound of weight off of the finished board.
Located at Lumen Gallery in Capitola.
Shaped by Martijn.

Buy: $2200
This is an 8’2″ tanker-type board, much like our other 8’2″, but slimmed down a bit. 21 1/2″ width, 2 1/2″ thick, 4″ nose rocker, 3″ in the tail. Concave in the nose to slight Vee in tail. Single glass-on fin.
The decks are Redwood, Pine, and Doug Fir, with matching leash cup and fin.
This is a “German inspired” design, as it was built by our visiting journeyman Niklas from Germany, who came to work with us for a week and learn the art of hollow wooden surfboard construction.
Shaped by Niklas and Martijn
Buy: $ 1400
A classic fish en l’honneur de lis. 5’ 10” birch decks with cork and mahogany rails. The nose block is salvaged redwood from a 140-year-old Santa Cruz home. Abalone is inlayed in leash and vent plugs. Ready to slide.
shaped by Tyler
Buy: $1600
This board is great for steeper waves where you’d need plenty of rocker and glide for entry. It’s 7’9″, 22″ wide, 2.75″ thick with a Diamond tail and thruster set-up (glass-on) made of birds-eye Redwood.
shaped by Martijn
Buy: $1600
This little disc is based on a design by a close friend. It’s 7′ long, 21 3/4 wide, 2 1/4 thick. Birch decks, cork/ply rails, salvaged straight grain redwood fin (Single, glass-on), tail, and leash/vent plugs. Epoxy resin with 6oz bottom, 2x4oz deck, and a poly gloss coat.
Shaped by Martijn