Friday, October 29, 2010

Captain America


Dreams can take you in many directions - and sometimes they don't make any sense at all. But sometimes.....they do.


This is Jeff Werbelow. Owner of a new 9'-0" Murphy performance longboard.
He rode his buddies board, which is the same model, then literally had a dream that same night about the Red Baron model and Captain America. The dream was powerful my friends. He then hurried to the phone to order this new sled. Watch out villainous, over-zealous wave riders.
Specs: 9'-0" x 2-5/8" thick x 14" tail. 2+1 w/FCS. Sanded finish. Red Baron template.
Special thanks to Ed Lewis, Ed Lewis Design/The Leucadia Project, with colors and graphics.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Reef Walker


Need a new performer for some slightly meatier Winter juice?
Give the Murphy Reef Walker a try.
Senor High Socks and El Guapo with J.P.'s 6'-10" tri.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

You're Gonna Want One!



Surfer: Erik Baldwin
Foto: Cristobal Miller
Locale: N. County SD

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Style.........





Some early October shots from the SD reefs.

photos: J. Slavin
rider: JP Marengo

Friday, October 15, 2010

So Long......


This sums it up pretty good. We found this on slider blog site. Sharktoons are pretty good. http://www.slidermagazine.com/sharktoons.html
Good riddance summer of 2010.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Bottoms Up


Nice bottom turn in SD

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New Red Baron model





New board made for team member Cabrito. Board # 15,297. Just had its maiden voyage in Mainland point break for 8 days of bliss. Nine foot Red Baron model. This board has lots of rocker and generous kick in the nose and the tail. More so than the average LB. This is not your Grampa Earl's longboard. 17.8" x 22.5" x 14" with 2+1 setup with FCS GX's and Cowboy Dan's redwood/balsa 7" fin.
Found this old ad from a 1998 Longboard Magazine section..."Dyno hybrid that noserides like a banshee, can turn on a dime and gets real vertical. Try it. You'll like it."
12 years later and it still holds true.
Glassed by our good compadres at Diamond Glassing with 5 oz. and a acrylic/scuff finish.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Seaweed Smuggler



Mr. Marengo enjoying some of the NW from this week. He looks like a caveman with the seaweed headress/cape. So easy a caveman can do it.