**I Got Your Alaia, Right Here**
**Flat Wooden Planks as Function Instead of Fashion**
**March 14, 2009, 12:20 PM**
**By: Jon Coen**
So we all know how incredibly popular this Alaia
surfboard movement has become — basically hand shaping a rockerless,
finless, piece of redwood, cedar, or pine and riding a wave on it.

**If this economy keeps tanking, we might take a lesson from this guy.**
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On the other hand, dudes geeking out unnecessarily over them is just
weird. I tried riding one last summer when my friend Ben McBrien and
his family stayed at my house. He’s an actual woodworker and built a
sweet 5-foot cedar ride
with a big swallow tail. We had a blast in two-foot beach break, but
soon the phenomenon will get out of hand. (Plus SIMA can’t be too
jazzed.)**
Anyway, I checked this cool little spot down here in the
Caribbean yesterday, a mellow reef with a peeling right, and there’s a
dude out on a piece of plywood. This wasn’t some traditional Hawaiian
revival thing, nor a labored-over precision 9’0 Wegener wannabe craft. It was a piece of plywood like the kind you use to sheath your house.
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**I started calling this guy Jimmy Splinters. He thought that was funny. I asked if he ever stood on the board and he said indeed he did. **
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- **This 'aint some hipster retro model. Think they sell wax at the lumber yard?**