oh man, that shish is fresh.
I've been riding Liddle hulls for 3 years and I'm hooked on the ride. Here's my quiver.
7' M3P, 7' DB, 6'8" ID, 6' BH/S
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I scored a nice 6’10 hull from the Patagonia swap meet yesterday. I had a short session on some fun waves yesterday, but I’m looking forward to trying it out at my fav point break some time this week! I’ve never ridden one before, and I wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about. I have to say it was totally different to anything I’ve ridden before!
Pick up sticks.
Very lightly tinted reverse cutlaps.
6’10 x 22 x 2 7/8
6'8 x 22 x 2 7/8
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6'10
Credits:
Spencer K
Zeph C
Ian Z
Jeff P
Beautiful boards. Where can I get a good hull made on the East Coast of Australia?
Thanks in advance.
Huie can shape one for you.
Matt Keane is another.
This will give you a lead…
http://forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17503
And…one for sale for too…
http://forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17732
I’ve just found a surfed twice Matt Keane 6’2" X 22" X 2&5/8" that will be eventually be paid for and in my quiver.
Hi Idler,
The logo on the board looks like a Classic Malibu logo from Noosa.
Where’s the board from?
Hey Cuttlefish! It is a Classic Malibu, shaped by Randall and glassed by and for my mate Jordan Nobel from Note Surfboards.
I also picked up this cool little mini-sim-fish thing, shaped by Jordan. Its 5’6 by22 1/2 by 2 7/8ths. Its got a bit of hull under the nose then a subtle single to double concave under the fins. Its fast as all hell and super fun!
Hey Steiny, could you please re-post the info about the exhibit called Surf City Santa Cruz? I'm here in town for a couple days (picking up a pair of beautif-hull Andreini Vaqueros and taking them out for their maiden voyages) and would love to check the exhibit out! Thanks in advance.
Will post the eye candy as soon as I figure out how to get the attachment-thingy to work right!
cuttle as you know these last few months i have revisited my
roots
these boards we shaped at my old sunshine factory late
1967/8 i am doing reproduction on the original
shaped by kevin platt who shaped for me them days shaping
these hulls has brought back a lot of memorys
from these we went to what is know called egg dble ender
really
**a cple pics of the platt board this board was built before we started puting s decks when we went short **
**why did i allways know i would end up on this thread haaaa’’ bloody liddle hes converted me
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**[img_assist|nid=1052178|title=to day|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=480|height=640][img_assist|nid=1052179|title=belly|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=480]latest just yesterday ha’’
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friend of a friend getting some speed on one of the Timberline hulls (an 8’er); my 7’1 is my current favorite and it’s been getting some water time from lot of different people…stoked!
Thanks for the info Cuttlefish:)
glassy mcnassy!
two more for consideration by the heavies…
thought this one was interesting for water flow purposes; i was coming off a mid face push coming up into a small floater:
Wondering what surf films from the golden past would be best to observe some hull surfing .Exhausted the Liddle stuff and everything on youtube.
cheers
Mpcutbacck
JaM,
You could probably arrange to purchase a downloadable file from Spencer Kellogg. He has a load of proven shapes stored…lots of stuff he and Paul Gross worked together on. In fact Spence bought his APS machine in southern Queensland. Many shapes are an e-mail away…and you could have any one finish shape it.
I am assuming that Spence would do this…check with him!
Rogelio
check out Crystal Voyager- classic George Greenough, Ritchie West and Nat Young. then of course there is also Morning of the Earth.
also inner most limits of pure fun, plastic fantastic(early v-bottom hull stuff) evolution to name a few more....
always liked this clip from innermost limits: