read the grain

chips post on ‘’ babel fish included a link to the grain site.

wow is this slick.

just posted an extensive reply on the bert berger awards thread.

that ended with the thought Joinery the new jewelery.

now that juxed with the grain site gallery is poinient.

The market development for the wood surf board kit is quite revolutionary.

the availiability of the wood joined surfcraft is astonishing in it self,but

to add to it a kit format wow.

these lads are morphing.

the quality of photos and editing are swell

the down home feel of the surfers and setting are captivating.

I can forsee these being a viable alternative to the Surf tech

monopolistic drive.

as well as the carbon fibre Mailaise

and the fire wire virus.

THE Future is upon us.

the decisions we make now will echo

throughout the next millienium.

the grass roots potential for subversion

and real growth are finally within Our grasp.

clean construction and unlimited potential

are crystalizing on the reality plane.

Are we on the plane? or off the plane?

whata wonderful time to be alive…

just as soon as I finish thes last few boards in poly urethane and polyester

and the few styros

mebe I can use some of this next shipment of stringer wood

for some hollows

…ambrose…

musing in the pre dawn light

Ambrose! the future was last week! I am on the day aftere tomorrow! Aftere doing this I relized that chambered boards are like covered wagons. A thing of the past. Besides Chambered boards are a waste of good wood. I used to think that Dick Brewers balsa boards were up there, now I know they are back there. Sorry Dick! Paul Jensen is up there! Aloha Wood_Ogre

Hey Wood Org I couldnt agree more. Im on my 5th hollow now and it just gets better. Each one is built a little different and a little better. I feel like Im free to do whatever I can think up. Just put the skins on a frame just like my last board only changed the tail and fins. And a lighter frame. Just to see what the difference is. Only thing more fun than building them is riding them. It truly is “building” a board. I have been thinking a good 2 boards ahead. Cant seem to stop myself.!!!

From Redondo Beach to the jungles of Ecuador, Skip “Andres” Kozminski lives a uniquely simple surf-centered life. One that fosters an appreciation of the true soul of surfing, and a keen “outside” view of its slide toward corporatization. Balsa boards are his stock in trade, and more and more surfers are taking notice of advantages of balsa. From organic beginnings, shaped skillfully into works of art, you might be lucky enough to find yourself floating on one out in the lineup. Then you’ll learn something Skip has known for years, or maybe just get a few comments from envious surfers…“Man that is one bitchen board!”

Longboards are not only causing ranks of surfers to rise worldwide, but they are pushing the balsa trend throughout the world. Skip and Balsa Flite have emerged as probably the most preeminent balsa board artisans on the planet.

Gary Linden, Dick Brewer, Ben Aipa, Eric Arakawa, Reynolds Yater, Steve Boehne, have all shaped these blanks, and Garret Mc Namara has one specially shaped by Dick Brewer for competing in the Eddie Aikau Invitational big wave contest at Wiamea bay this year.

August, Jones, Stewart, Gordonall know who he is, and Skip supplies superior blanks for many of the balsa sticks you see in brick and mortar surf shops under many different labels.

Balsa’s unique beauty and practicality, along with a skilled shaper, are combining to create high performance and durable boards that look great. Go Balsa, before it’s too late!!

Mark Mcmullen www.longboard.net

Balsa Flite is the official website for Balsa Flite surfboard blanks and finished boards from Playas, Ecuador. These lightweight, hollow balsawood surfboards are individually handcrafted by Skip Kozminski.

Words from Skip…

“Your finished balsa board will last an easy five years of weekly use. We are not destroying the rain forest to make these surfboards. These trees are planted and cultivated on the same haciendas that grow your bananas, coffee and chocolate. They take 3-5 years to grow from a sprout to a tree 12” in diameter.

The blanks are made four per week in a little carpentry shop. On the other hand, a foam blank starts in an oil well (which really raises hell with the rain forest). And then proceeds through a series of environmentally hostile chemical plants. What good is foam dust?? The shavings from this blank make great mulch for your garden. In order to make this blank, we used 2-5 year old trees that use about much forest space as your shaping stall. Compare that to an oil well. I sincerely hope you enjoy shaping this baby as much as I do. Make us all a knockout!"

Skip “Andres” Kozminski

Playas, Ecuador

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Skip “Andres” Kozminski

Playas, Ecuador, South America

skip’s method hollows are …

///ambrose…