rad to see the natural talent of a young kid. also rad to see the young talent being encouraged by a respected shaper who recognizes the importance and time honored tradition of sharing knowledge. this is a stoker!
isn't the boutique board market a little dried up due to the current economy? thank god for all the trust fund soul surfers out there to keep going...hip folks transcend money i rekon'
"We're just gonna keep surfing and keep making boards and it doesn't matter what the media or the industry thinks because it wasn't about them to begin with." Steve Lis to OP: rekon' you can see the door?
actually- i think the pop-out market takes a bigger hit from the bad economy than customs. more people and infrastructure to supportand a model that requires growth. chinese factories closing and lay-offs at surftech. the trust funders here buy crap and the core folks buy good boards.
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Did he learn fast or is a spontaneous generation?
How cool is Griffin? Shapes look better each time and he tears it up in the shorey
rad to see the natural talent of a young kid. also rad to see the young talent being encouraged by a respected shaper who recognizes the importance and time honored tradition of sharing knowledge. this is a stoker!
great post. love the first photo. kids gonna be crazy.
isn't the boutique board market a little dried up due to the current economy?
thank god for all the trust fund soul surfers out there to keep going...hip folks transcend money i rekon'
"We're just gonna keep surfing and keep making boards
and it doesn't matter what the media or the industry thinks
because it wasn't about them to begin with."
Steve Lis
to OP: rekon' you can see the door?
actually- i think the pop-out market takes a bigger hit from the bad economy than customs. more people and infrastructure to supportand a model that requires growth. chinese factories closing and lay-offs at surftech. the trust funders here buy crap and the core folks buy good boards.
Respect my youth!
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