Tuesday, September 1, 2009

North County surf shop Exposed!

I woke up yesterday morning and was buzzing about my little abode pulling my usual not enough time for breakfast scramble for surf gear, work clothes, coffee, fruit and toast when I realized it was Monday! This enlightenment would allow me about eight extra minutes to get my arse together, the motorcycle shop next door is closed on mondays so we can park in front of their shop which is uniform with our parking lot. This means no parking in the nieghborhood out back and unloading boards and carrying all my mess of morningness from car to shop ( bout 8 minutes). The shop opens at 10:15 to make it real easy for us to be on time if we slide in the morning. Get outa the water at ten and you should be able to make it to work on time right? Mmmmmmm.... the shop usually opens between 10:18 and 10:23 a.m. heheheh... The boss doesn't seem to be too chapped though as she usually rips into the parking lot about the same time. Lucky for us we get to work for the sweetest lady I can think of. Morning usually unravels pretty quickly as there's a grip of used boards to put out on the racks and about fifteen padlocks and doors to open with a king ring full of unlabeled keys bigger than your high school janitor's. Around eleven or so we get the trickle of the regular blank picker upper guys (shapers) rollin in. Blanks be our bidness I guess, Ernie the US Blanks guy shows up twice a week to drop off heaps of assorted foam, more often then not just about the time we get lunch in front of our face. Mind you the lunch indecision and confusion paralizes progress toward any hope of a unified phone order for about an hour. This usually makes for grumpy, hungry poeple by the time it's actual feeding time, this does not make Ernie's call to say he's out back with a truckload of blanks to unload a good call at all. Post lunch food coma usually cripples us for a good hour, meager groans and sighs can be heard as aimless zombie wanderers parooze the shop trying to work. Most days our UPS man will drop off some boxes o stuff in the afternoon for us to dismantle and go through. On the best days one of our shapers will drop off new boards, these times are fun, I like when we get new sticks. As the day rolls on sometimes we'll sell a board or two or maybe some wetsuits, if we're lucky we'll get a crazy rude, arrogant on a rampage customer who yells at us and storms out as though we've ruined thier life. This is a good time for us as we get to laugh try to guess what thier real problems are. Alright this day in life is taking up your whole life. At day end we put all the used boards away, water the garden, yell at our shaping machine guy that it's time to go home, hit the lights and contemplate where to go surf.
Creamsickle Kookbox twinpin floaty boat mush killer and a Jeff McKallum Greenough kneeboard replica.
THis here is one of the sickest colorbursting tiger stripes i've seen in a decade of shopness.
9'4 Bing Silver spoon, ride the rainbow man....yeah.....
9'2" Bing NR-2 two tone color dip will help you rip!
9'4" NR-2 Coffee w/ Cream
uhhhhh??? Like, what that says eh.......
We have a huge blank account here, come make a withdraw.
R2D2 spent the past decade hangin with surfsters, now he lives here and programs surf shapes.
Jim Swarthow's mad science workshop of robotic computerized foam mowing intelligence.
Jim Tell's R2 to tell this thing to do stuff and this thing has to do it!
Damn Jim you got mind control over these machines.
Our trusty, crusty, quiver of lunch getters.....
It's safe to say skateboarding and surfing go hand in hand...one in the left, one in the right. Surf to the beach, surf, surf home, surf to the store, shoot surf in yer living room. Roll your bones. We have a fine selection of sidewalk surfers.
We hatched our little vegetable growery at the beginning of summer and have been able to harvest nice rewards from this little plot of dirt. Everytime I walk by it i think crack a little smile, who get's to have an organic garden at their surfshop? Green thumbs abound!
The bosses car and the shop, our shop got smoked out a couple years ago from a fire the motorcycle shop next door had one night. We lost most of our clothing and accessory inventory to smoke damage and were forced to do an entire remodel inside which ultimately ended up being a good thing but the times were definitely rough there for a little while.
These neat people have been doing this thing for a long time now. There is quite a bit of San Diego heritage behind these walls, lots of great minds and faces stroll in and out of here everyday.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New boards Junod what I mean?

The man behind the crafts.
9'4" Two tone & Kenny Bloggins' new RON
Too Tony
9'6" Nowski , 9'6" RON, 9'2" RON
Cambellness.
Ron Nowski is the name.
RONssssssss..

Yep it's another board room update, Michel Junod pulled his white space shuttle van into the lot this morning with heaps of treats! Among the goods are two Two Tone Models; Two Rons (regler ol' noserider) a super slippery shiny Nowski with some Thomas Cambell scribble work, three Pumpkin Seed Single Fins and a stack of shirts with his new logo once again by T. Cambell. Given the current times I would reccomend purchasing one of these sliders as my newly purchased RON has made all my troubles vanish into trim. The color work alone should provoke some inspiring mind numbing thoughtless thoughts which we all need bit more of these days. Enough about that, we were on the beach Sunday surfing and sippin, doing the beach day thing down at Swarmi's and the crazy stuff happened I tell yooz. Against the cliff there is this Black Widow hanging out in this kind of hole in the wall, this mama's got two large egg sacks she's protecting. Kind of sketched we pulled camp a bit back from the cliff so we weren't lurking right under the spidy zone. Twenty minutes later in mid knap we spot a widow strolling across the sand b lining straight toward our friend( the knapper) just inches from climbing on in to his knappy hair! Watch out for them Black Widows on the beach, that could surely be a session ruiner to step on a mean egg protecting spider wench. Thanks for listening,- Kenny B-

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Garage

9'9 Blair Foam we got as a tester a while back. Is that tail crooked? Well, yeah! There's a pirate on it! (Dumda dum dum dum)
So to keep within the series 7'7, we made a 9'9.




Ever prep almost 10 feet of cloth, pour lots of different colors of resin on it, and have it go off before your squeegee even touches it? Do you know what this can do to a man? Or a board for that matter? I guess you take a step back, ponder life, and then RIP THE WHOLE MESS OFF THE BOARD and THROW IT ON THE FLOOR.
And then you start over. But to cover up your color mess on the blank, you make it BLACK. This does not go well on the beach in the summer.
I miss the garage...

Uh-oh..........









Looks like Jim Swarthow found out how to get the blogumentation from home....

"Things will start happening to me now"---The Jerk

Reno clouds at Christmas.

Cardiff sunset MLK Day (Gobama!), 09.



Friday, August 14, 2009

Feeling Kooky!

Shred it Kook!
Twin pin, Diamond Tail, Swallow Tail.
Seems like the trees like em.......
Can't argue with those hues.
Diamond Tail Eggssssssssss.
Kenny B here reporting live from the Mitch's surf house, some hosers just brought in those there Kookbox surfinboards which seem to be highly anticipated and sought after these days. 5'10" Diamond tail twin fin, 6' twin pin creamsickle, 5'6" swallow tail twin green/blue. Also dem dare Diamond Tail Eggs in 7'10" and 8' for ya small wave creedlers. These things got more foam than a blown keg of cheap beer so ya should be able to ride em on almost anything that trickles in on the coast. If yer not feeling the need for a new surfy device we got some four wheel funsticks from Sector 9 today asswell, couple Joel Tudor models and some pool carvers, fine lumber outa San Diego. Seems everyday its like christmas round these parts, everyday our chocolate santa Norm rolls through the door with a dolly full of goodness. OOOhh yeah, got some good stuff in the used realm; 6'4" Minnard Quad, 6'0" Fletcher Chinard twin, 9'6" Christenson CC slider, 9' Breakers brand new $395, mmmmmmm.....and lots of other good stuff I can't remember pacifics on. Have a good day out there! Thanks -KB-

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

More New Boards!!! Holy Shnikes!!

Two nu 6'0 Sea Bucket Christensons here, blasty fast!

Chris Fishes come w/ 101 glass on bamboo keel twins


Ladies and Gents, The continuous current of surfsliders just keeps flowing (insert funny line here). A bundle Takayama scorpions floated on in on Saturday, 6'4 to 7'8" in an array of stingy coloryness. If yer looking for a modestly priced Christenson fish we just got six sanded clear logoless cedar stringered rip riders for just bout six bills. Brian Hilbers from Fineline Surfboards brought his creations down as well, these should not be overlooked, these boards are the state of the progretroservitive modern future throwback design work that really really work. Trim one, turn one, I dare ya........Uhhhhh, ummmm just about all I gots tuhday. -Kenny B-

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

THIS JUST IN

9 BRAND SPAKIN NEW KOOKBOX"s


come and get 'em, ya savages

Peace by Piece Boardbags!!!!

Wanted: Unique surf sticks for handmade board bags, must like long walks on the beach and like to be held tightly often. Call for more info!
Your grandma might have spilled tomato soup on this fabric at one time.
These little baggies are sure to bring something new to your quiver of regler ol' daybags. Completely recycled materials, totally hand made in Encinitas on a normal sewing machine. Shiny vinyl lining for easy insertian and a no stick pull out. What's not to like eh?


Hang one in your garden today!!! Call for details about this incredible offer.
Hand bags also intricately woven by the same lovely lady.



Monday, August 3, 2009

On Consignment

we just got this in on consignment its a 10'1" Tudor Nuuhiwa Noserider 2.
It is used, but still in very good condition (call for pricing)