Showing posts with label dennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dennis. Show all posts
Dennis finishing up a 5'6" x 17 1/2" for Kyle.


Dennis glossing his set of boards he will start rubbing and polishing over the next couple of days.

Dennis is bringing the shine out on the polishes.
The look on his face says it all. Glass on quads are a pain for the factory, even if they do work good. Dennis is a hard worker and doesn't complain too much about it though.
Dennis isn't just a model for holding the boards all the time in photos he also does a good job polishing them.

I'm on vacation in Florida right now but I found these photos on my camera so I uploaded them. This is Dennis rubbing a board for polish and Larry doing some resin pinlines. I'll get back to the blog in a week or so.
Dennis making sure the glosses lay down flat so the polish's come out easy.



I shaped this 9'3" nose rider  custom for Rebecca. Dennis and I also made this custom 'D" fin for the board also.  It all seems to go well together. The bottom picture is Rebecca and her son Riley.





These are the Skip Fryes for Surf Indian surf/art boutique in Pacific Beach. They are for sale if anyone is interested in them.  www.surfindian.com


Sneak peek at the Skip Frye, Andy Davis art for the Surf Indian surf/art boutique in Pacific Beach. Skip gave the boards to us to do the glass work.  It was fun to work on these. I'll post more after they have there grand opening tonight at 7pm. Don't want to give away too much.

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Dennis getting some boards glossed for the next set of polishes.



Just finished a new nose rider that I shaped for Dennis.
We made a custom "D" fin to go on it that Dennis designed and foiled.

Me and Dennis made this nice wood "D"  fin for my personal nose rider.


Dennis and I have been making these custom wood fins together. Custom shaped and colored to match the boards.


Dennis spends time with every board to make sure they come out just right.



The first picture  is a picture of Dennis when he was a kid in Coronado (left side) that was published in the book below. The last is a fairly recent picture of Dennis ripping.





We painted the finished board area. Looks much better now.