Seems like Weisbecker's has been doing his Montauk to Costa Rica trip again, now with a camera and producing a documentary. While his book "In the search of captain zero" was a classic, his latest book was quite a hard read...
We'll see what the movie brings. First glimpse seems interesting:
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Original alaia footage
Doing further research for my alaia project I stumbled across the following footage about early surfing in Waikiki. Includes some scenes with alaias and olos and the occasional "surfing dog".
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Free surf video for download: Reef presents Cancer to the Capricorn
It seems like fashion labels spend more and more money on creating vidoes and providing them as free giveaways.
Checkout the latest one by Reef here:
Featuring Mick Fanning, Rob Machado and more.
Good music, amazing shots and most importantly: free!
And hey, dont't forget to buy some Reef stuff next time you visit a fashion surf shop...
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Surf
Surf Sufficient - Great DIY surf videos
Check out these great Do It Yourself videos by Surf Suffienct showing e.g. how to build surfboard shaping blocks or your own canvas boardbag.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Do you Humu 2.0?
Besides of Adam Colton's almost famous youtube video "Do you Humu?" I found another impressing short flick showing some amazing stuff that can be done with a mini skateboard.
Check it out:
Humu! from Billy Meiners on Vimeo.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
The Art and Design of Erik Abel
The current issue of TIDE features artist Erik Abel.
Check out his website for more ocean inspired work or an interview on "Club of the Waves" with additional information on his cooperations with Billabong and Oxbow Artworks.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
New DIY skateboard with Bennett trucks and Flashback wheels
Finally I finished a longer version of the Sector 9 Superfish with a slightly modified tail. Equipped with Bennett Vector 6.0" trucks and ABEC 11 70's Flashback 78a wheels, it's a perfect setup for street cruising and puming.
The trucks and wheels had been mounted on my Superfish replica before, however turns were quite sharp. With the increased wheel base of this board, carving is far more easy.
Again the board is made of 9 ply birch and has been finished with lineseed oil (which smelled for about two weeks...). Additionally, I applied a new logo by using a stencil and acrylic paint.




The trucks and wheels had been mounted on my Superfish replica before, however turns were quite sharp. With the increased wheel base of this board, carving is far more easy.
Again the board is made of 9 ply birch and has been finished with lineseed oil (which smelled for about two weeks...). Additionally, I applied a new logo by using a stencil and acrylic paint.
Electric Skateboards
For those that are too lazy to push or pump:
http://www.alteredelectricskateboards.com/actionvideos.htm
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Skate
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