Yet another picture of Joe Frizzelle. Thanks again ocbigshot.com . The Rock fish and Quad fish are prefect for these breezy conditions. Joe is pictured here on the Rock fish. You can make life exciting with bright colors! Just like Joe is doing here. Just order your new board and have Joe paint it for you. Its that simple!!!Thursday, April 16, 2009
Spring Color! Get some.
Yet another picture of Joe Frizzelle. Thanks again ocbigshot.com . The Rock fish and Quad fish are prefect for these breezy conditions. Joe is pictured here on the Rock fish. You can make life exciting with bright colors! Just like Joe is doing here. Just order your new board and have Joe paint it for you. Its that simple!!!Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Asu, North Sumatera
Dreaming about surfing big empty lefts in Indonesia? Enrique from Asu Paradise surf camp e-mailed and says the place is empty. Check his site out asuparadise.com , and be sure to tell him your friend's with Ed from On!surfboards.Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Newport nugget. Thanks! ocbigshot.com .
Frizzo Again! This was last week. Thanks to Bill Ackins for the Photo. Check his site out ocbigshot.com . There were similar conditions yesterday, hopefully someone got some shots?? I'll post them when and if I get them.Monday, April 13, 2009
Epoxy surfboards Rock!
Its been 3 years since surf foam giant Clark Foam has closed the door( 2 1/2 ??)In this time we have seen and heard a lot about epoxy surfboards, as well as seen their rise and fall.The reason for the fall is simple... Surfboard makers are lazy, and people want to save money. In the three years since Clark closed I have been working closely with long time friends and board makers Mike Estrada and Dan Woods, to perfect custom made epoxy surfboards. Its true... Epoxy boards are lighter and stronger then standard polyester surfboards. The main reasons that epoxy boards have not taken over the market are because :1) US blanks has stepped up offering better foam blanks and better service then predecessor Clark.:2) Domestic manufacturers have now lost the motivation to experiment and the willingness to take the extra time that is needed to construct a Quality Epoxy surfboard.3) The consumer, confronted with current economic woes, isn't willing to spend the extra money that it costs to get a quality Epoxy surfboard. Epoxy surfboards cost more because they take longer to build and the resin is nearly three time more expensive then polyester resin. Its been three years of trial and error, Now is the time to consider trying an Epoxy surfboard from On! Its your choice I'll make you whatever you want. Poly, Epoxy, Long, Short , Anything!!!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Joe?...Joe!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Frizzo! Shorescrew.com
Joe, snaking and slashing during the last south combo. More south swell on the way for Monday and Tuesday. Those hymning and hawing about getting a new board will be caught out again( including Chris Mclaughlin .) Thanks to Lugo at shorescrew.com for the photo. And thanks for saying that's Joe in the tube even though it probably isn't.Friday, April 10, 2009
Resort Latitude Zero

Friends Matt Crude and Todd Roesler have purchased an Island and have built a first class resort. The Island is In the Telo chain. Telo Is a small group of Islands north west of The Mentawi Islands in Indonesia. The resort is set to open in May. Todd Has been a friend of mine for nearly 20 years. Todd and I met on my first trip to Bali in 1990. Todd is owner and captain of a boat named Nomad. Nomad had been in West Java for the past ten years, but has now moved to the resort in the Telos. Matt Is owner and captain of The Nadulu Mangalui and can boast being in the Mentawi longer then Martin Daily! Check out their web site www.resortlatitudezero.com .Thursday, April 9, 2009
Kevin Hamor makes the Reef add
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Pioneer Snow Skates
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Thanks to Matt Banes for the support
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Spencer Pirdy- Tube time during the last south swell
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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