Custom shapers in Oahu?
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Give local underground shaper Makani Mcdonald a shout at makani808@hawaii.rr.com. Highly recommended, great prices great shapes.
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mike nekomoto- in da phone book. surfs alot of vland, schooled in shaping by chuck andrus.
chuck andrus
mike woo
pang
bret marumoto
joe kupsinel
nezzy
sadoy
magallenes
gordon hansen
get too much to mention here. veritable treasure trove of shapers.
did i mention ben aipa? bring your checkbook...
chuck andrus
mike woo
pang
bret marumoto
joe kupsinel
nezzy
sadoy
magallenes
gordon hansen
get too much to mention here. veritable treasure trove of shapers.
did i mention ben aipa? bring your checkbook...
ride the tiger...
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fred barker WRV email: barkerf001@hawaii.rr.com
808 638 9550 808 637 3375
Keoki Ching 808 561 7833 http://www.keokisurf.com
http://www.surfboardshack.com
all underground and hungry for business, top notch quality.
808 638 9550 808 637 3375
Keoki Ching 808 561 7833 http://www.keokisurf.com
http://www.surfboardshack.com
all underground and hungry for business, top notch quality.
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welsh_olly wrote:I recommend mike woo. although you have to hassel the guy to get the board within 3-4 months, he really does a great job on shortboards. price is about $330 ish for no frills. i can't give enough praise for these boards.
3 to 4 months !!! you gotta be kiddin me ?
3 to 4 weeks is more like it, i d be damnd to wait that long for a board to be built, but I never rode the guys boards, they might be magic.
I think 3 bills is a good price for a custom shortie.
Hansen is a master shaper w/solid credentials
as a carpenter, i watched him shape once and you can tell he's highly skilled
he said he used to do masonry and carpentry
but you can tell that he's also artistic and has a good eye
and takes his work seriously
he's precise; seems like a perfectionist
he's busy, like the others mentioned
experienced surfers can tell the difference in the way his boards perform
so his boards are worth the wait
I think Chuck Andrus is the only other one mentioned that would come close
as a carpenter, i watched him shape once and you can tell he's highly skilled
he said he used to do masonry and carpentry
but you can tell that he's also artistic and has a good eye
and takes his work seriously
he's precise; seems like a perfectionist
he's busy, like the others mentioned
experienced surfers can tell the difference in the way his boards perform
so his boards are worth the wait
I think Chuck Andrus is the only other one mentioned that would come close
solo wrote:mike nekomoto- in da phone book. surfs alot of vland, schooled in shaping by chuck andrus.
chuck andrus
mike woo
pang
bret marumoto
joe kupsinel
nezzy
sadoy
magallenes
gordon hansen
get too much to mention here. veritable treasure trove of shapers.
did i mention ben aipa? bring your checkbook...
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I've been glassing boards here on Oahu for about 12 years and I've worked on lots of guys' shapes. As a former shaper myself, I look at the boards I work on with a critical eye. My votes for good shorties, based on shaping skill and riding experience (not necessarily in any particular order)
Jeff Bushman, particularly for North Shore small wave boards
Jon Pyzel
Wes Oshiro
Glen Minami
Kerry Tokoro
Wade Tokoro
Gordon Quigg
For North Shore guns, the list would change a little, but I feel these guys do the best new school cutting edge small wave boards and all have ample experience shaping for Hawaiian waves. I work for Pyzel, and sometimes Bushman. I have owned and/or ridden boards by every one of these guys. It should be noted that I've also glassed boards by most of the other shapers mentioned in this thread, but haven't ridded them, so I can't really comment.
Slap, here on the forum has a couple of Pyzels and seems to like em, or maybe it's just that he's mesmerized by the colors.
Jeff Bushman, particularly for North Shore small wave boards
Jon Pyzel
Wes Oshiro
Glen Minami
Kerry Tokoro
Wade Tokoro
Gordon Quigg
For North Shore guns, the list would change a little, but I feel these guys do the best new school cutting edge small wave boards and all have ample experience shaping for Hawaiian waves. I work for Pyzel, and sometimes Bushman. I have owned and/or ridden boards by every one of these guys. It should be noted that I've also glassed boards by most of the other shapers mentioned in this thread, but haven't ridded them, so I can't really comment.
Slap, here on the forum has a couple of Pyzels and seems to like em, or maybe it's just that he's mesmerized by the colors.
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