Just because your surfboard got creased from stomping that massive punt, or while getting flogged during that last swell, doesn't mean it's trash. If you've got the slightest bit of DIY gumption and ...
Neglecting to care for your surfboard is expensive abuse. The average board runs anywhere between two and six hundred dollars, and repairs — small ones at $25 or large ones at $150 or more — add up.
Brian Szymanski, who owns and operates the shop, bought the business from the original Ding King, a surfer nicknamed Buttons who anointed Brian the new Ding King . "I am now, I bought the business 25 ...
Sand Dollar began in the spring of 1993. The company first began selling "Do-it-Yourself" repair kits to surf shops throughout the West Coast, Texas, and even some locations on the East Coast. After a ...
One thing that has always impressed me, but a thing that I never quite got down myself, is the art of patching a surfboard. Yeah, I have always done it but I never took much pride in my work or went ...
As a surfer who worked for board manufacturers during his college years in Hawaii, Mike McBride of San Clemente has never let his surfboard repair skills slip. He continued with it during his years ...
SAN DIEGO — Joe Roper, a legendary figure in San Diego's surfing community, is set to commemorate 50 years of surfboard repair service this Sunday at his Kearny Mesa shop. The celebration will ...
Have you experienced that much ballyhooed new car smell? As surfers we have something similar called the “new board smell.” It must have to do with all the potentially epic moments that these new toys ...
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