Showing posts with label Mark Stavron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Stavron. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Mr. Blue Sky

A new "Almond" Dee Fin Template for Experimentation.

Hand foiled by Mark Stavron.

Just looking around for a longboard without a wooden fin
so we can give it a try...

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Try to be flexible...

Cam Oden drew up the template for this sexy flexy fin.

Laid up and hand-foiled by Mark Stavron.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Schuyler's Fin

We recently picked up a batch of new fin templates from Mark Stavron.

Super stoked on how they turned out.
























Schuyler designed this template for her personal board.

Look for this design coming to a fin department near you.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

New Almond Fins | In Stock Now

We have our full run of fin-box fins in stock.

5 different styles:
- 7.5" "Kookumber" Fin
- 8.5" "Joy" Fin
- 10" "Pintail" Fin
- 10" "Huck" Fin
- 9.5" "Dee" Fin














Big thanks to Mark Stavron and Chuck Ames.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Almond Fins by Mark Stavron

Mark Stavron (o'Fish'l) is helping us get a whole line of our fin templates done as fin-box fins.

Mark hand foiled these sample fins for us. They're gorgeous.

(10" Huck template, and 10" pintail fin)

Photos: Lamar Oden























Thursday, February 19, 2009

Fins by Stavron!

I hug out with Christian in San Clemente yesterday, and we spent most of the afternoon hanging around Mark Stavron's shop (O'fish'l Fins) while Mark foiled some incredible fins for Christian's Australia trip.

Christian designed both of these templates for his 1o' CJ Nelson Model Aviso that he will be riding in the Noosa Noseriding contest next month. (Where he'll be defending his title and looking for a three-peat)



















































The first fin was a modification he made of the Huck Finn we made for his Almond Log Rhythm. He lengthened the fin base and straightened out the trailing edge. (Looks siiick)

The second one Christian cut out from a piece of paper without even drawing it first. he just took a pair of scissors to a piece of paper, and went with it.

I was so stoked on the fins, and what a rad guy mark was, that we're talking about some Almond fin-box fins via Stavron in the near future.

Best of luck to our sea walking amigo, Christian, in the Noosa Contest this year.