
Showing posts with label kooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kooks. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Donavon Frankenreiter and the Kookumber
Donavon Frankenreiter played a show in Roxanne's backyard on Friday night.
Through a series of events, I ended up getting my Kookumber from the car so Dono could give it a look.
I'm pretty sure he was genuinely stoked on it. He left his John Hancock on the bottom.

Through a series of events, I ended up getting my Kookumber from the car so Dono could give it a look.
I'm pretty sure he was genuinely stoked on it. He left his John Hancock on the bottom.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Dear Australia,
Dear Australia,
It all started as a harmless vacation, and I have no problems with that. In fact, I too want to visit Australia soon. But enough is enough. It's time for you to return Kameron Brown back to us. You've had your fair share.
Just return him in one piece and we can all go about our lives. We promise to send him back on occasion.
Sincerely,
California
It all started as a harmless vacation, and I have no problems with that. In fact, I too want to visit Australia soon. But enough is enough. It's time for you to return Kameron Brown back to us. You've had your fair share.
Just return him in one piece and we can all go about our lives. We promise to send him back on occasion.
Sincerely,
California

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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Balsa Kookumber
I'm embarking on a new project. I want to build a kookumber in as many different surfboard constructions as I can. My Dad and I will be working together on this project, and probably Griffin at times as well. But since the kookumber is our most unique looking board (and one of my personal favorites), I want to explore and see how many different ways we can construct one.
We've already done plenty of them with regular foam and fiberglass. We just did a hollow redwood one. Now we're working on a chambered balsa one. Next maybe a recycled Marko EPS blank with entropy resin? Or a composite sandwich board? Only time will tell.
Here's the fully chambered balsa blank for new 5'4.
We've already done plenty of them with regular foam and fiberglass. We just did a hollow redwood one. Now we're working on a chambered balsa one. Next maybe a recycled Marko EPS blank with entropy resin? Or a composite sandwich board? Only time will tell.
Here's the fully chambered balsa blank for new 5'4.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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