
Today's Nishii is,

Held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds

I went to the Boardroom Show.

Chucky will be the MC for the event's webcast.

We would like to introduce you to the Lost Booth, decorated with colorful boards.

It's from the left side.

It's from the right side.

A prototype of the bamboo deck. This board really caught everyone's attention.
Apparently the bamboo is stained.

Mayhem believes that even if it has a long lifespan, it still needs to be test-ridden.

New LOST surf skate!

It must be a penny killer.

MAYHEM was bombarded with autographs from visitors from all over the world and was unable to move.

The man holding the board is Steve, the warehouse manager at LOST Surfboards.
Next to him in the hat is Taylor, the representative of FCS.
Terry, the familiar airbrush craftsman,
This is Nishii.

The featured Mayhem is

At this event, you can listen to the speakers with microphones attached in the special shaping room.
We held a public shape seminar.

Of course, there are some things to be careful of when finishing the board.

How to use this tool effectively,

I was even told where I bought it.
I don't need an all-hand shape,
By making good use of digital technology and cutting foam with a machine,
It can be sold in the same market as the Magic Board,
If you can reduce the time it takes to finish one board,
It gives me more time to spend with my family and take my kids to Knott's Berry Farm.
The seminar was a great success, with plenty of Mayhem-style jokes thrown in.

We hold seminars like this one where we openly share our shaping techniques and skills.
LOST surfboard shape designer "MAYHEM"
This very open approach to business is highly rated in the surfing industry.