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I had a photoshoot with Mayhem and LOST riders on San Clemente's T-Street.

P1040819 Today I had a photo session with Mayhem and LOST riders on San Clemente's T-Street. P1040840 In the early morning, three schools were doing morning surfing practice, so there were about 200 kids surfers. Once that's over, it's adult time. WWW_6193 This is the first time I've seen Taylor Wright surfing here on T-Street. He's FCSII. WWW_6180 Chris Ward was the first to arrive. I brought the boards I had shaped for Julian Wilson out of the factory and tested them. WWW_6189 Luke Davis now has purple and pink dyed hair and is instantly recognizable. WWW_6274 A cool carving turn by Luke, a member of the LOST surfboards team and REEF's signature rider. WWW_6264 Mayhem was also losing to the pros and lipping out a lot. WWW_6293 Taylor Wright came from Australia to see Mayhem build the board and actually ride it. Apparently he's staying there to make a serious request. P1040844 Taylor Wright, who had his V2-SB shaped by Mayhem, said he preferred the regular SUB-DRIVER. She is a surfer who rides with a narrow stance and a back stance, so she chose a SUB-DRIVER with a wide tail. Mayhem said that the design would match better. P1040861 This is Mayhem, Dino Andino (Kolohe's father) Nishii and the 40-something generation of men, Today, the surfers who were riding boards with less rocker and more buoyancy than the pros were more likely to be in the water. We caught a lot of waves, how about FCSII? Do you like it? Here are some photos from today's session and during our discussion about boards.
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