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A collection of lost boards collected over 13 years
Cross the Acre Line and head to Yokohama. I went to Beach Sound in World Porters to check out the Lost clothing that is licensed and produced in Japan. I was disappointed to see that the boards displayed in the window were not Lost. But it was this shop that Mayhem was most interested in. She bought Hello Kitty and other Japanese character goods as souvenirs for her three daughters. I bought everything I could get my hands on. Mayhem has designed a shape separately from Lost, a store selling Presebo, We also visited Murasaki Sports Yokohama store. A commemorative photo of staff member Kimura and Mayhem visiting the store. Mayhem has signed the Presebo board cut display, If you're in the area, please come and see it at Murasaki Sports Yokohama store. Afterwards, we stopped by Colors in Kawasaki City, where we were greeted by a large crowd of customers. Mayhem signed a photo next to Colors' monitor to commemorate his visit, Everyone, go to Colors and check it out. Hayden said he wanted a CL-PRO 5'10". Hayden and Mayhem are looking at a Cyber Wetsuit poster featuring Shea Lopez riding a FIBERFLEX board (WHIPLASH). They also stopped by Luvsurf, where Mayhem and Hayden took some photos. The collection of lost boards that hangs from the ceiling was collected over 13 years. Mayhem was also surprised and said she wanted to see it all. This is the first RNF that Mayhem shaped for Nishii. Mayhem said they wanted to bring the rocker and rails of this board back into the modern era. I asked if I could take this board home with me, but somehow I refused. Hayden was also surprised by the number of stock boards. He says that this will make customers happy even if they come from far away. This board from the Lost Boards collection is a 5-fin board shaped by Mayhem before the current quad and other trends. This is the board that Shane Beschen used when he came in second place for two consecutive years at the WCT in Japan. There were small letters and numbers written on the stringer that I couldn't understand, but Mayhem helped me decipher it. Apparently the bottom is a Dino Andino model, and the deck is a complicated Shane Beschen model. A commemorative photo taken at Love Surf. I'll be getting in shape again in Chiba starting tomorrow.
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It's the 5th day at school. Mayhem buys a bunch of stag beetle swim rings. Photographing a swim ring. At Ocean Works, lamination has begun. Hayden came from Australia. Mayhem instructs him to mark the fin position. Yuki from FLOW magazine came to interview us. I watched a bit of the Oakley Contest that was being held at Shidashita P. Photo of a food stall. I went to Sapros to pick up the form. RNFQ-FIBERFLEX A large number of people came to the BBQ party. We had locals, professionals, and people who came from far away, so thank you to everyone. At the party, Lost gave attendees a sneak preview of their new DVD, 5'5" REDUX, which will be released this fall. It includes footage of Gorkin, Mason and Ward riding the Lost fish.
Learn moreHats off to Mayhem's serious attitude!
Mayhem checks out any board he sees. There are so many board brands in Japan, It's difficult to explain. Daisuke, Shunpei, and Yuki came to cut the laminated mark for Mayhem's Japan tour shape. There were so many different kinds and quantities, it was really helpful, thank you! Only shapers know about Oumi-san of Ocean Works. We're talking board shapes. We had a thorough discussion about the importance of bottom rocker from the middle to the tail. Mayhem has signed a special signature exclusively for this Fiberflex order. MADE IN JAPAN! This is a Mayhem signature, board size, and customer name pencil signed. This is a board by CHAMP, custom-ordered by FIBERFLEX, a limited edition shape made by Mayhem when he came to Japan. Yesterday's Mayhem Monkboard has been re-laminated and tail rocker added. I was reborn. A Mayhem drawing of Oumi in board form. Mr. Matsuzaki from Ocean Works measured the angle of the fins for us. Now you can be confident about the fin angle of any board. Mayhem, we were shaping until just before sunset today. After finishing the shaping, I take a shower. He still seems to be interested in the boards he's shaped. I can't seem to leave Shape Factory. We don't want to put out any boards that look out of order, including the shapes we're bringing to Japan this time. I really admire Mayhem's serious attitude!
Learn moreMayhem wants to build two of his own boards and take them home.
In the morning, I was Skype (free PC video calling) with my family in California. I used the PC camera to show my family the inside and outside of the hotel. The beach in Onjuku looks like this, and since it's small, the waves are good for long surfers. Mayhem loves horses and apparently has a horse at home. Mayhem checking out Shida's waves. The waves are about waist high like this. Decided to do some light surfing. Mayhem takes out the rocket. It's a massive 6'4". Apparently they are testing a slightly diamond-shaped tail. Before entering the shaping room, I bought lunch at a convenience store. The slightly overweight Mayhem gulps down a bottle of Healthia tea in one go at a convenience store (before paying...) When I entered the shaping room, the first thing I did was sand the tail of my 6'2" Monk. The rocker has been strengthened to make it move more easily, and the shape has been redesigned to suit the small waves in Japan. I'll laminate it again to prepare for the small waves that are coming up. (Thank you, Ohmi, for laminating it.) This kind of trick is impossible only for a shaper. In fact, it was the first time I had seen someone do this, and I was impressed by the factory's dedication to research. Hide, who ordered FIBERFLEX, came to see the shape. If you have ordered FIBERFLEX and would like to see the shape, Please contact us at info@luvsurf.co.jp. Mr. Nishii will guide you. I shape Shin's board, a FIBERFLEX Monk Order. It's so cool. FF Monk! Apparently, FIBERFLEX shapes take twice as long as normal shapes. After shaping, the powdery body is cleaned by blowing air over it. Mayhem cannot make FIBERFLEX in the US, so if they were shaping FIBERFLEX, He said he wanted to make two boards and take them home. Oumi was asked to get some foam. At night on the hotel terrace Mayhem was in a good mood after watching the fireworks display in Onjuku.
Learn moreNishii tried his hand at underwater photography.
With this LOST Rocket model, you can enjoy surfing the super small waves at Irago. Here's a video of Shane riding his own model, Nishii's personal board, the 5'5" Rocket. Here is a video of Share riding Nishii's personal board, the 5'5" Rocket. Although it was my first time using this camera, I was able to take some good underwater photos. http://www.sanyo-dsc.com/products/lineup/dmx_ca8/index.html This is the camera I used.
Learn moreShare was unable to pick up the board due to a flight connection,,.
I forgot to tell you that Share was unable to pick up his board due to a connecting flight. The contest involved borrowing a board from a young surfer named Eric from Florida. This is Eric, 19 years old. It's a shame that Share also lost, following Shane yesterday. So we all went out to do a surf video session and looked for waves, but they were just small. Nishii uses the AUROLA 4.7 MFF fin for his favorite Shark. Shane showed off his best surfing, even in small waves like rockets. It was Shea's first time riding a rocket and he was excited about how great it was in small waves. Eric also wanted one, so the three of them started fighting over it. All three were Nishii-sized 5'5" rockets with insane movements. Takaichi and DAI recorded it on video, so we'll be able to show it to you all in a little while!! Imabuku and Shane are having a meeting. Professional golfer Hideyoshi Tanaka also participated in the session. These are the Tanaka brothers, meeting for the first time. Hmm, do they look similar? Are these the Mori brothers? If you have the chance to see the highest level surfing contest taking place in Japan this year, be sure to come to the event venue! It's an easy 3.5 to 4 hour drive from Tokyo! When you see the high level of this, it makes a big difference whether you see it or not. You will definitely gain something and improve! If you absolutely cannot go, You can watch the live broadcast of "2008 ASPWQS 6 Star Tahara Pro" here. http://www.aspworldtour.com/live/tahara08/home.asp?rLingua=gb
Learn moreShane is riding Nishii's rocket.
In the morning, I was in my hotel room cheering on Shane's younger brother, Gavin Beschen, via live broadcast. A commemorative photo was taken with Gavin at the event venue. Still photography for the Cyber Wetsuit. We also shot surf videos and surf photos on the deserted sandbar. Mr. Imabuku, the owner of Cyber Wetsuit, also came to help. Shane gets on Nishii's rocket, He said he was feeling good and wanted to ride in the next heat. Photographer Kurebayashi can also immediately check the photos he has taken in the storage. Shane's heat was super high tide. Unfortunately, we were defeated. Share is going well and winning. Shane and Heat have a debriefing. ■■■ What will the waves be like at Akabane Long Beach tomorrow??? The highest level surfing contest to be held in Japan this year. You can watch the live broadcast of "2008 ASPWQS 6 Star Tahara Pro" here. http://www.aspworldtour.com/live/tahara08/home.asp?rLingua=gb
Learn moreI'm here for Billabong pro Tahara's WQS event.
I'm here for Billabong pro Tahara's WQS event. Takaichi from Tabrigade, the DVD producer, filmed the riding for Cyber. During the shoot, the plane was low tide and I ended up breaking a fin. Schoenbeschen appears! Check your positioning before the heat. The waves are hard to break in the high-dip tide, so the position to wait for the waves is important. Unfortunately, Mason (right) was eliminated today. Casey Brown (center) was also there. Shea Lopez was interviewed on the official DVD. For dinner, Shane requested we go to a yakiniku restaurant. Share eats too much, The share collapsed in the back. Share Lopez Schoenbeschen Both are winning. The highest level surfing contest to be held in Japan this year. You can watch the live broadcast of "2008 ASPWQS 6 Star Tahara Pro" here. http://www.aspworldtour.com/live/tahara08/home.asp?rLingua=gb
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