106-1-1 MR Thruster

This board was done for the 2005 Newcastle Surfest & won out of the Newcastle Subway store . Apparently the winner, there were 5 given away through out the Newcastle area . hoping to catch up with MR & find out some more info. Some consider these prize giveaway boards inferior, but I rode one […]

148-4-1 MR Thruster

148 5 1 MR Thruster

This board is part of the Surf collection. Soul Surf is located at Mona Vale in Sydney and is one of the only licensed dealers in Australia. MR the master of the twin fin and just a couple of world titles evolved into the thruster market.

131-1-1 Erle Pederson

Erle Pederson 1a

This board is a part of Peters collection and exhibits all of the futuristic and class of the master Erle Pederson. All the way down to the fins. Erle has been making the jet bottom and channel bottoms for years and has a dedicated following as they say, once you have ridden one you never […]

79-1-1 MR Signed

MR 2

This Mark Richards board was found in NZ autographed by Andy irons and the Billabong crew and shows the benefits of restoring vintage boards. Goran Peko is known as one of the experts with restorations, and this is a perfect example of the process. From a battered old clunker to a showroom special. Well done […]

108-1-1 Al Byrne Tow In Board

Alan Byrne Tow In Board

108-1-1 Al Byrne Tow In Board Alan Byrne was one of Queensland’s premier board builders and a hell of a nice guy as well. Highly respected and a forward thinker Al Byrne and the Byrning Spears label are for this reason highly collectible. This is one of the original tow-in boards made by Al Byrne.

Fat Penguin

This is such a radical step away from the average board and you may look at it and wonder, but from all accounts and some very prominent surfers that say the same thing. They work it’s just not for the mainstream everyday surfer as they an advanced piece of equipment. This link will give you […]

139-1-1 Skipp

Skipp 1

Skipp surfboards were, in my opinion, the best boards from Wollongong on the south coast of NSW. This board was shaped by Frank Latta. RIP. Frank was a great surfer and shaper extraordinaire, during the re-emergence of the Malibu contests Frank’s boards were one of the most common!