Sold Boards

This was a fun board to sell. After I sold this board I realized what a crazy large market there was for super long boards. Super Heavy Guys who surfed liked how floaty these were and not many came on the market so it went quick.

Check out this neat summertime log shaped by Randy Cone.

This Santa Barbara Shaper and previous Mavericks surfer crafted this gorgeous swirl glass log. 

It has a relatively flat rocker and a semi-sharp tail with a nice 2+1 Finbox setup. This board is the perfect nose rider for the summer and a great way to impress your friends.

This board is likely 20 years old and has only needed a minor repair on the top deck from a stress crack. 

The man who bought this board traveled 6 hours for it.

The board was almost never surfed and didnt have a single ding on it. It sold for a great price and I was happy to see it go to the right home.

A super classic noserider. This was an awesome margin for me and a great time making memories with my dad.

The customer was super happy to get a solid board

Its crazy what a fresh coat of paint can do! I first purchased this board for 10$, and the restoration difference is absolutley crazy!

 

It was a super fun board to fix and the buyer was happy. 

This board was a board I purchased at goodwill.

It sold pretty quickly to a local guy. I really enjoy when I get to repair small dings on cool and unique boards like this.

An abosultley legendary surfer and shaper. 

I got this board for free initally, It was on craigslist for free and I emailed within 10 minutes of the post being made. I made the mistake of selling this absolutely perfect board for only 450$. Without a doubt the most beautiful board I have come across. Went to a great collector though. 

Just look how pristine that fin is...

I also reached out to the wife of shaper of this fantastic board and she was happy to see her husbands work.

This was a perfect board for any grom who wanted to learn to noseride or for a smaller girl.

This was a great board to learn how to use a buffer.

I bought this board very locally, and I sold it on consignment.

It was a very unique home shape and looked like fun to surf. I was surfing one day and saw this board out in the water.

I got to talking with the new owner and he was a nice guy who was super stoked to surf it!

I was going to keep this board but it was way too heavy...

This board was re hot coated and restored. The guy who bought it was going to surf it, for a board that would have been hung on the wall I couldnt have been happier to hear it would be surfed.

An older preformance board, still would work great for a beginner.

Not sure where this board went but It was a great board to have owned.

I learned what a difference some off white paint can make to a sun faded board like this. It covered up a delamination repair very well...

I bought this board to surf and it served me very well.

Now I try to stay away from more mass produced boards like these...

Awesome Santa Cruz Surfer and a great board.

 

I love the airbrush on this thing.

This was the board I learned how to shortboard on.

I also learned to keep my sander setting low as thats how I made a ding about the size of the ding in the 3rd photo to turn into the size of the ding in the fourth photo...

This was a great board to rehab because it took such little work. It only required some sun cure...

The guy I sold it to ended up selling it after a few months and I saw it back on cragslist.

I like this brand quite a bit, I think they make some really interesting shapes. All of their boards are made out of recycled tires and other goods. Pretty Cool!

Likely a good board for a big guy. Had some sub par repairs done, still watertight and surfs.

This board might have snapped soon after the customer purchased it. I bought this board with a 5$ bill, fixed the buckle and sold it quickly. 

these types of boards do not have a stringer, making them easier to buckle and snap. 

In hindsight I should have kept this or not sold it... It is not right to give a customer a product that will fail, but you live and you learn!

This board was my attempt at some of my first color matching.

It was a nice shape but took a long time to sell because of its age...

I sold this board to a buddy, unfortantly this board surfed horribly but it is being hung up on a wall now :)

I traded this surfboard and some cash for my first ever car.

This brand and type of board is perfect for a beginner.

Super Cheap Board For Anyone Looking to get into surfing.

Is watertight, doesnt have any delam or buckles.

 

The girl I sold this to ended up painting it with some very pretty floral artwork. I saw her in the water on this same board about a month later :)

I do not recognise this shaper but this is also a great beginner board.

The person who bought it texted me after they got it that the board had snapped on the way home... they were joking but it gave me the largest stomach drop of my life.

Great board for anyone looking to improve their surf skills!

This board is closer to where I realized I could buy boards and spend less time working on them and more time doing small and cosmetic fixes to filp them faster and more effort.

I sold this board on consignment.

This was an ugly board. 

It had a delam and the overall fiberglass was struggling on it. Someone picked it up for asking price pretty quickly though! There is a pretty good market for cheap longboards during summer.

This board is posted on facebook marketplace currently for less than half asking...

Super great beginner board.

May have been previously buckled, has a few other repairs but is watertight and ready to surf.

This was a mullet board. Looked great from the front but crazy from the back (bottom).

It was a hard board to sell but it did get sold. It was another great board for a beginner to learn on.

Super cool board but it was a little heavy from the buckle that was previously done.

Super sick airbrush on it. Wish I could have kept this board...

One of the most popular shapers and models in santa cruz.

Very much a clean board other than the semi buckle on the belly. 

I sold it without repairing it, which was a nice break from repairing boards.

Another awesome board. 

Cool board company too, they seem to make pretty solid stuff. It looked pretty rough when I first got it...

I love seeing boards with this old resin cutlap inlay work on them. I might have kept this board if it wasnt so yellowed at the top.

 

A nice austrailian board i came across. 

Had minimal dings and only required minimal fixing.

Similar boards are great for beginners.

Super colorful board, was great to work on because it did not have many dings on it.

This board might be a home made board. the fin boxes are sort of raised which is interesting... S

Super awesome board but was a big pain to take off the trackpads.