Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta Neal Purchase Jnr. Mostrar todas as mensagens
Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta Neal Purchase Jnr. Mostrar todas as mensagens

quarta-feira, 7 de março de 2012

Rhythm

Rhythm is an Australian company founded in 2004 by Neal Purchase Jnr, Jamal Grey and Peter Grey.
The idea was to incorporate their lifestyle into art and garments, staying out of the mainstream.

Their Spring/Summer collection offers a wide variety of Tee's, shirts, boardshorts, walkshorts, pants and a lot more. Great styles, good quality and nice prints.





segunda-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2012

Board #2

Another stock board for the shop.
This time a Quartet by Neal Purchase Jnr

Board is 5'10 x 20" 1/4 x 2" 1/2
Has a really nice blue tint and NPJ glass on Quartet fins. Sanded finish for performance.

The Quartet is a great all round surfboard. The characteristic fin set up (always glass on) makes the board super fast while carving hard without the typical spinning of the quads.




quinta-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2012

Jose's Quartet

Better than the photos I can take are the ones you do with the board you just received.

A couple hours after receiving his Neal Purchase Jnr Quartet, Jose was taking photos to send me to show how stoked he was with his new toy.

Hope you have a lot of fun with it. See you soon!



segunda-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2011

Xmas gifts

Santa came by and deliverd some nice NPJ's!
Thanks UWL and Neal Purchase Jnr for these beautiful boards!

5'8 Squail for Miguel



6'6 Quartet for Chris




Magic Quiver Surfshop
5'10 Quartet
6'2 Cuttlefish
6'0 Pink Lady






quinta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2011

more NPJ's on the way

Soon to arrive in Portugal, just in time for Christmas




quarta-feira, 30 de novembro de 2011

Sharing II

I was going to entitle this post Bucket Cunt, as it's says on the board, but some people might find it offensive, so I went the safe way. (google it if you don't know what it means!)

Like I wrote on a previous post, some customers go over the internet barrier and became friends. One of them is Lennart, a good friend from Sweden who recently returned to Portugal to share some waves and pick up another special board.
A while back he had told me about a Neal Purchase Jnr surfboard he had bought from another friend. The board was Neal's personal that his friend had bought directly from him on a trip to Australia.
Lennart brought the board with him to Portugal and in a gesture of true friendship, he left it with me so I could try it and keep it until he returns.
It's one of Neal's 2+1's but with curved channels and a nice story behind the shape.

In Neal own words:
"...was for myself, an experiment in curved channels
the initials are from the channel shapers Jim Pollard being the first known channel shaper
AB is for Allan Byrne
CS is for Col Smith
NP is my dad who was there doin' it too with AB
they learn't from Jim and then straightened them up to what we see now
AK is Andrew Kidman who put his input in with me when I shaped it
and yeah AK was joking about the bucket cunt at the time so ..."

Thanks for letting me keep it Lennart!





sexta-feira, 18 de novembro de 2011

a few more NPJ's

UWL is working hard to finish all the NPJ's.Between Neal boards and and the usual worlflow at UWL, is a lot of foam to glass. But they know how to do it fast and still offer the best quality. But the wait, smaller or bigger is well worth. Neal Purchase Jnr shaped some really nice boards that are just perfect for most of the European waves, specially now during winter time when the surf is better.
Here are a few 2+1's and Quartets.
The 2+1 with glass on fins, is mine... can't wait to have it at home and ride it in decent surf.

photos courtesy of UWL






segunda-feira, 14 de novembro de 2011

fresh NPJ's

Just received some photos of the NPJ's. By the end of the week most of my orders will be finished and ready to ship. Can't wait to try mine.



quinta-feira, 20 de outubro de 2011

film

After so many photos with digital cameras, a few months ago I went back to 35mm film. Bought a used Pentax P30 on Ebay and started shooting, mostly in B&W.
Shooting film is another experience. You think a lot more before you press the trigger. Every photo, coming out good or not, has an intention behind it, something you want to capture and you try to do it the best you can, taking time to think, setting aperture and speed. Not shooting 10 photos of the same scene to edit later!
On this recent trip to France I used both the digital and the analogue camera. Got some great photos with both but the film ones have a special appeal.

Here is a few, more on my facebook page.