terça-feira, 16 de agosto de 2011

Twin keel photos

Been a while since I post a photo of a surfboard in my lawn! It’s nice to finally have fresh foam and resin at home!

My new surfboard shaped and glassed by Manila, of MSD Surfboards, in Aveiro, Portugal.

Asked him to do a performance Twin Keel with good waves in mind. A light glassjob to keep it fast and responsive and glass on wood fins to match a clean and simple white tint and wetsanded finish. The result exceeded my best expectations. The boards carries good volume while keeping low rails and thin tail. The smooth single concave to vee bottom provides speed and easy rail to rail transitions. All perfectly shaped, nothing out of place.

I only had one session with it and the waves weren’t good enough so I will leave feedback for later but first impressions were really good. It will be amazing on a good wave.

Dims: 5’10 x 20” ¾ x 2” 5/8
Wood fins by Quilhas Alfredo

(click images for bigger)



segunda-feira, 8 de agosto de 2011

Ryan Lovelace is back

After a very successful trip last year, Ryan Lovelace returns to Europe.

Ryan is coming from August 15 to 31 and this time he will shape in France, at Blend Glassing, in Soustons. All boards will be glassed by Nico from Wavegliders, who is currently working there, and the Blend crew.

Ryan Lovelace is one of the most talented and creative shapers from California and has been Considered one of the most talented and innovative shapers from California, Ryan is all about fluid curves and surfing with the wave instead of surfing against it. His designs come from his environment, from the boards he sees and surfs and the waves around. Although not following anyone, his boards get some ideas from names like George Greenough and Greg Liddle. But like he said on a interview for Drift “I don’t have influences or a preconceived notion of what works and what doesn’t. I’m free to do whatever I want and explore any path I find interesting”.

All boards will be 100% hand shaped by Ryan and fully adapted to the surfer’s needs and waves. High quality finishing will be done by master glassers Nico (from Wavegliders) and Fabrice from Blend Glassing.

Shipping across Europe available and wholesale prices for shops on request.

For more info contact by e-mail: magicquiver@gmail.com

sábado, 6 de agosto de 2011

Twin Keel

First shots of my new surfboard. A beautiful Twin Keel by the talented Manila at MSD Surfboards, in Portugal.
Board is 5'10 x 20" 3/4 x 2" 5/8 with a light white tint, wetsanded finish and glass on fins by Quilhas Alfredo.

Glassed light and shaped with good waves in mind. Can't wait to try it.

Here's a couple shots taken in Salinas with my friend Chris holding it.



terça-feira, 2 de agosto de 2011

Salinas

Friday 6:30 am I left home on a solo trip journey to the X Salinas Longboard Festival.

For a couple years I’ve been hearing good things about the Festival but never had the opportunity or really big motive to go there. I’m not even a longboarder!
This year I had tons of reasons to go. A few potential business partners were going there, some good friends and also a few of my Spanish costumers and online friends. Just for the opportunity of meeting a lot of people I talk online, the drive was worth.
And it was quite a long drive, 8h. But what I found there made it really worth.

The organizers put out an amazing Festival. The ambience was really nice, with everybody having fun. Salinas is a beautiful town/beach that provided us some nice waves and a warm sun.
I was expecting it to be big, with a good crowd but I was impressed on how big it really was. I won’t talk about numbers, we’ll leave it for the organizers but there were a lot of people there. The “camping” where we slept was packed and trying to catch a wave between the huge crowds of longboarders was a hard task.

I went there to meet some shapers and business partners and that turn out a huge success. Had great talks with the Bing Crew: Matt Calvani and his wife/sales manager Margaret, Chris Del Moro and Bing Copeland (huge respect to this legend, nice to everybody all weekend), Jaime from Tablas Surf Shop, Robin Kegel, Josh Hall, Manila (delivered there my new surfboard), the talented and super nice girls from Sew and Sing, the Panadero Brothers/Gliders House; Miguel and Eduardo, the Fish Brotherhood; Alex and Nuno and my friends from Wavegliders, just to name a few. Even got some words with Joel Tudor about Kookbox!

Can’t forget all the nice people that I met, like Jose, Chusma, Oier and many others that just stopped for a couple minutes to say hi and meet. A BIG THANKS to all of you. It was great to see how many people knew Magic Quiver. Unfortunately time wasn’t enough to meet more of you and share some waves.
I got some surf, talked a lot (almost lost my voice), had some beers, watched the amazing surf from the Duct Tape guys, saw great movies on the big screen and most important HAD A LOT OF FUN!

Congratulations to the organizers. You manage to put out a great Festival and I only regret for all the years I’ve missed it.

A Final word to my good friend Chris Haiderer, who joined me there and shared all the good moments. Chris is working on the design for the future shop and I will never me able to pay him for his help and continuous support. OBRIGADO Chris!





segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2011

you never know...

... what might happen in the (near) future, but I'm working so it can be a bright one!

I'm on vacations mode but still working everyday to get all the goods I want in the shop. From surfboards to wetsuits and clothes, I'm looking to get just the best and all my (and yours) favorite brands.

Thank you all for the support

quarta-feira, 20 de julho de 2011

my new twin keel

First shots of my new surfboard.
5'10 Twin Keel, shaped by Manila, in Portugal.
Although I've had a few Fishes in the past, this is my first Twin Keel. It's a modern shape, though for everyday conditions but working better on juicy surf. For those 2' summer waves there are better options than a Fish!
Like I expected, Manila did an amazing job shaping it. I couldn't be there to watch it but he has all my trust so, work goes like expected. Now it's glassing time. Can't wait to try it.

photos courtesy of Manila



segunda-feira, 18 de julho de 2011

Salinas Longboard Festival 2011

The 10th edition of the Salinas Longboard Festival kicks off in just 10 days. And this year it's going to be even better with the organization hosting the first European edition of the Joel Tudor Vans Duct Tape, a very unique Longboard event.


This year I couldn't miss it. Going there to see great surfing, great surfboards, make some connections for my future shop, but most of all, to have fun and meet everybody, specially the crew from the Costasurf.com forum and all the Spanish surfers that follow Magic Quiver. See you soon guys!




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terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2011

the sound of change

Episode I

from Rhythm Livin on Vimeo.

Episode II

from Rhythm Livin on Vimeo.

quarta-feira, 6 de julho de 2011

Panadero Brothers

Nice video by Juan Talavera with the Panadero Brothers, Eduardo e Miguel and their project Gliders House.


GLIDERS HOUSE - Panadero Brothers from POTOTO TV on Vimeo.

segunda-feira, 4 de julho de 2011

the future is what we make of it

Since I was on my middle 20’s I have the dream of opening my own business, especially something surf related. But it was just that, a dream. Until a few weeks ago!
The opportunity knocked on my door and after many days, and nights, thinking I’ve decided to leave the job I’ve had for the past 13 years, a safe and “well paid” one. It wasn’t an easy decision, leaving a comfortable and stable life for the uncertain, but finally I was going to follow my dream.
Since last Friday, July 1st, I’m unemployed and going after building my own business, Magic Quiver Surfshop!

After almost 4 years doing this blog, selling surfboards and accessories, organizing shaping trips and writing for other publications, it’s time to take Magic Quiver to the street and make it more than a hobby, make a living out of it.
Some may say I’m crazy, that it’s not the right time, the economy sucks, that the market is too small, etc etc etc. But I’ve heard all that when I started Magic Quiver and imported the first batch of surfboards. When you do it with passion and you work (really) hard everything is possible. And now, I have all of you that read this blog. You helped making this possible, without the support of each one of you this wouldn’t be possible. I will work hard to keep Magic Quiver an interesting project and deserve your time and attention.

The road is long ahead, with a lot of work to be done during the next couple of months. Don’t ask me where the shop will be and when it will open. Still early and secret is also part of the business! One thing I can already tell you; the surfshop will be like the blog, just better!

See you at the shop

Rui Ribeiro