Board Quivers

  • register
  • “post it” button
  • add stuff+
  • Log in

show us your board quivers!

  • all
  • boards
  • gear
  • spots
  • chicas
  • foo
  • other boards
    • skate
    • snow
« Previous Page

Ed's Boards

CommentLike

Timmy-Reyes-Quiver

Timmy Reyes
- Huntington Beach, California

Log In to post your comment.

173
0
0

Timmy Reyes

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

Timmy-Reyes-Quiver

image source: tpattersonsurfboards.com

Location: Huntington Beach, California

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

albe-praying-for-surf-with-quiver

Albe Quiver
- Australia

Log In to post your comment.

13
0
0

Albe Quiver

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

albe-praying-for-surf-with-quiver

image source: thedailylama.net

The two Buddha boards I surf in Bali and occasionally around home when it gets up a bit. Mitchell lived and shaped in Indo for a few years – he has a really good take on the surf up there. Both the 6’10″ and 7’2″ work really well. I usually take the 7’2″ out at Sanur when it gets up to double over-head. It’s great on the take offs and has enough speed to race the inside section. The 7’10″ cloud board is fun on the points around where I live when it’s 2-3 feet. – light and easy to turn. The Outer Island deep blue flex works well when it gets up a bit – nice and quick off the bottom. The red eye and flower board are good fun on 3-6 foot days.

Location: Australia

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

VallaSurfboards20 copy1

Sage Joske
- Nambucca Au

Log In to post your comment.

74
0
0

Sage Joske

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

VallaSurfboards20 copy1

image source: vallasurfboards.com.au

http://www.vallasurfboards.com.au

Location: Nambucca Au

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

dsc5998

DiggaSURF Writer and photographer
- New Zealand

Log In to post your comment.

34
0
1

DiggaSURF Writer and photographer

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

dsc5998

image source: diggasurf.wordpress.com

#1 – 9’0 Bob Davie mal- This was a xmas present from Ange(my wife) and Dad. I love it, the kids love it. Good for all… #2- 7’0 Soft Top. Good learning board for the young’ns ‘cept for the nipple removing blue deck. Hand-me-down gift from Billy and Norma Bott for the kids. #3 – 5’4 Saltwater, Bob Davie, Twin fin- I bought this off Pete Andy about 10yrs ago after he aquired it as a trade in the factory. #4 – 7’2 Byrning Spears, Bob Davie. This was a gun Dad shaped for my brother Chrissy. It was sold to a local guy and I bought it back off him a few years later. The front 12″ is completely sunk in after I (dumbly) left it in the car on a scorching summer day. The back window acted like a magnifyin glass and fried it good an proper. Still gutted on my stupidity. #5 – 5’0 Bob Davie/Daniel Davie shape. This is my son Xavier’s 1st birthday present. Dad and I teamed up and made a bday present he’ll remember and keep forever. Sure beats a quickly forgotten throwaway rattle. #6 – 6’0 Walden. I scored this off a trailor that was heading for the dump. It had been backed over by a car and was in two peices and a touch squashed. I fixed it up and it is like the perfect tiny mal for the kids to ride. I have even had a few blats on it and it’s fun to ride. #7 – 6’10 Single fin. Rodney Dahlberg shape (With Bob Davie logo). Scored this off Trade Me for $50. Needs a little TLC but a mean score nonetheless. #8 – 6’3″- Pete Anderson Semi-Gun. A step up board for when it’s around 5ft. #9 – 5’9 – Ray Finlay – Keel Fin Fish. Great board for small waves or down the line walls. Not the best when it gets sucky but has its place in certain conditions. #10 – Some random board bought from a secondhand shop for $40. #11 – 6’1 Rusty. I scored this off Luke Harwood after he snapped it on the bar. I put it back together, and put a Yugi-oh cartoon character on it and gave it to my step-son for his 5th birthday. #12 – 6’6 Pat Rawson gun. This was a wedding present from my good mate Larry Loggins. Pat Rawson is a legendary Hawaiian shaper and this board is one of my pride and joys in my collection. (shot Larry and Elanore!!). #13 – 6’9 Nev Hines Single Fin. Scored this off Bruce Hoffman. He’s yet to tell me what I owe him for it. Me, Braedon, Rangi and a few others have all givin it a whirl and it goes really well. #14 – 5’8 Pete Anderson ‘DRAC’. Super fun fish, has a mega deep concave and turns on a dime. Tore the ligaments in both my knees riding this 3months ago. Turned on the dime a little to quickly for my aging knees. #15 – 5’11 COLE (Aviso) – Made of carbon and totally hollow. It has thruster and four-fin options, I found it goes way better as a quad. Makes funny noises when it hits chop(like a dinghy). Strong as fark. You can punch it as hard as you want and not a mark or dent. #16 – 5’8 Bob Davie Twin Fin- Did my first ever 360 and revereses on this puppy. #17 – 6’1 Pete Anderson rounded pin. I’m way to heavy for this board now but cant bring myself to part with it as it was the board I got my cover of New Zealand Surming Magazine on… Holding onto it for silly sentimental reasons. #18 – 5’8 Shaped by me. I made this when i was working and shaping at Fresh Squeezed in AK. I made it after the Lost video 5’5 x 19 1/4 came out. From memory it was pretty good for airs. #19 – 5’8 Keel Fish with stabiliser. I shaped this a few years back. Was a bit of an experiment. Went ok. #20 -5’10 Bob Davie Twin Fin. A modern twin fin I got Dad to shape us a few years back…. (missing from photo are 5 more oldschool boards that are restoring projects….)

Location: New Zealand

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

julesquiverprtflo

Julie Cox
- Oceanside Ca

Log In to post your comment.

90
0
3

Julie Cox

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surf chicas by Ed

julesquiverprtflo

image source: juliecoxsurfing.com

Location: Oceanside Ca

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

colin_quiver

Colin Herlihy
- Hawaii & Delaware

Log In to post your comment.

68
0
1

Colin Herlihy

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

colin_quiver

image source: swellinfo.com

My East Coast Quiver for knee to head high is Channel Island’s “The Pod!” (5’8,19 3/4, 2 3/8 swallow tail). When it’s head to 1 ft. overhead I grab “The Proton!” (6’1, 18 3/8, 2 3/8 small squash tail). When the rare days of 1 ft overhead to as big as it can get in Delaware arrives, I wax up the “Black Beauty!” (6’3, 18 3/4, 2 1/2 round pintail).

Location: Hawaii & Delaware

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

324226_356707517673253_168786016465405_1362464_1749116222_o

Ian Battrick

Log In to post your comment.

42
0
1

Ian Battrick

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surf foo by Ed

324226_356707517673253_168786016465405_1362464_1749116222_o

image source: ianbattrick.blogspot.com

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

quiver

Paul Cheatham
- Ocean Beach Ca

Log In to post your comment.

48
0
0

Paul Cheatham

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

quiver

image source: oceanbeachbulletin.com

Location: Ocean Beach Ca

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

Steve-Pendoflex-partial-quiver-3_7951-cr-sm

Steve Pendarvis
- San Diego

Log In to post your comment.

40
0
0

Steve Pendarvis

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

Steve-Pendoflex-partial-quiver-3_7951-cr-sm

image source: pendo.com

Location: San Diego

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

QuiverShot

Canvas Surfboards

Log In to post your comment.

50
0
0

Canvas Surfboards

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

QuiverShot

image source: canvasurfboards.com

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

My hand-shaped quiver for my son and me.2

David Falkenau
- Carlsbad Ca

Log In to post your comment.

15
0
0

David Falkenau

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

My hand-shaped quiver for my son and me.2

image source: artisansurfdesigns.blogspot.com

Location: Carlsbad Ca

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

donovan

Donavon Frankenreiter

Log In to post your comment.

136
0
2

Donavon Frankenreiter

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

donovan

image source: singlefin.com

Surfboards should be surfed, not hung on walls.

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

wooden-surfboards-quiver

Wooden and Environmentally Sustainable Surfboards
- Maine

Log In to post your comment.

22
0
2

Wooden and Environmentally Sustainable Surfboards

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

wooden-surfboards-quiver

image source: surftherenow.com

Location: Maine

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

ST-Paige-and-quiver

Paige Hareb Quiver
- Hawaii

Log In to post your comment.

146
0
2

Paige Hareb Quiver

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surf chicas by Ed

ST-Paige-and-quiver

image source: surf2surf.com

Location: Hawaii

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

ricky-quiver

Ricky Schaffer Quiver

Log In to post your comment.

52
0
1

Ricky Schaffer Quiver

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

ricky-quiver

image source: proctorsurf.com

Proctor Surfboards

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

392556_158236500975647_2097776619_n

2012 Quiver
- Jax Beach Fl

Log In to post your comment.

106
0
2

2012 Quiver

Posted on July 01, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

392556_158236500975647_2097776619_n

11’4″ Rozo 9’4″ Rozo 9’4″ Rozo 9’6″ C.C. Rider 8’4″ Rozo Mexico gun 7’6″ Hansen Master 76′ 1967 6’7″ Mystic 6’5″ Mystic 6’4″ Firewire Spitfire 5’8″ Plastic Fantastic twin fin 1970?

Location: Jax Beach Fl

Log In to post your comment.

CommentLike

542293_340061519395377_1637045848_n

Log Board

  • Ed

    woah

Log In to post your comment.

29
1
2

Log Board

Posted on June 25, 2012 in skateboards by Ed

542293_340061519395377_1637045848_n

hickory or oak?

Log In to post your comment.

  • Ed - Jun 26, 2012

    woah

CommentLike

sabrina box profile

Boxy Board

  • Bryan

    Say what huh?

Log In to post your comment.

43
1
2

Boxy Board

Posted on June 25, 2012 in surfboards by Ed

sabrina box profile

Log In to post your comment.

  • Bryan - Jun 25, 2012

    Say what huh?

No pins posted by this user.

https://www.boardquivers.com:443/users/ed_wilson/page/3/

https://www.boardquivers.com

Load Posts

Scroll to Top

Login to
Login with your Facebook account
Login with Facebook
Or, login with your local account

Lost your password?

Reset Password

Log in