August 16, 2012
Part II of Robin York’s three part series has arrived! Click the picture above to read about the surfboard building process (German) and to view photos of his 9’6 Trimulux as it travels through the factory.
From the editor:
To my heroes at BING: here’s the second installment of my three part series on the building of my dream board, courtesy of Bing Surfboards. It’s in German, as I’m an editor for the German-speaking Blue Surf and Travel magazine. There’s some great photos by Bing photographer Kyle Chambers that document the board building process. Thanks so much to Matt Calvani, his wife Margaret Yao Calvani, the amazing work that airbrusher Sam Cody did in creating a perfect Bavarian flag design, and to all the other heroes at Bing Surfboards!
May 07, 2024
October 02, 2023
Name, hometown, and surfboard brand.
Josh Peterson, hometown Virginia Beach (born) Haleiwa (currently living), and my brand is Peterson Surfcraft.
When and where did you start surfing? Describe your first surfboard.
I started surfing when I was about 15 in Virginia Beach, and my first board was an old funboard from WRV that was about 7’6” and had glass on thrusters and an insane airbrush.
August 22, 2023
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