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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

HBD - Dental Ding Doc


There are not many who regularly check the world's answering machine. But for those who do... Hazzooo!

Monday, April 10, 2017

Consider the sea




Some time ago, nevermind how long, my wife presented me with a first-edition of Melville's White Whale, as illustrated by Rockwell Kent. Proof that sometimes good deeds do go unpunished.





Monday, April 03, 2017

New Jersey Catboat: Myth




Several years ago I stumbled upon this beauty at the Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia. I was impressed by her shallow draft and wide beam. I was also intrigued by the mini pilot house. She is supposedly decedent from New Yorkian oyster craft. I regret not getting a full picture of her lines.

Friday, March 31, 2017

The Sea Bright Skiff





This morning found me in the mood for a classic Jersey Shore Boat and an old book. Nothing fills the bill as well as Dr. Guthorn's "The Sea Bright Skiff". A more compelling history of a classic craft and its evolution cannot be found. I have found this book to be a portal to warm sand and a crisp breeze.



Here is a positive review of the writing and craft via TraditionalSmallCraft.com
An essential companion to the book is a true film on the subject, "The Sea Bright Skiff: Working on the Jersey Shore".

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Friday, March 17, 2017

Currach building near Dingle, Ireland


The builder in this film is Brandon Creek Harbor Master, Michael o'Shea. Born in 1878 and passing on in the early 1960's, Mr. o’Shea is involved in the building of a traditional Naomhóg; a type of coracle, or currach, used throughout the Dingle Peninsula and especially associated with the Blasket Islands. This 16mm, reverse process, film was shot in the early 1950's near Brandon Creek, Ireland.
I appreciate his eye for lines. No lofting, no plans, just steam, wood, and vision. Building a boat in the elements of nature – Huzzah Mr. o’Shea.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Dugout Canoes: The Lost Craft of Crusoe Island, North Caorlina


I am not so sure that this lost craft should not have just remained lost. A dugout is basically a stone age craft. Given the technology humans have developed since then, the amount of wood wasted and effort expended to deconstruct a dugout canoe seems a little absurd. I am trying to find an equivalent and fishing with dynamite is the only thing that comes to mind. No Huzzah for you, the Crusoe Island dugout canoe.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Moby Dick; or, The white whale. 1961 Signet Classic

There is an endless tide of imprints devoted to Melville's classic work and each carries a different cover. This happens to be my favorite.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Tom Blake Biography (2012)



Tom Blake Biography: Presented by the Tom Blake Board Across the Bay - Race & Festival.Compiled by Tom's family and friends in Washburn, Wisconsin.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Tom Blake's 1940's Hollow Surfboard



Nice talk about Tom Blake and his boards. These guys are "legends"... too bad they don't understand what the plug is for; equalizing pressure. If you don't equalize the pressure, the board will blow a seam going from warm air to cool water and vice versa.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Centro Bell



Proposed use of Human Bell as soundtrack for Centro Travels.

During the early 1970's a small group of surfers dropped out of the mainstream and dropped into the Central American line up.

Song: Capriecio Hieroglyphique, from the Human Bell S/T EP available on Thrill Jockey.

*Note: Exact synch not intended to reflect a final cut.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Functional Redundancy


Sometimes looking forward requires acknowledging those who have championed the past. Dental Ding Doc, consider yourself acknowledged. I think your dream helmet escaped this plane somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. I won't go looking for it but I heard it is floating in the Straits of Juan DeFuca.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Saint Brendan's Day

PRAYER OF ST. BRENDAN

(The Navigator)

“Help me to journey beyond the familiar
and into the unknown.
Give me the faith to leave old ways
and break fresh ground with You.

Christ of the mysteries, I trust You
to be stronger than each storm within me.
I will trust in the darkness and know
that my times, even now, are in Your hand.
Tune my spirit to the music of heaven,
and somehow, make my obedience count for You.”
AMEN.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Cardboard Surfboard

Nice work from New York cardboardsmith, Ben Gallegos, circa 2015.



Huzzah Ben, Huzzah.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

The Art of Wave Riding


Several years ago I procured the rarest of all surf related tomes, The Art of Wave Riding by Ron Drummond. I am proud to say that this most valued and beloved book has been framed and placed above our mantle. It is people like Mr. Drummond that sustain the faith.

Wednesday, February 03, 2016

Riders of the California Surf (1947)






Excellent silent film with a great segment on shaping a 12-foot, solid/laminated, redwood board (2:03).

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Hands: Curraghs - Traditional Irish seacraft 1978



Hands was a great Irish television program produced by David and Sally Shaw-Smith. The Shaw-Smith's presented traditional Irish crafts, from the weaving of crioses (colorful wool belts) and the making of pampooties (moccasin-type shoes) on the Aran Islands, to the creation of items as varied as harps and candles, curraghs, drystone walls and Irish lace.