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We are proud to present you the list of all the members of our shapers club. Each member brings unique experiences, ideas and perspectives that help shape the future of our organization. Our shapers are a diverse group of professionals from different backgrounds, each dedicated to the success and growth of our organization. We are confident that with the collective wisdom and creativity of our shapers, we will be able to meet any challenge that comes our way.
Thomas Bexon is without a doubt the most followed longboard shaper in the world. He has become the reference of the longboard scene in a very short time thanks to his shapes and his team riders, friends like Harrison Roach, Jay Lee, Karina Rozunko, Tosh Tudor, Devon Howard, Sierra Black etc...
Beau Young grew up with one of the most famous and iconic figures in the surfing world, his father: the great Nat Young. Beau and his siblings were all riding the waves long before they could swim. Surfing as much as humanly possible as a child was definitely Beau's way of life, before and after school, always wet was the norm. Results in competitive surfing were slow, but in his mid to late teens there was evidence of promise with junior pro finals in France and Portugal.
Dead Kooks is the brand created by Australian shaper, Eden Saul, from Byron Bay. Years ago, fresh out of school, there was a bunch of broken boards in my backyard. I had a friend spray paint the words "Dead Kooks" and a cross on one of them - it just seemed funny enough. Around the same time, I had made some bo...
Ellis became known as a shaper after a long stay in Indonesia where he developed a whole range of single, fish and mid length shapes with DEUS inspired by Australian shapers of the 70's like his father Bruce Ericson, Michael Peterson and Bob McTavish. His Tracker and Matahari models quickly became popular all over the world.
Joel Fitzgerald was born and raised on the beaches of northern New South Wales, Australia. He is the son of surfing legend Terry Fitzgerald and founder of Hot Buttered Surfboards...
The new rising star of Australian alternative shaping. After 2 successful shape sessions at the SHAPERS CLUB, Joshua is back after his tour in Japan... An opportunity not to be missed ! "My name is Joshua Keogh, I come from a small coastal town in Australia. The town is called Merimbula and it's located in southern New South Wales, halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. In winter it is a sleepy seaside town with not much going on and in summer it becomes a major tourist destination...
I was introduced to surfing by my father at a young age and had a great love for the sea. I owe a lot to his generosity in passing on his years of knowledge in surfing and surfboard design. I started shaping at first because it was in our family, but after a while I was really interested and wanted to shape a board that met my own criteria...
When Peter and Janet White launched the Classic Malibu label some 33 years ago, they were the only surfboard manufacturer and seller in the Noosa area. Now, two and a half decades later, the Classic Malibu name is recognized around the world as a supplier of expertly crafted traditional and progressive longboards...
Frank McWilliams, FMS Surfboards, is a shaper from Lennox Head, Australia. Known for his perf longboards, he has been shaping all types of boards for over 40 years.
Since the age of 14, my life has been dedicated to surfing. It was during my competitive career that I began to develop my great interest in shaping, which started when I was 17 years old in 1987. While I was finishing my degree in Social Sciences, surfing and shaping developed. Being a three-time South African surfing champion and three-time national team member...
Ian Chisholm came up with the idea of creating a surfboard manufacturing company for open-minded surfers like himself. The process was to make quality products by hand, focusing on alternative shapes and designs.
No one chooses to become a surfboard shaper. You certainly don't choose it for the money or the fame. Tom dreamed of surfboards from a young age and continues to do so. With an intense interest in surfboard history, he has immersed himself in all types of surfboard design through the decades (and centuries)...