166 products
166 products
166 products
The Surfer's Journal - 27.6
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95The Surfer's Journal - 27.5
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95The Surfer's Journal - 27.3
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95A Secret History of the Ollie, Volume 1: The 1970s
Regular price $59.95 Save $-59.95More than seven years in the making, A Secret History of the Ollie tells in part, how a small, unheralded group of skaters revolutionized skating around the world. Although the no-handed aerial skateboard maneuver known today as the Ollie is nearly 40 years old, its influence on skateboarding remains, and has never been surpassed.
The 1970s were not just the Dogtown era, but skateboarding's Golden Era. The Z-Boys were an important part of the emerging American skate scene during the 1970s, but they weren't the only scene. In the state of California alone, besides Santa Monica and Venice, there were many other hot spots. Some of those included San Diego, Salt Creek, Vista, Upland, Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Oxnard, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and San Francisco—all equally influential and significant for the skaters and innovations they delivered.
But far, far away from California, on the Gold Coast of Southern Florida, thousands of miles from the control of the skateboard industry and media, there was another tale unfolding. More obscure and under the radar, the Florida scene would have a dramatic and immeasurable impact on skateboarding, allowing it to literally take flight. It all started with the invention of the Ollie, a magical no-hands aerial and the signature move that would forever change skating.
Created in 1978, the Ollie, without a doubt, is the maneuver that changed skateboarding for all time. In A Secret History of the Ollie , author, photographer, and skater Craig B. Snyder follows this revolutionary no-handed skate trick from its humble beginnings in his hometown of Hollywood, Florida, to the present day in this new historical multi-volume work with an origin story as dramatic and magical as the move itself.
Illustrated in color throughout, A Secret History of the Ollie is not just the story of the Ollie, but a history of skateboarding like no other. Over 1200 images and photographs, many of which have never been published before, accompany 912 pages of some of the more crucial moments in skating history.
Half Coconut Bamboo Chime - Large
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00Gamelan Bamboo Chime - Medium
Regular price $15.99 Save $-15.99The Surfer's Journal - 27.2
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Whole Coconut Bamboo Chime
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00Specifications - Large
Natural Ring Bamboo Chime
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Bamboo gives a mellow, musical and enchanting sound. Made by Balinese craftsmen. Each piece is individually handcrafted. Rattan and bamboo are used to make these instruments of nature. In addition, each chime is hand-toned by musicians. By hand-toning each tube and selecting a range of sizes, they ensure that each chime will produce a unique melody.
SpecificationsThe Surfer's Journal - 26.6
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Exotic Mahogany Soprano
Regular price $149.00 Save $-149.00The traditional look of the Exotic Mahogany line is complemented by the unique grain patterns. The woodgrains range in variety from a wavy curl to a straight sharpness and everything between.
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Scale Length: 13.625 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 20.875 inches, Body Length: 9.375 inches, Number of frets: 12, Width at upper bout: 5.125 inches, Width at lower bout: 7 inches, Width at waist: 4.5 inches, Body Depth: 2.375 inches, Fingerboard width at nut: 1.375 inches, Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.625 inches
Makala Pineapple Soprano
Regular price $59.00 Save $-59.00The Makala Classic line is simply the best entry-level ukulele on the market. Sound and playability usually suffer when offered at these affordable prices, but not with the Makala. With a fantastic sound and vintage look, the Makala Classic line won’t break the bank.
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Satin Mahogany Soprano Pineapple
Regular price $119.00 Save $-119.00The Satin Mahogany line is Kala’s flagship collection and has become an industry standard. The traditional design is highlighted with a satin finish and cream binding. Built and designed to stand the test of time.
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Marbled Paper Kaleidoscope with Rotating Chamber
Regular price $42.00 Save $-42.00Classic kaleidoscope with rotating chamber, hand marbled paper and goldplated metal.
Quality optics for brightly coloured kaleidoscopic patterns. The beautiful marbled paper makes this kaleidoscope a classic.
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Mini Kaleidoscope
Regular price $47.00 Save $-47.00Classic mini kaleidoscope with keyring. Gold plated brass with faceted decorations.
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Triangular Kaleidoscope with Sphere Murano Glass
Regular price $38.00 Save $-38.00Triangular kaleidoscope with a multicolored sphere of Murano glass, wooden body, silver coloured metal finish.
By rotating the sphere at 360° in all directions you can create innumerable deeply coloured arabesque-like patterns. Every glass marble is a unique piece, handblown by craftsmen of the venetian lagoon.
Size: 30 x 200 mm
Kaleidoscope with Black Chamber
Regular price $76.00 Save $-76.00Kaleidoscope with a black chamber, gold plated brass.
Amazing coloured patterns appear creating a ”moonlit” effect on a black background produced by the presence of iridescent coloured crystals that catch the light shining through the sides of the transparent object cell.
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Wood Telescope
Regular price $42.00 Save $-42.00This instrument transforms whatever it is pointed towards into amazing kaleidoscopic patterns. A multitude of clear and bright images, endless changes.
FeaturesKaleidoscope Set
Regular price $124.00 Save $-124.00Kaleidoscope set with two interchangeable components easy to change and to reconfigure, in brass, silver color.
Kaleidoscope with Glass Wheels
Regular price $68.00 Save $-68.00Two wheels resulting from the fusion of glass with glass flakes and fragments that rotate around the same axis – also in opposite directions – to create brightly coloured designs and superimpositions. Created with the same colours, but with slightly different distribution and patterns, each glass plate is a unique piece
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Herewith
Regular price $25.00 Save $-25.00I Love the Seaside
Regular price $36.95 Save $-36.95I Love the Seaside is a printed 384-page surf and travel guide to southwest Europe (English language): from Brittany, France, around North Spain and Portugal, to Andalusia.
Connect travellers, surfers and locals by pointing out the nicest surf spots, places to hang out and to-dos.
I Love the Seaside is created by ocean-loving people for ocean-loving people.
What’s included?
Details guide: English language, 384 pages, size 23 x 17 cm, thick 3 cm.
Agate Wind Chime - Pink
Regular price $45.00 Save $-45.00This gorgeous mobile is made with vibrant and colorful agate slices, draping gracefully from a wooden ring. It is a perfect piece of outdoor decor for your bohemian patio setup, but it also looks amazing inside by the window light or perhaps even above your dreamy bed!
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80's Surfing Photographs
Regular price $40.00 Save $-40.00On the heels of 2006's hugely popular Surfing Photographs from the Seventies, T. Adler Books now releases the companion volume, Surfing Photographs from the Eighties Taken by Jeff Divine. The 1980s were a tumultuous period in surf history, as the "everything's groovy" communalism of the previous decade was blown apart into splinter groups. Professionals, rebels, punks and world travelers all banged the drum for their personal vision of surfing. The result was loud and vivid and drenched in fluorescence and neon. Photographer Jeff Divine was on the case, documenting the changes from surfing's twin power poles: southern California and the north shore of Oahu. Divine's access to these scenes, earned from 15 years on the sand and in the water, infuse this volume with authenticity, as an insider look into the period's most definitive moments. Christian Fletcher's strident aerial sorties; the first high-dollar sponsored contests; the west coast cool of Tom Curren; the back alley attitude of Sunny Garcia: Divine brought it all home on Kodachrome 64. And while Wall Street and Madison Avenue were doing their damnedest to monetize the style and freedom of surfing, the sublimity of the ride itself remained unsullied.
Jeff Divine has been photographing surfing for 44 years, and has been the subject of three surf photography monographs. Among his previous books are Surfing Photographs from the Seventies (T. Adler, 2006).
The Surfer's Journal - 27.1
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Conde Nast Traveler Where Are You?
Regular price $75.00 Save $-75.00