Junod:
Michel Junod, a California native, began surfing in the early sixties and started shaping in 1966. Moving in between California's west coast and Oahu's North Shore, Junod finally settled down with his family in Santa Cruz, Ca where he continues to surf and shape constantly. In his past he has shaped for Dick Brewer Surfboards and alongside Terry Martin of Hobie Surfboards.

Campbell Bros:
The Campbell Brothers began shaping in 1970 where they melded surfboards with science and developed the first tri-fin surfboard design, which they called a Bonzer. Growing up in Oxnard, Ca. The brothers saw the limitations that the short single and twin fins had and over the next 10 years they produced a highly refined version of their original tri fin designs and boards. They shaped for surf companies such as Bing and also Channel Islands and now shape under their own name Campbell Bros.

Rich 'Toby' Pavel:
Rich Pavel shapes out of San Diego, Ca. and is THE go-to man for fish designs. His SpeedDialer was the first quad fin setup for a surfboard, meshing the classic late sixties fish design with a new age fin system. He now shapes for three different labels: Rainbow Surfboards, The Swift Movement, and his own label, Green Room Surfboards. His shaping past dates back to the late sixties and seventies, taken under the wings of shapers like Steve Lis and Skip Frye.

Jon Wegener:
Jon Wegener has been shaping for 21 years and has dreamed of doing nothing else except surfing and shaping. As a board maker Jon has always tried to find the right board for the right conditions. He loves to make and ride a huge variety of surfboards, from the raw wood of the Alaia, to the “traditional” fiberglass noserider, to the modern shortboard and anything in between. Jon truly believes that there is a time and a place for just about every type of board.

Dano:
Dano is a local shaper based out of Costa Mesa, Ca. He can frequently be seen surfing Blackies in Newport anyday of the week and continues to shape boards just as often. His board shapes are influenced by his 50's style and can especially be seen in his Pignar Breadbasket model.