Professional Surfboard Builder Reveals Trade Secrets

The surfboard industry has long kept its methods of production hidden from the public, handing down tecniques from master to apprentice in a highly secretive fashion. In his tell-all book,"Shaping and Glassing", professional shaper Steven Miller stirs up controversy by revealing trade secrets to ameteurs.

Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) July 6, 2006 -- The surfboard industry has long kept its methods of production hidden from the public, handing down tecniques from master to apprentice in a highly secretive fashion. In his tell-all book, "Shaping and Glassing", professional shaper Steven Miller stirs up controversy by revealing trade secrets to ameteurs.

His book is now for sale at: http://www.lulu.com/content/351647

Miller has been shaping surfboards since he was only fifteen and learned under the tutelage of venerable veteran shaper John Carper of JC Hawaii surfboards.

"At first I felt somewhat guilty about revealing this information, but as time passed," Miller says, "I was happy to help out the build-it-yourself undercurrent that is constantly growing in size."

Link to Publication: http://www.lulu.com/content/351647

MEDIA CONTACT:    Steven Miller bluegrasbob2288 at aim dot com

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http://www.lulu.com/content/351647
561-345-3345

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