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Wahine vol.2, #4 summer 98 "Shaper Shannon"
"I think being a girl has helped me, definitely," says Shannon, 23, who shaped her first board less than two years ago. She has a thriving customer base of females just embarking on a surfing life, who want her boards. They trust her instincts, as shaping is roughly one part wizardry, two parts instinct and more than a dash of knowledge - the secret formula passed down from shaper to shaper. Along the line, she got her hands on some of that knowledge, with the help of Shayne, her husband and best teacher (who learned his craft under the tutelage of masters like Chris Ruddy, Tim Bessell, and Adam Gillespie). A former art student, Shannon found shaping to be a perfect pursuit, given her love of surfing, and her desire to create things. She and Shayne, also 23, now have a thriving shaping business in San Diego, near her hometown of Santee. "We make functional art," Shannon says. It was predestined: on their first date, they went surfing.
Then she sands the deck, and turns the rails with a screen used in making drywall (in fact, all of her tools can be bough at the mega-hardware store). She plots out where the fins will go, a job that will be finished by the guy who will glass the board. Then she fine-tunes the board - sanding it carefully to get rid of all bumps and other aberrations she uses parallel fluorescent lights to throw shadow on the board's surface, to check for bad spots. Then she signs it.
" A good shaper is a combination artist and technician, says Shannon. Anyone can learn the basics of shaping, but the true craftsperson is rare. Shannon acknowledges sister-shaper Miranda Pitts of Santa Cruz, who has apprenticed under Johnny Rice. She says like Miranda, the individual has to pursue her teachers if she wants to learn to be a shaper. "no one is going to bend over backwards to teach you," she says. "If I'm the only girl around that's doing this, then there is definitely something wrong, with all the hundreds of guys out there shaping. I'm looking forward to the day when things are more balanced. By, Catou MacKinnon |
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