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History
With 40 years of surfing and 26 years of shaping and a role in
board manufacturing since the early 60's, Chops Lascelles is one
of Europe's most renowned shapers.
In his own words...
"I had my first taste of surfing in late '59/early '60 at a little
place called Hastings point. From there the family moved to Caloundra
on the sunshine coast of Queensland where my older brother Dave
founded the famous 60's label Cord surfboards with Bob Mctavish,
George Greenough, Kevin Platt and a number of other Australian
surfing pioneers. With great surfers such as Peter Drouyn, Russell
Hughes and Nat young and many other notables involved these were
great times.
For
me that was where it all started and after many years of travelling
and surfing the globe I eventually chose the traditional Cornish
village of St. Agnes to settle in. Over the years, Laminations
(our "factory" name) has evolved to become one of Europe's premier
factories, producing high quality boards of all designs. Our philosophy
is that there's a time to ride a longboard
and have fun and there's a time to ride a shortboard
and charge. My shaping influences are varied and come from such
great shapers as Darrell Dell, Kingsley Kernovske, Nev Hymen and
Alan Byrne to name a few of those I've worked with. All masters
in their own field. We pride ourselves on providing people with
boards that will genuinely work for them and help them to improve
and perform to the best of their abilities in all situations,
rather than this years "new" fad in shaping, (most of which are
recycled "new" ideas from 15 to 20 years ago). To put it another
way, boards that follow function, not fashion."

For
more on the shaping process check out the Factory
Tour...
A
lifetime of surfing
Chops won his first Queensland title in 1965 against great
surfers like Wayne Deane, Paul Nielsen and their contemporaries
and has continued to compete since settling in St. Agnes taking
English titles in both shortboard and longboard. Internationally,
Chops has competed for England in two world championships placing
equal 17th in Australia and surfed in two European championships
placing 2nd. Chops was also responsible for introducing the current
coaching system to the BSA and coached the last English team to
bring home the European title. In 1999 Chops took the Hossegor
Masters title at La Nord in Hossegor and continues to travel constantly
with trips to Costa Rica and Ireland so far this year.
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