Build Diaries | Matt Cuddihy’s Scorpio – Stage 2

Following on from Stage 1:- “After a lot of sparks Jeremy welded up the new tank and seat mounts as well as the surf rack and a special request for an old Ammunitions tin I found to store my lunch and other goodies. We decided to put different sprockets on the bike for some highway gearing so the 225 can keep up with the highway traffic for the long trip home.” Photographed by Thomas Walk

Build Diaries | Matt Cuddihy’s Scorpio – Stage 1

The last few weeks have been a frenzy of activity at the hive we call the House, with the Welcome back Surf Swap, Bob Mctavish Evening and Top Gear festival next weekend our feet haven’t touched the ground. Not content to keep the circus in the tent (or rather the House) we planned a road trip up the east coast this week, the lads will arrive shaken and well stirred in Queensland just in time for the Noosa Longboard Festival. With a bunch of the boys from the Temple coming out for the event, it only seemed right to round up our Aussie surfers (Noosa surfers to be more exact), fly em down to Sydney and make them ride all the way home. … View More

Deus Surf Swap Nr6

Deus Camperdown carpark played host to 200+ salted enthusiasts on Saturday looking to buy, swap and sell vintage surf goods – boards, speed sticks, bric-a-brac – anything pre-90′s. Thanks to everyone that came down and stuck out the rain for a fun day. See you all next time. Featured: Airbrushing by TONY AIRSPEED / BOB MVTAVISH x DEUS board stall & poster signing / THOMAS SURFBOARDS / BING SURFBOARDS / ANDREW from GROWN SURF – timber boards & hand planes / BENNET skateboards / RETRO JETHRO master of vintage ceremonies and bric-a-brac stall / DAVE’S rare surf photos / VINTAGE TONY – Surfboards & memorabilia / WILD WAYNE & his wonderful stuff / SURFIN MEX’ / The famous DEUS WALL OF JOY … View More

An Evening with Mctavish

In preparation for last Saturday’s swap meet, 70 fortunate diners were treated to a three course meal. H.G Nelson’s humour for entrée, a substantial sizing of Bob Mctavish’s history and knowledge for mains. Rich Pavel helped serve up some after dinner treats followed by Q’n’As with Mr Mctavish. With an introduction from H.G that nobody saw coming it left everybody in stitches before they even started eating, which lead into a presentation from the man himself, addressing 5 key periods not only in surfing but also his carrer. Every one needed a chance to process all of the priceless education so it was time to eat. with a very morish avocado and prawn starter it set the scene for a beautifully rich, tender braised beef cheek … View More

Home Sweet Home

Every now and then, the crowded points of Noosa appear differently. Something queer happens in the water after school holidays, publicised or dying swells, after surfers have had their fill. The crowds disappear. There are even odd occasions that I find myself alone at one of the usually packed, points. These moments seem to pop up out of nowhere and never last long. Photographed here, in complete contrast to every other day of the same week, was one of those moments. Instead of bumping rails with the rest of southeast Queensland’s surfing population, I was surfing alone. Noosa had just seen its second Cyclone swell for the year. Surfers were either catching up on work they’d ignored, trying to explain … View More

A Salty Collab

Now with Harrison on board, it was only fitting that he had his very own created. As Harrison and Thomas Bexon, both being from Noosa are great mates so it only seemed fair that they both spend some time together at the temple working on a sled that would suit Harrison’s surfing as well as keeping in theme with Thomas’ shapes. What they came up with is something special (a “Harrison Roach Concept”). Turning a number of blanks into a series of 9’4 sanded finish logs, with 50-50 rails turned up and pinched at the nose. 3″ thick with double 6oz glass on the deck with 4oz underneath. These things go sick! with knifey rails they turn and hold really … View More

All In A Days Work

Hard work pays off when you put two hungry, talented blokes together. Recently Harrison Roach and Andrew Gough have been super proactive, Since joining the Deus family Harrison has been busy with trips to Bali and Java, designing boards with shaper Thomas bexon and the od video edit here and photo shoot there, its been a crazy month and we’re not even half way through. Now that hes back in the country, Andrew recently got in touch with Harrison and was keen for the two for them to work together. The project resulting in this rad little edit which was filmed and edited in the space of a day. With awesome shots, great editing and fun sized waves you could trim … View More

Wine and Dine with Bob

When it comes to legends in the sport of surfing a few names come immediately to mind. Kelly Slater, Mick Fanning, Taj Burrows, Andy & Bruce Irons, you get the idea However they are mear youngsters in the grand scheme of things when you look at surfing as a lifestyle/culture rather than a sport. Names like George Greenough, Michael Peterson, Don Takayama are the legends we speak of. Amoungst these is none other than Bob McTavish. McTavish has literaly changed so many aspects of surfing in Australia, as he was the one to develop the V-bottom and was essential to the design of what we now call a current shortboard. Last year Bob graced our Bali grounds for two weeks hosting … View More

Deus Surf Swap Meet Nr6

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO BACK IN THE CARPARK.. Sydney City Council has given us the green light and the Deus Swap Meets are back! Dust off those pre-90′s boards and head on down to the return of the Salted – The Deus Surf Swap Meet Nr6. Buy, Swap & Sell vintage surf goods, boards & bric-a-brac. When / Where 2nd of March from 9am till 4pm Deus Camperdown / 98-104 Parramatta Road, Camperdown 2050. RSVP at http://on.fb.me/WeHEdm Featuring Airbrushing by TONY AIRSPEED / BOB MVTAVISH x DEUS board stall & poster signing / THOMAS SURFBOARDS / BING SURFBOARDS / ANDREW from GROWN SURF – timber boards & hand planes / BENNET skateboards / RETRO JETHRO master of … View More

Temple – Premiere at the Hideout

On this cool evening in December, Thalia Surf Shop and Raen Optics came together with the Deus Emporium of Postmodern Activities to premiere the new film, Temple. Jack Coleman made a real doozie with this one, manifesting the life and happenings and shred in the water and sacred rice pads of Canggu, Bali. Thalia hosted the hoopla at their new workspace/domain/hideout/fortress in Dana Point, right at the epicenter of classic Southern Californian surf culture. Raen joined in as well to launch the slick shades we collaborated with them on. The second chapter of the evening was rather rambunctious as The Hindu Pirates played an amazing set deep in the corridor of The Hideout. Sharing our Temple with Jack’s home crowd … View More

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