for sale mini simmons!!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Classifieds' started by BG surfboards, Dec 9, 2012.

  1. BG surfboards

    BG surfboards Member

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    Dec 9, 2012
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    mini simmons "micro bus BG surfboards model. 5'3"x20.1/4x2.5/8+ twin wood glass on fins, 10" base x 4" tall... full resin abstract tint. glossed and polished!!1 AMAZING BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW MINI SIMMONS....... $$$$500 .........reduced ..........free shipping (LOWER 48 U.S ONLY, EXCLUDES HAWAII AND OVERSEAS..) or reasonable delivery/ meet up

    http://bgsurfboards.blogspot.com
     
    Last edited: Dec 19, 2012
  2. Greenlight

    Greenlight Well-Known Member

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    Nov 13, 2008

  3. Fishpimp

    Fishpimp Member

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    Dec 18, 2010
    Is it still for sale
     
  4. RobG

    RobG Well-Known Member

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    Jun 17, 2010
    That thing is sick! Really digging the resin work.
     
  5. BG surfboards

    BG surfboards Member

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    Dec 9, 2012
    thank you, yes it is still available!!!
     
  6. BG surfboards

    BG surfboards Member

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    Dec 9, 2012
    @fishpimp; yes still for sale. and yes we can ship it to new jersey
     
  7. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    That is slick. I wish I had more money and could afford it.
     
  8. BG surfboards

    BG surfboards Member

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    Dec 9, 2012
    thanks, if you get one custom made we break it up into payments which does help the wallet a lil bit. i wish everyone can ride this model . it works!!!!
     
  9. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    Just might be putting this on the list for the new year...
     
  10. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    How do you guys like the huge keels on these boards? I ended up finding the big keels felt like too much fin on my mini simmons especially on small pockety waves (no points around here). Got rid of the keels and put in a 5" upright MR twinnie type fin and found the Simmons turned a lot better and shorter returning radius. Huge keel fins always struck me as way more surface area than I was needing for a board that I was mainly riding in soft waves under chest high.

    Seems like some of the guys in Delaware who really get into the mini Simmons are riding their boards with just two really small fins or twin nub kind of fins...and FLYING on 2-3 foot mush.
     
    Last edited: Dec 12, 2012
  11. meatloaf

    meatloaf Well-Known Member

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    Nov 30, 2011
    caring about delaware...........not now. or ever
     
  12. BG surfboards

    BG surfboards Member

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    Dec 9, 2012
    in my opinion, if you want to rip a wave, smack the lip, go rail to rail, and crazy bottom turns, then a traditional mini simmons won't really let you do that. i like to describe it as surfing a really short longboard. at least thats the feel i get. on those super small days and the short board just isn't cutting it. and like myself, id take a shorter board over a longboard. YOU CANNOT MAKE A BOARD DO WHAT ITS NOT MEANT TO BE!!!! we have made "high performance" mini simmons, with quads, and they work great! but you loose that effect of the "mini simmons" ...
     
  13. smithy757

    smithy757 Member

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    Jun 20, 2012
    Is this still for sale?
     
  14. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Coming from someone who lives in Connecticut, lmfao! That is probably the worst state in the country. People can't drive and all they have is Uconn basketball, pathetic. What break do you surf in Connecticut, lol?
     
  15. meatloaf

    meatloaf Well-Known Member

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    Nov 30, 2011
    most commonly santa barbara, otherwise when im in ct i live on the rhode island boarder which holds the best large surf on the east coast during the winter other than obx...."lmfao" kookster
     
  16. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    lmfao. The border, you're such a local. I would settle down about the largest surf. It may hold some large surf because of the point but it lacks surf in general unless it's big. You must surf 5 times a year there. You should try surfing some heavy hollow beach break barrels instead of the mushy point stuff. It would be better for your surfing, Steven Seigal
     
  17. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    If we could get some of those this weekend, life would be great.
     
  18. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Not true...plenty of good beachies' too if you know where to find them...staying out of this but hard not to speak up about a place I love.

    We'll be benefitting from that southern exposure this weekend, sure it'll be a little breezy, but it beats 2 ft and clean.
     
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  19. krl0919

    krl0919 Well-Known Member

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    May 3, 2011
    Id buy the **** out of this thing if i had the money
     
  20. El Stupido

    El Stupido Well-Known Member

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    Nov 17, 2011
    I have one of his boards. Definitely recommend.