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Up for sale is a 5'2" x 21 1/3" x 2 1/2" Mini Simmons that is in great condition with only a couple of heal dings. The board has a similar plan...
Nomad Surfboards were out of Lantana, FL from the late 60's till the mid 80's. Ron Heavyside Sr. started the label & his son Ronnie still runs it...
Thanks guys, this is a really sweet board. One of the finest examples of true craftsmanship! I will also throw in a Dakine Bag to sweeten the deal!
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Sorry for the delay but all the full dims have now been posted for the boards. Feel free to email me with any questions! www.garbuttsurfboards.com
Not really looking to ship & have an incredibly busy schedule. Send me & email and maybe we can work something out. Thanks!
Thanks! Don't know the dims off the top of my head but will get them posted up in the next day.
Doing a little spring cleaning, making room to make some more boards. All boards are located in Lewes, DE. These were all shaped & glass by me....
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Try linking up with your local Surfrider Chapter. They now have a scholastic program for school clubs that associates you with the Surfrider...
The trailing edge (the back of the fin) will hit the board before you can full get the fin in the box. It has nothing to do with the length of the...
The issue with the d-fins are that unless the fin box is placed right near the tail, they will not fit in the box. The trailing edge of the fin...
What board are you putting it on?
The wall section they are putting the foam in is not closed, because there is the hole in the wall in which they place the hose through giving an...
This stuff would not work. There is a reason why Clark Foam, US Blanks, Walker, etc. try to keep their formulas a secret. This stuff is just a...
Glass ons are mounted after lamination before the hotcoat. This gives them a way better bond then trying to attach to the sanded hotcoat.
I have used the Plastic Bag routine for many years now, it gives you the perfect tuck always. I have no clue why more people don't do it but it's...
They were made in Huntington Station, NY by a guy named Bob Hawkins in the early 60's he didn't last too long from the looks of it.
Greg Eavey is top notch! His shapes are all time & his glassing is impeccable by far one of the best east coast shapers, truly old school.
I would strongly advise against doing this. The main strength in the glass job doesn't come from the hotcoat of the board, but in the cloth...