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zach,you are very wise,yes,stock boards are hot,but i disagree about your point that there are boards for everyone that are stock,because i don't...
though it did not have much size,it was big enough and perfectly rippable enough and had enough speed to be about as good as it gets at these...
3/2,boots optional,but that means boots are any day now with gloves looming right behind. inevitable
if it gets better here than it was today this weekend i'll lose it...
but you got igor good all week and we got dumped on
grateful dead europe '72 great live triple album
doesn't get much better than this at this beach
really good here. really good. mind-blowingly so...
i don't care a whit what board anyone else surfs. however,if this thread leads anyone to consider having a board hand-shaped custom,in my opinion...
thanks,Matt,i thought he was a local,and he is a nice guy
merrick is a great shaper.i used to buy his boards,since 1979,but he doesn't make boards good for me anymore because i need more specific shapes...
too wide,but ricky carroll makes nice boards
nice glassy beachbreaks here after the storm with no surfers except me and my neighbor
after the storm the skies cleared and a glassy sea of some good rights
walked down the street to surf in the rain and heard thunder. wet hair,wet board wet wetsuit,all rainwater. don't trust thunder.
these weren't 7s,they were surface and nsp,but it is possible....hmm...really good point... by the way,yankee,your last post was fantastic,thanks
if they had always been machine-shaped they wouldn't be any good because the machine bases them off of the past 50 years of trial-and-error...
Lee,i never mentioned being a Christian and i don't know the dude...
huh? no,it boggles my mind that a highly skilled surfer rides a surface or an nsp. how is that judgemental or have anything to do with me being...
i love a good deli that can't compete and no longer exists