Sunday, September 23, 2007
check the ARCHIVES and you ll see all the photos.
All boards are 100% handcrafted since mid ´80s by one person from start to finish; including silk screening, fins and everything in between. Only functional tested shapes not trendy boards on works. The norm is to discontinue the templates that do not perform as expected.
All boards are 100% handcrafted since mid ´80s by one person from start to finish; including silk screening, fins and everything in between. Only functional tested shapes not trendy boards on works. The norm is to discontinue the templates that do not perform as expected.
yeah..a bit of music is always good
7 Comments:
In answer to your question:
The board is 6'6" X 19.5X 2 5/8". shaped by Wayne Lynch. It's a classic Lynch curve, round pin, moderate tail lift, and the H2's are the large ones. I like them a lot. That day there were some very fast ones and it held solid of the bottom and some nice arcs off the top. ( I also got belted more than once) They do me, I'm 53 and the good days come and go so any failings are me not the board. I've had it 3 years now.
And don't worry about the photo's. It's obvious you're pretty hot. Great stance. Just taken in between the good bits!
PS: Again in answer to your question I'm 79K and very heavy on the back foot.
...thanks Mick,
I really like those fins
but you know, some guys trying to not modify fins...using only the average G 3 s or G 5 s in his boards
and that s an error
I asked one of the Lokbox guys (the ones that do the "originals")why they dont have different sizes, but he told me that works OK in all the fish ranges with only 1 size and with variation like the turbo fins, etc
saludos...
buenas fotos =}
uno de estos dias dehare algo algo mas elaborado.
yo calculo que los fotógrafos que sacan buenas fotos de surf ya trabajan en revistas especializadas
...thanx Eva
...warren,
estos son fotógrafos de páginas de surf y algunos le venden a las revistas..
today was good and I didnt see any photog in the beach..
Que estilo.
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