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Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:16 pm
by Natho
No that was the meth dealer hauling Roys board home on the back of a Kenworth.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:46 pm
by still here
Wow.... well done Roy . 3-)
Since reading about one of his boards a long while back that he wanted a unique price relating to a cosmic vibration or mathematical indivisible number or something really weird .... (it was over $1.3m anyway and there were no "0"'s in the number ) I always thought he's going to find someone who is going to pay that kind of money and that specific price , because it was all so wacky and makes a good story for the type of purchaser !!

They're good looking works of art -and they can be ridden ,- but most of all comes with a wacky story from a really unique individual who's clearly spent a lot of time and a lot of passion on his art/skill .
Man , that is art ...... being able to sell it like that .

Classic .... I hope it's all true , and I hope it was that "crazy" number .

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:17 pm
by Beanpole
fongss wrote:Shit, its true :shock:

Well...ive got a heap of Beat up Old dahlbergs im Willing sell

For market price :arrow:

$678000 each

well done Roy >><<
Hungy time fong?

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:14 pm
by pinhead
Apparently the guy liked the board so much he has ordered a step up and a groveller

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:15 am
by Nick Carroll
creased it on his first wave and ordered another one

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:56 am
by Cpt.Caveman
Congrats Roy! That was a beautiful play on the psychology of marketing.

Nobody pays the actualy "cost" of something, they pay the "value" of something. That value is purely subjective to the individual. Therefore, technically, with the right elements you could have waited long enough for the right individual who sees the value of your board at that price tag. Eventually, that person will see it, desire to own its value, and buy it.

I don't see the same value, because I like fibreglass shortboards that come under a grand a pop. I also like surfing shortboards compared to olo style boards. All I see in that boards value is an endless mortgage for something I can't sleep in or under, or store my things. Probably a purchase that would ruin my marriage, and be seen as a kind of gambling addiction. The peak of an impusive surfboard buying addiction.

Then again, to the uber rich who have all the money in the world and can buy anything they want (within reason), value is everything. It stops being about practicality, price, etc., and everything about value. Its because noone else has it, its because its a "relic", its because its made by a master craftsman who will only produce so many a year, or whatever othe reason. They buy the value, because the money means very little to them. I'm sure bragging rights come into play too. Everyone I know whos mega rich aspired to be there because they always compared themselves to other people and figured they would be doing something meaninful with their lives if they're "above the rest".

Still, the pure fact that you turned a few trees into over a million dollars sais your marketing strategy worked. Well done!

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:57 am
by Yuke Hunt
The prospective purchaser has only paid a deposit ... he's waiting on a building and pest inspection prior to settlement.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:15 pm
by Spoon
and for the squatters to move out.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:40 pm
by The Mighty Sunbird
And for Fong to bring it back from Hawaii.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:16 am
by damo666
Cpt.Caveman wrote: Still, the pure fact that you turned a few trees into over a million dollars sais your marketing strategy worked. Well done!
Again.....if you believe it has sold, I have a nice bridge to sell you....

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 12:47 pm
by crabmeat thompson
does anyone else think about doing this to the guy who bought it?


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Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 8:17 am
by steve shearer
This showed up in the mail, courtesy of Roy's 3-D printing and a fellow RS member, who can't test it for a while.

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Too much?

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Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:24 am
by steve shearer
thats in case I get a clean shot on a fox or marauding dog.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:31 am
by Drailed
Get out there Steve, looking forward to hearing about it.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:49 am
by crabmeat thompson
This won't end badly at all.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 11:04 am
by steve shearer
tested this morning in cleanish 3ft runners in board as above.

Had no idea how this fin was going to go, none.

It was very, very free. Loose. A close to finless, drag-free feeling.

Completely changed the handling, reaction time and turn dynamics of the board, in not a bad way.

Board was now super fast and pivotal, wanted to go straight up and down.....and had zero anchoring effect....you had to stay right over the board through turns....it frequently went through the turn without me as I figured out the reaction time of the fin....which led to plenty of keystone cop arm waving as I recovered.

It didn't like being pushed through a long hard carving arc...it wanted to draw shorter, snappier arcs, although if you carefully weighted rails it would draw the turn as described.

Altogether a very fun, freeing, pleasureable sensation. Totally different to what I expected, which was nothing.

I could imagine the fin suiting a board with a narrower tail, as is Roy's design philosophy.

I'd like a range of fins, one slightly bigger with more area for when you need more hold.

Altogether though, Roy is at the forefront of a revolution in terms of 3-D printing and small scale manufacturing and I reckon this product works. I had a blast on it and can't wait to get out on it again.

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 11:30 am
by Drailed
Thanks for the feedback Steve, sounds interesting.

Any chance we could do a more surfboards type experiment on it and send it around??

Re: Roys bank balance

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 12:01 pm
by alakaboo
Couldn't nearly all of that be explained by the fact it's an upright, pivoty template?
I would've shifted it all the way back in the finbox.