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old grom
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by old grom » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:53 pm
2 nd reef - thanks for sharing - very interesting (well for a total high volume short board fanatic like myself anyway
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Cuttlefish wrote:Hey Huie,
I've only got 4 boards.
Down to you last four... regardlsess I agree with Huie - total board slut... by the way your latest is frigging insane.
batoes wrote:Also, Geoff is shaping something new too - no info yet though....what will come after the astron zot?
Oh shit - I had better start saving again... any clues? If it has four fins I am putting in an order
Great shot of Mark - I took a 6' 10" Nug to Indo last year - these boards are solid as in that size. - OG
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kookster
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by kookster » Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:19 pm
Cuttle is a total board slut, and I am doing my best to aspire to his greatness
Life's too short and your surfing years too limited not to keep changing things around and continually challenging your pre-conceptions and just getting new boards whenever you get enough coin or enough brownie points from your cook. If your next board is a mistake, f'k it, sell it and get another one.
Here's how I sell it to my missus.
1) A gym membership costs $600 or more a year. If I own four boards, and each one I turn over every 12 months for a $150 loss then it costs about the same. That's four new sticks per year to look forward to. Then add in a Chrissy Present and Birthday present and Father's Day present and you can have up to 7 boards turning over per year for the same expenditure. If you meet resistance start mentioning your haircuts cost $15 per month and hers cost $80. Then start on shoes, dresses and all that tripe they spend money. DON'T mention who earns the money as even if you had a team of barristers arguing this you will not win.
2) It's a lot cheaper than race cars, which is what I'd do if I wasn't surfing (and what I will be doing when I can't surf anymore). My ability to buy surfboards increased dramatically when my brother wanted to go halves in a circuit car, and how many weekends I'd be away etc etc etc.
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Davros
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by Davros » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:03 pm
I'm hopeless, I have banned myself from any new purchases for a least a year. I have just shaped my first board and I hope its a dog so I dont get addicted. Side note I reckon it would be easy to become obsessed with design and shaping and not surfing as much....very dangerous.
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old grom
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by old grom » Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:08 pm
Kookster - insteresting link ; after a year on the ZOT I can really understand his thoughts - if it was your only board. I really share his view that the single ZOT loves a right hand steep wall (I know all boards do - but I have several and its the ZOT that I love to grab for this purpose..) ; he seems to have turned his ZOT into a true allrounder by giving it the versitility of the thruster set up. in my case though I cannot see myself messing with the ZOT as intended as its a classic.
Somewhere I read some guy who did the same with his Mccoy single - but made then into a quad /single setup, and raved about this, not sure where (could have been in the saga that is this link...). We have got to have a surf sometime dude. Cheers OG
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Cuttlefish
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by Cuttlefish » Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:16 pm
I found this "little" gem on Ebay. McCoy nugget 5'8".
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... K:MEWAX:IT
Apparently the owners after a better groveller so I offered to swap the brilliant board in the link below this with him if he sent me some extra cash.
He would need to pay freight for both boards before i'd let this board go though.
IT has the McCoy floatation, thickness and durability he's used to in a 5'6".
Sad sack reckons he didn't like the colour.
I explained to him the colour is now popular since Julian Wilson used it to promote feeling women's breasts.
Geez, there's no pleasing some people.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :MESELX:IT
Anyone else keen?
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batoes
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by batoes » Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:18 pm
I think i was fairly clear in my reply that i'm just not man enough to ride a pink board cuttle - that is the sole reason i sold my mackie bonzer
But i appreciate the offer and as i've said if the board was in magenta - it would be a done deal.
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Filthy little hipster.
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Cuttlefish
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by Cuttlefish » Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:04 pm
The ocean's gone flat and I've completely lost it.
That's a good looking nugget though!
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by Beerfan » Tue Jun 28, 2011 4:47 pm
batoes wrote:I think i was fairly clear in my reply that i'm just not man enough to ride a pink board cuttle - that is the sole reason i sold my mackie bonzer
But i appreciate the offer and as i've said if the board was in magenta - it would be a done deal.
You getting rid of the 5'8'' nugget?, what's replacing it mate? How's the youngun??
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by pridmore » Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:30 pm
Cuttlefish wrote:
The ocean's gone flat and I've completely lost it.
That's a good looking nugget though!
Cuttles, "The Dumpling " ready this Friday mate, I need it for the Surfboard Swap Meet on Sunday but you can prob have it after that, you gunna make it down for a look ? keen to have a decent chat about fin options I want trialled too....back to the zot...
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by Cuttlefish » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:20 pm
Oh,
I'm ready. Bring on Friday!
Flat spell no problem as remembered I have a monster piece of 11'4" fibreglass suspended above the carpark which has not seen any action throughout April/May/June due to the glut of waves.
I've been paddling my sup (which makes a McCoy look anorexic in comparison) in the river.
Yes. Will come to swap allright.
Dumpling will be lucky not to be snaffled by some canny surfer at the swap.
Be there or be square hipsters.
Wonder what the new mysto McCoy shape will be?
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by pridmore » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:25 pm
little waves at A'lefts today, some shapely but small runners, might see ya tomoz for a paddle...
your fin is ready too
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by Cuttlefish » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:52 pm
Markets tomorrow.
Fin ready.
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batoes
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by batoes » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:44 pm
Hey Beerfan - yeah i snapped my alien at minnos a few weeks back and now have to find some cash to fund a new one - and they ain't cheap, but a very nice board. Am i in absolute transition with surfboards at the moment - the only one staying is the dim-sim, the rest have all left the building and i am starting over. Will be keen to get another McCoy again at some point, i'm either thinking super silly short, 5'2 or so, or a step-up style board for the bigger days. But i'll just wait and see what gaps need filling as time goes on. Sad, as she has been an excellent board
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old grom
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by old grom » Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:23 pm
Mark - give us a run down on the Dumpling... what sizes are you thinking... sounds tasty
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by Cuttlefish » Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:12 am
Hey OG,
Come to the swap meet at Da Bomb this Sunday am.
The dumpling will be steaming for all to fondle I hear.
Remember the board I was talking to you about which you thought was gone. Have another look. It is still there.
Sausages will be sizzling courtesy of Alex mal club.
You can borrow my larger Spitfire fin to try in the zot.
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by Beerfan » Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:55 pm
Hey mark that fin looks very familiar. May well have been mine, i sold it ( or one exactly like it ) on ebay a while ago. I don't think there'd be too many of those ( in red ) floating around oz. Whats it going in?? a zot?
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