Regarding the search for the answer re. my pricing it is in fact available via internet search so my comment was accurate.
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Awesome, please put down on the wealth distribution list if you ever sell one (but I wont hold my breath....)Roy_Stewart wrote:Your post is illogical my pricing is a force for wealth redistribution from the 1% to the 99%.
Regarding the search for the answer re. my pricing it is in fact available via internet search so my comment was accurate.
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offshore1 wrote:^^^I don't think anyone really cares [about boogie boarders] anymore Dae.
\none left on the forum.
I help people to build their own, work which I do for free and/or for very low pay.Dae wrote:
I don't really doubt that Roy is happy in his experience of the world, and I hope that he is happy, I really do. I find it a shame though that he is creating fine objects and holds them back from the world through something so silly as a price tag that is far, far beyond sensible and justifies it in the way he does.
Thankyou... onwards and upwards !
Roy could be so much more than what he is. He could be a figure of awe and inspiration for the work that he does, having a cult following around the world and creating joy for those that would truly appreciate riding his boards.
Your poor memory is not my responsibility, the reasoning is that I help people to build their own.
It should never be about money, but that's what he does. He can try and justify constraining the ability of others to purchase his boards - which I believe he has done in a past interview, though I can't recall the exact reasoning -
Not according to the Mint Museum in Charlotte North Carolina and the Museum of Art and design in New York who will be exhibiting the Olo of the Sun in an exhibition next year, nor to Riviera magazine and a host of others...
but to do so by simply pricing it to a minuscule percentage of the surfing world, if there actually happens to be a surfer with that much money, is so unsophisticated that it's childish.
offshore1 wrote:^^^I don't think anyone really cares [about boogie boarders] anymore Dae.
\none left on the forum.
Roy_Stewart wrote:The Future Primitive Ghost 13 footer is still on Oahu, with Donald B around Haleiwa.
It's a community board basically so feel free to dream something up.
Davros wrote:Ego saved - surfing experience rubbish.
A small step in the right direction !......where's that f*ckn chain saw !!!Roy_Stewart wrote:If an FP were tail chopped shape we'd get a' pig' shape
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