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    What's in your quiver?

    6'1" DHD Parko model



    6'4" Maurice Cole

    7' Byrne

    7' Xanadu **for sale**


    7'2" Bushman

    and two Rustys - 4' and 2'6"
    Last edited by Superstar Punani; 06-07-2004 at 05:21 PM.

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    left - 6'10" dewey weber feather fastback
    middle - some dust collectors
    right - 6'6" al merrick black beauty

    i want a fish. a twinnie fish.
    Last edited by tuffy109; 06-08-2004 at 10:32 AM.
    fine

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    9'6" Infinity single-fin noserider
    9'2" Infinity clusterV speed carver
    7'9" Bic junker
    6'10" lost...- for sale

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    Nice to see someone else with Infinitys

    Mine's a 9' Cluster V
    I ride this puppy every day and it has seen double and once a few years ago triple overhead surf.
    183 bastardized sugar daddy's
    188 flame big's x2
    186 Dynastar Powertracs (for sale)
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    198 K4 Four's, rock skis.
    Thinking about picking up a short board one of these days...
    He who has the most fun wins!

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    9' Keiss triple stinger longboard
    7'8" Stewart big guy gun
    7'2" CHP pintail (bought in Indo from a South African guy for 200 bucks, sweet G-land board)
    7' Keiss funboard
    6'10" Olson rounded pin ( worked great in warm tropical reefs but I can hardly get it going here?)
    6' - 18lbs Proggresive towboard (Cant wait!)

    And I friggin live in the mountains !!!!! (what a kook)
    Gave up on the bottle, give me the lobotomy.

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    Originally posted by comish
    Nice to see someone else with Infinitys

    Mine's a 9' Cluster V
    I ride this puppy every day and it has seen double and once a few years ago triple overhead surf.
    ...
    love the cluster v. its my "big"wave gun, rode in some solid double overhead in RI and the Cape last hurricane season.
    http://www.nesurf.com/Pics/index.php...&frpg=2&f=#pic
    edit-disclaimer-not a pic of me..but just a little proof that we do get waves out here.



    i definately could ride it every day, but the 9"6 single fin is real fun when its small.

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    infinity

    Wow, you have one of their boards on the right coast?! They are just down the street in Dana Point from where I do a lot of my surfing. Bunch of really nice guys.

    My dad has a couple of boards of theirs including a a tri fin noserider that Mrs. Comish now uses most of the time. I definitely dig my 9'.

    edit: Hey, those are some sweet picts. One and only time I ever surfed was in NJ at Stone Harbor I think it was? gotta say, pretty shit., but I suppose every place has its day.
    Last edited by comish; 06-08-2004 at 04:34 PM.
    He who has the most fun wins!

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    9'-Surf Tech Randall French

    Say what you want about Surf Techs. All I know is the editor of surfer has this same board and he endorses the technology. Its' the same board longboard riders who ride surftechs ride at Pipeline. It's narrow and fast and pretty turny for a 9 footer. I just have to nut up and take it out up here in OR now. If I ever live near a beach again, enough to surf alot, then I'll graduate down to a shortboard.
    ROBOTS ARE EATING MY FACE.

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    Re: infinity

    Originally posted by comish
    Wow, you have one of their boards on the right coast?! They are just down the street in Dana Point from where I do a lot of my surfing. Bunch of really nice guys.

    My dad has a couple of boards of theirs including a a tri fin noserider that Mrs. Comish now uses most of the time. I definitely dig my 9'.

    edit: Hey, those are some sweet picts. One and only time I ever surfed was in NJ at Stone Harbor I think it was? gotta say, pretty shit., but I suppose every place has its day.
    Ive heard they were great guys...if you ever have a chance to say hi to them...tell them theyre stuff hauls ass. my 9"2 was my first real good board like 4 years ago, and i fell in love with it. when i wanted a noserider last summer, infinity was my only choice. there a really good shop, where I buy all my stuff, Warm WInds in narragansett, RI. Theyre always stocked with infinity.
    Larry shaped both of mine. I might pick up a 8"6 secret weapon this weekend.
    That pic, was from one of the funnest sessions of mylife, it was the weekend of Hurricane fabian last fall...a lot of those pics were from that day

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    Originally posted by bossass
    9'-Surf Tech Randall French

    Say what you want about Surf Techs. All I know is the editor of surfer has this same board and he endorses the technology. Its' the same board longboard riders who ride surftechs ride at Pipeline. It's narrow and fast and pretty turny for a 9 footer. I just have to nut up and take it out up here in OR now. If I ever live near a beach again, enough to surf alot, then I'll graduate down to a shortboard.
    SURF TECH SUCKS! but i havent surfed one. indiesltrucktable that would be good. Soul?
    Gave up on the bottle, give me the lobotomy.

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    Originally posted by bossass
    All I know is the editor of surfer has this same board and he endorses the technology.
    that dude writes some god-awful intros.
    fine

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    6'3 North Pacific swallow tail
    6'10 North Pacific squash tail

    The 6'10 gets used most of the time in the big crumbly waves we usually get here in BC....

    http://www.hoodriveroutfitters.com/surfboards.html

    Art Coiler of North Pacific shaped for Rusty from '89 to '95 and shaped team boards for Taylor Knox, Evan Slater, Pat O'Connell and Gavin Beschen before starting North Pacific in Oregon......not that I'd notice his craftsmanship. I picked up my boards from my local shop because I know the owner and got a deal....
    Martha's just polishing the brass on the Titanic....

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    Single quiver: 7.0 Barney(shaper from san sebastian) fun /short board kind of thing, square tail afaik. it is pretty cool though.

    that is pretty sufficient for a guy living right in the middle of europe with the nearest waves 1000km away.
    Ill get a real short board someday......but first ill need a wetsuit. or a trip to bali....
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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