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Thread: Lets see your best Quiver pics

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    Lets see your best Quiver pics

    here is mine and my friends boards taken a few months ago.

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    wow

    that is pretty impressive.

    how much for the SCore. what size is it.

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    don't you live in boulder

    the score is (6'1" X 18 1/2 X 2 1/4)

    and hell no it is not for sale.

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    I think you need a short board with a thumbtail, roundtail, or whatever you want to call it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalTele View Post
    the score is (6'1" X 18 1/2 X 2 1/4)

    and hell no it is not for sale.
    HO BRAH! Pool toys are best left in da swimming pool.



    Vince Mo'oloka

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    no title

    Quote Originally Posted by tarkman1 View Post
    I think you need a short board with a thumbtail, roundtail, or whatever you want to call it.
    AGREED, you want to buy it for me

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    what are the dimensions on that funky green and black thing?
    fine

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    funk green and black thing

    haha funny one tuffy

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    Here is my Idaho quiver pic. Yeah the pic sux but I haven't got my real camera fixed yet. The rest of my quiver is in Redondo and consists of a 9'0" Intinity noserider, a 6'4" Infinity Stingfish from the late 70's, a potato chip 6'8" Merrick and a 7'5" Lighnening Bolt gun shaped by Craig Hollingsworth in Leucadia.

    These boards are my 6'1" Orca noserider, 6'1" Screamin' Yellow Bonzer, 6'6" Purple board (the deck is purple) and a 7' something green single fin Natural Progressions that I have never ridden.



    All were shaped by me except for that green single fin thing.
    If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!

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    very impressive

    your nick name doesn't happen to be Big Eddy does it?

    i know a big eddy who lives in sun valley or ketchem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalTele View Post
    your nick name doesn't happen to be Big Eddy does it?

    i know a big eddy who lives in sun valley or ketchem.
    Nope, not me.

    Edit: Does he too enjoy rather eclectic boards?
    If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!

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    no pics but I've got
    • 10'0 Infinity Classic with V-Cluster (2+1), clearcoat triple stringer
    • 9'0 Pearson Arrow single fin, clearcoat triple stringer
    • 7'4 Scott Jones beater thruster
    • 7'0 Blue foamie for my 3yo daughter
    I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just gonna ask them where they're goin' and hook up with 'em later.

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    no pics either...

    8'6" natural art longboard
    7'6" stewart gun
    7'0" quiet flight mini gun
    7'0" DC custom fun board
    6'2" natural art tri (circa 1980)

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    i bow down; you rip so hard socalfelle

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    McTavish Eightball 8'0" mini longboard.


    (probably not my actual board)

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    No pics I'm afraid but here's a list that I fully intend to add to in Indo this year:
    5'8" Custom Retro-Fish: Shite, UK millpond slop.
    6'0" Banzai Squash Tail: 'Good' UK conditions and small continental waves.
    6'4" Hurricane Swallowtail: Head high to 1 1/2 overhead in europe + UK big days.
    6'6" Lost/Mayhem Rounded Pin: Bigger/Heavy days in Ireland, Europe and further afield.

    Looking to get hold of a 6'3"ish quad to replace my ageing/battered Hurricane and perhaps another rounded/full on pin to attack Indo's bigger stuff.
    Today ridicule, tomorrow really cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    McTavish Eightball 8'0" mini longboard.


    (probably not my actual board)
    You pulled the trigger on whiskey?

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    Um... No.

    Should I be really pissed right now?

    edit: I see the one you're talking about (on gearattack)- that's more of a funshape; I demoed that one but given my overall suckitude I'm sticking with the longboard for now. Actually having a bit of buyer's remorse right now- I probably should have gone with the 8'6".
    Last edited by Steven S. Dallas; 06-23-2008 at 02:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    Um... No.

    Should I be really pissed right now?

    edit: I see the one you're talking about (on gearattack)- that's more of a funshape; I demoed that one but given my overall suckitude I'm sticking with the longboard for now. Actually having a bit of buyer's remorse right now- I probably should have gone with the 8'6".
    You'll be happy with the 8'. 8'6 is too much board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    Um... No.

    Should I be really pissed right now?

    edit: I see the one you're talking about (on gearattack)- that's more of a funshape; I demoed that one but given my overall suckitude I'm sticking with the longboard for now. Actually having a bit of buyer's remorse right now- I probably should have gone with the 8'6".
    Negative, Ghostrider. You'll be much more stoked on the 8'. The 8'6" isn't that much more stable but is harder to turn. Try to get your hands on a no-shit 10-footer to use for a couple sessions. You can practically stand on those things without any motion. That will allow you to develop a sense of things and once you do you'll be eager to shed length.
    I should want to cook him a simple meal, but I shouldn't want to cut into him, to tear the flesh, to wear the flesh, to be born unto new worlds where his flesh becomes my key.

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    Good to hear. I'm more worried about a lack of buoyancy, though- after I had bought the thing I looked at their website and it says that board's for people up to 165, and I go more around 175. Shouldn't be too big of a deal, but it did feel like maybe it was riding a little low in the water.

    Then again, I really have no idea what I'm talking about. Just stoked to have a board and to be getting out- even though I'm getting my ass kicked fairly consistently I still love it.

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    This quiver pic thread is seriously lacking in quiver pics.

    J-

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    My Quiver:
    -7'2" Light(19 1/4-2 5/8)
    -6'3" Lost Psycho Ward(currently in SD)
    Always Fight Gravity

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    Quote Originally Posted by GheePup View Post
    7' something green single fin Natural Progressions that I have never ridden.

    Are you kidding? That thing looks like a hell of a lot of fun. IS the wide point forward of center, like a typical circa 70's?

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