Tuesday, April 17, 2007

A Bonzer Darkly

14 comments:

  1. 100% bitchen.

    Tfad, if you happen to see a 5'10 Daniel Thompson blue quad fish floating around there, I think it would look perfect on surfy surfy.

    -drad

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  2. i'd always wondered about black boards and how they look from 20' below.

    sharks are color blind, aren't they??

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  3. Once, someone told me that black is a bad color for surfboards, retains the heat. In any case looks good.

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  4. Nice UBIK spray job.

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  5. I dont think I would put that one in the water...it's too pretty it would be a nice wall hanger.

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  6. ...yeah, for a 6 foot top to bottom wall...

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  7. what a beauty! i've heard that the wax melts off dark boards easier? dunno... in any case - this board looks awesome! yow!

    surfn'sammy

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  8. Wax won't melt off anything when the water is 37 to 47 degrees! North East winter color...

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  9. My man is correct about the winter water, today was a warm day water temp hit 45.
    It is actually a good idea for the winter as wax getting hard is such a problem.
    But it would be terrible in the summer.

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  10. So Im assuming that the deck is negro too? Black board will definately stand out from down below more than a white one. What color did the men in gray suits pick for their bellies as camo? I always heard that Yellow was the "sharky" color for the bottom of board.

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  11. i would ever like to build a black board like this but would it support + than 35 ° C ???

    special for JP : Some of my friends surf with ROB who was here few weeks ago !!!

    regards

    visit my blog at :
    http://bongosurfboards.blogspot.com

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  12. Linda linda linda muitos parabens...www.multigliders.blogspot.com

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