Daniel Thomson drops in from the future every once and awhile to give us shaped blanks. Check out his trip at www.dantomo.com If you want to order a custom Tomo while he is here send me an email.
that tail shape makes a lot of sense and i've been trying to figure out how to use it in a stubby/hull shape without totally ripping Tomo off! nice sticks!!
OK, this is a real short story not a paid Tomo commercial: We had our first strong north swell down here in the Caribbean. Unfortunately, my 5'10 Tomo V 1 afterburner was being repaired (damned airlines). I finally got it back the last day when the swell started to decrease. I had the immediate sensation of driving a racy sportscar after driving only trucks for a while. The speed and freedom of movements are simply unbelievable. Best compromise of a fish and shorthboard ever. This is the FUTURE! Get one if you can, you will never regret it (BTW, some of those shapes will come my way in the upcoming weeks as I am addicted now). Pierre
I just talked to Daniel and he had me forward your emails to him. He will get back to you all soon. He is currently in the shaping room carving up a stringerless blank. Thanks!
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11 comments:
that tail shape makes a lot of sense and i've been trying to figure out how to use it in a stubby/hull shape without totally ripping Tomo off!
nice sticks!!
so does the glassing of those, stretch your mind and fingers a bit?
that is some next level shiz right there.
OK, this is a real short story not a paid Tomo commercial: We had our first strong north swell down here in the Caribbean. Unfortunately, my 5'10 Tomo V 1 afterburner was being repaired (damned airlines). I finally got it back the last day when the swell started to decrease. I had the immediate sensation of driving a racy sportscar after driving only trucks for a while. The speed and freedom of movements are simply unbelievable. Best compromise of a fish and shorthboard ever. This is the FUTURE! Get one if you can, you will never regret it (BTW, some of those shapes will come my way in the upcoming weeks as I am addicted now).
Pierre
Tomo V 1 afterburner
BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!! the name is LAME
This is the FUTURE!
ok Marty
I like the look of Tomos boards! What would it cost to order one? JP?
I just talked to Daniel and he had me forward your emails to him. He will get back to you all soon. He is currently in the shaping room carving up a stringerless blank. Thanks!
Garry will glass those with his eyes closed
These are getting glass on's right? I can't imagine dropping a box down on one of the channels.
My new band name
The tail makes me think of the giant ice crystals in Superman's fortress of Solitude.
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