so Wayne shape this one? I assume, maybe not, being called a replica. If Wayne shaped it wouldn't we refer to this as an original? I don't know my history well enough on this one, just a curiosity.
This board was shaped by Wayne Lynch in California in the mid 1990's. It's 7'10" length, wide point is 22 1/4" and 2 1/2' thickness. I think he shaped about dozen of these boards with the tribute color work and glass-on fin. It's on the wall of the shop if you want to check it out, and we have 2 with fin boxes in the rack as well.
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Only took you 44 years to figure it out...?
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Oh, those backside rail turns.
ReplyDeletethise things were hard to ride back in '68 why would i want to go back there? o wait, i was young, skinny and in great condition
ReplyDeleteYeah all we need is more old fat guys channeling their inner sprout.
ReplyDeleteso Wayne shape this one? I assume, maybe not, being called a replica. If Wayne shaped it wouldn't we refer to this as an original? I don't know my history well enough on this one, just a curiosity.
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This board was shaped by Wayne Lynch in California in the mid 1990's.
ReplyDeleteIt's 7'10" length, wide point is 22 1/4" and 2 1/2' thickness.
I think he shaped about dozen of these boards with the tribute color work and glass-on fin.
It's on the wall of the shop if you want to check it out, and we have 2 with fin boxes in the rack as well.
Bo is the only one who knows if Wayne actually shaped them. They were all supposed to be shaped by Wayne, but Bo didn't give a shit.
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