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Garry (Bumps) (L)  and I watch Rob (Slats) shape his new Drift board.

Starting Out

Garry (Bumps) (L) and I watch Rob (Slats) shape his new Drift board.

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Freddie   [Dec 31, 1969 at 03:00 PM]
The Master at work!
loonylen   [Dec 31, 1969 at 03:00 PM]
I know the feeling, I just went through the same, guiding my shaper with my new 5'10"x24" pin tail tri fin. Working with the shaper gives you a real buzz, Ryan who shaped my board, really listened to my input and together we shaped a really nice board.I guess the next best feeling would be creating the board yourself, thats my next board (with Ryans help Wink ) I'll post som pics after its glassed
Bumps   [Dec 31, 1969 at 03:00 PM]
Such a buzz, when a Artist/Shaper creates a board from a blank and not from a preshape PLUG. There is no BS to Rob and his boards reflect this. Such a pleasure.

It is so important to connect with your shaper and fortunate for me, I've done this with Rob.

This will be my Drift for the smaller days, a shorter and slightly wider version of the 6'0" which I posted some photo's of last year and it is a magic board. Very Happy Very Happy

Looking forward to riding it once it has cured properly. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Len,

I'll be stoked to hear how 'your' board turns out.
loonylen   [Dec 31, 1969 at 03:00 PM]
Glassing tomorrow,I'll post some pic's and stats ok Cool bumps

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