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Postby Manaiakalani-Mosquito » Tue May 09, 2006 11:53 pm

Who is your favorite longboard shaper, or company that sells longboards? List 'em.
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Postby bigboy » Wed May 10, 2006 12:31 am

I'm a big guy and I'm sold on Infinity Surfboards, Steve Beohne is a mad scientist when it comes to big boards. Their out of Dana Point and everyone I've ever dealt with at the store was super nice.
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Postby grub » Wed May 10, 2006 1:44 am

A few that spring to mind at 2:25am (in no order) as I am up just grabbing a glass of water:
  • Tyler
  • Takayama
  • Wegener
  • McTavish, the real ones!
  • Hayden, but pretty much a collectors item not to say I wouldn't use it if I had one.
  • Bennett Surfboards, I think you may find that they have their hand in the foam making side of the surf industry too.
  • Classic Malibu, Peter White (I know nothing about them but seen this board and looked nice so I looked them up: Jai Lee Noserider
  • South Coast Longboards, another great Aussie board manufacture that I almost forgot to put on the list (expect future additions as I think of them)
  • Skipp's, John “skippy” Skipp in Wollongong makes some nice boards but what really makes you go there is the customer service; the Lady (can´t remember her name) is especially good for wet suit advice.
  • Lufi, thought I better put a Portuguese one in :roll: .
  • Carabine Performance Longboards, Above all (well above but written bellow :wink: ), my old local shaper Mick Carabine back home in Wollongong, Australia. Mick is responsible for making some of the best Longboards in the Illuwarra and I believe that his glass work is second to none. .
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Here is a link to information (inc. pictures) on my Carabine board: Go here. He is still a bit behind in the tecnology department so no website or email. I found a poll running on Realsurf a while back and to my surprise Mick is going quite well in his group: View Results

In terms of fins, hard to go past Phil Way and the guys at Fluid Foils in Balina: Web Site

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Postby jonny » Wed May 10, 2006 8:40 am

grub - you need to drop by our shop!
we sell Tyler, Takayama, Wegener, McTavish boards!!!
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Postby grub » Wed May 10, 2006 10:12 am

jonny wrote:grub - you need to drop by our shop!
we sell Tyler, Takayama, Wegener, McTavish boards!!!

Bugger I left of South Coast Longboards... also great glass jobs especially in terms of the Resin tints. (and yes I know you sell them too :wink: ) Problem with that Jonny is that I like to support my local surf industry (where ever I happen to be living at the time) and I enjoy to have a custom made board that I can "see" being made for me... cheers though, I already have you down for a must drop in if I ever venture to the cold waters of the UK (Portugal is cold enough).
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Postby IdRatherBeSurfing » Wed May 10, 2006 10:41 am

I only have one custom board, by Tim Mellors so I suppose I ought to say him!

But seriously, hes supoosed to be one of the best shapers in europe allegedly
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