GSI v local NSW shaper

Hi,
Im a very enthusiastic kook looking to get into the surf. And my question is what board to buy.
(Grew up 10km from the beach my whole life, love the water, just never ever got around to picking up a board)
I spent the week on waikiki last week and had a couple of lessons on a foamy and loved every second of it. Ive decided i want to buy a board and get into the water ASAP and as much as possible.
Ive spent the last 7 days of my life reading everything on the topic of beginner boards ect and i realise that given my intention to be in the water so much that I would quickly outgrow a foamy which basically leaves one of the GSI popouts or going to some shaper here in NSW, Australia
So, about me:
22yrs old, 95kg and about 195cm tall
Moderate fitness. Plan on being in the water aprox 3 times per week
I live in Newcastle Australia but will also surf on the northern beaches of Sydney occasionally.
I care more about the fun than looking cool (i.e. wavecount is a hell of a lot more important to me than riding some paper thin shortboard) but would like to eventually learn to ride shorter boards.
Now the GSI board that looks most appropriate for me is the Modern Blackbird
(http://www.surfindustries.com/surfboard ... ckbird.php) which closes in on $1000 dollars.
Given the level of investment for a factory mass-produced board I'd rather support Aussie businesses who are making great boards if they can come in for a similar price point.
That being said, im unsure of what a 8-9ft mal would cost me from a sydney/newcastle shaper but it appears based on what DJB surfboards put on their website (http://djbsurfboards.com.au/surfboards/) that i would also be paying around the same price. I don't know anything about DJB so im not sure if they are any good but i liked the look of their site and referenced them since they published price ranges (which isn't common).
Can anyone recommend a decent shaper in Sydney/Newcaslte who could make me decent board or is the Modern Blackbird the way to go?
NB: I understand that buying a secondhand board may be a better option pricewise but i prefer to know everything about what i own and seeing someone else's dings on my board would annoy me more than anything.
Im a very enthusiastic kook looking to get into the surf. And my question is what board to buy.
(Grew up 10km from the beach my whole life, love the water, just never ever got around to picking up a board)
I spent the week on waikiki last week and had a couple of lessons on a foamy and loved every second of it. Ive decided i want to buy a board and get into the water ASAP and as much as possible.
Ive spent the last 7 days of my life reading everything on the topic of beginner boards ect and i realise that given my intention to be in the water so much that I would quickly outgrow a foamy which basically leaves one of the GSI popouts or going to some shaper here in NSW, Australia
So, about me:
22yrs old, 95kg and about 195cm tall
Moderate fitness. Plan on being in the water aprox 3 times per week
I live in Newcastle Australia but will also surf on the northern beaches of Sydney occasionally.
I care more about the fun than looking cool (i.e. wavecount is a hell of a lot more important to me than riding some paper thin shortboard) but would like to eventually learn to ride shorter boards.
Now the GSI board that looks most appropriate for me is the Modern Blackbird
(http://www.surfindustries.com/surfboard ... ckbird.php) which closes in on $1000 dollars.
Given the level of investment for a factory mass-produced board I'd rather support Aussie businesses who are making great boards if they can come in for a similar price point.
That being said, im unsure of what a 8-9ft mal would cost me from a sydney/newcastle shaper but it appears based on what DJB surfboards put on their website (http://djbsurfboards.com.au/surfboards/) that i would also be paying around the same price. I don't know anything about DJB so im not sure if they are any good but i liked the look of their site and referenced them since they published price ranges (which isn't common).
Can anyone recommend a decent shaper in Sydney/Newcaslte who could make me decent board or is the Modern Blackbird the way to go?
NB: I understand that buying a secondhand board may be a better option pricewise but i prefer to know everything about what i own and seeing someone else's dings on my board would annoy me more than anything.