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Autographed longboard

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:04 am
by wgb1
My daughter recently bought an autographed Robert August longboard. She found the board, virtually brand new with leash and case for about 350. At any rate, the board was autographed by Robert August on the bottom near the nose with a permanent marker. She wants to use the board and preserve the autograph. I was thinking of taping off the autograph and applying a marine grade varnish over it. Do you think this would work or would another method be preferrable? See pictures below.

Thanks

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:35 am
by twerked
whoa. i don't know if i'd even ride that sucker. yeah, it is a surfboard, and it's made for in the water. but robert august is a legend. i wouldn't leave that board unattended anywhere if she does ride it. it's asking to be snatched up and put on ebay. especially if the autograph bit is specially sealed up. that's a hell of a bargain though for what she got

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:03 am
by parrysurf
If you are gonna put resin over it DON'T USE MARINE RESIN!! It is often brownish or blue green tinted. Use a finish surf resin . or you could spray clear spray paint.


Good score!! ride it but don't take your eyes off it!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:10 pm
by DoorM4n
Don't ride the Robert August board!!!!! That is like taking a basketball that Michael Jordan signed and playing with it!

Well, parrysurf and I have different views. If you want to surf it, do it. Robert is just another man in the world where as you sister is in the same ocean as him. If you want to surf it, do it. If you have a gut feeling whereas you should preserve it, do it. :)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:18 pm
by joem
or you could flog it to someone who would love to have it hanging on there wall for a vast amount of money and by an newboard and still have some change left over

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:05 pm
by RJD
Surfboards are for surfing!

He prolly (pencil) signes the stringer on every board he shaped...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:51 pm
by rich r
Where did she find this?

I'd be surprised someone letting that go for $350.

But, you could bring it to a surf shop and have them resin over it professionally.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:38 pm
by wgb1
rich r wrote:Where did she find this?

I'd be surprised someone letting that go for $350.

But, you could bring it to a surf shop and have them resin over it professionally.


She found the board in Galveston. Not sure exactly where in Galveston. Maybe even in a pawn shop but not real positive. The board is super nice and it had been used very little. The top has been waxed....of course. But the bottom looks as nice as a brand new board........no scratches at all. I am of the opinion that she should use it if she wants. She surfs very little anyway. I will look into having resin professionally placed over the sig. Thanks for the advice. I will try to post a pic soon.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:01 am
by isaluteyou
surf it. Just a signature of some dude hell if kelly slater signed my board id still surf it :wink:

PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:53 pm
by wgb1
Here are a few pictures of the Robert August board and the autograph. I really have no way of knowing if the signature is authentic or not. Can anyone compare it to Robert August's signature on something else?. Also, can you enlighten me as to the writing on the stringer? I know the 9' 0" is the length of the board, but I do not know the numbers on the right or the symbol in the center.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:38 pm
by parrysurf
I was thinking you could just spray clear spray paint or clear spray varnish.
quick cheap easy and ready for use in minutes.


DoorM4n
when I say "ride it" I mean on occasion, in the right setting, and don't take your eyes off it. Don't make it your main stick. I have several "classics" that I ride once a year cuz I get a wild hair. It is fun to know how these babies work.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:24 am
by scsurf
I'm no expert, but I've seen on those antique shows when people try to preserve or restore items it devalues them.
I would check with a real collector before altering it in any way.

Plus if it is authentic it may be worth way more than you think.