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Can anyone identify this surf board?

Postby Tyleeer » Fri May 31, 2013 10:02 pm

Well I bought a beach house and this was in one of the bedrooms, I don't really surf so I don't need this, I just want to know what is is and how much it's worth, It is also signed by 'R.Sleigh'. It has stickers that say 'R. Sleigh surf designs' so I figured its whoever designed the board but I looked him up and didn't really find much. Does anyone know who he is? Please help!! I can send the rest of the pics from my phone cause its not letting me on here, I would really appreciate if someone could help. Text me for the other pics @8o4631883two
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Re: Can anyone identify this surf board?

Postby dtc » Sat Jun 01, 2013 12:08 am

Probably randy sleigh. If you google him you will find a bit of stuff. Difficult to tell from the pic much about the board, maybe worth a few $100. Looks quite long - what are the dimensions (usually written on the bottom next to the wooden bit running though the middle)
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Re: Can anyone identify this surf board?

Postby Tyleeer » Sat Jun 01, 2013 2:21 am

It doesn't say. But it has his signature on it, I don't know if it's real or not but I wonder if anyone could verify it, is he really popular?
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Re: Can anyone identify this surf board?

Postby still-learning » Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:00 am

In order to sell the board (that's if you don't decide to start surfing yourself - which would be awesome and life changing for you), you need to try get more pics uploaded, ideally the full dimensions of the board (as dtc pointed out, you should find it somewhere on the board usually length x width x thickness eg 6.8' x 19 x 2 5/8)....people would then be able to advise you better on what you could get for it. Failing that, take it to the local surf shop and let them assess the board. They should be able to shed some more light on it and the shaper.

In my opinion, you should keep it and get wet!
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