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Endless Bummer
25th August 2005, 16:01
Selling, in excellent condition (used about six times) a ding free Robert August model surfboard. Dimensions: 18" nose x 23" wide x 15" tail. Red - Yellow in color. Tri-Fin setup, Has a Wingnut 6"x10" center fin and comes with two side fins. Visit www.robertaugust for more details. A very Fun, forgiving, & versatile longboard for our local conditions. Asking $495
whosnext
25th August 2005, 16:21
Where are you lacated?
jsgreen
25th August 2005, 16:36
Where are you lacated?
Do you mean "lactated"?
Better change your post before the suckers on this msgboard milk it for all its worth. :lol:
whosnext
25th August 2005, 16:40
oK...OK....LOCATED........better?
Endless Bummer
29th August 2005, 10:15
I'm from Ipswich, MA.
Wally Proctor
29th August 2005, 10:36
Selling, in excellent condition (used about six times) a ding free Robert August model surfboard. Dimensions: 18" nose x 23" wide x 15" tail. Red - Yellow in color. Tri-Fin setup, Has a Wingnut 6"x10" center fin and comes with two side fins. Visit www.robertaugust for more details. A very Fun, forgiving, & versatile longboard for our local conditions. Asking $495
Vinny lives in Ipswich. He might like that board
Thx
Walt
Endless Bummer
29th August 2005, 10:38
Thanks Wally
Wally Proctor
29th August 2005, 11:12
No Problem, Did Vinny buy the board yet?
Wally
whosnext
29th August 2005, 11:16
PM has been sent....
Wally Proctor
8th September 2005, 07:33
Hey Vinny do you like the new board?
WP
NHSlider
8th September 2005, 07:57
How many Oompma Loompas could fit on such bourd?
presidents04
8th September 2005, 13:13
Is this still available?
Endless Bummer
8th September 2005, 16:30
It's sold
Wally Proctor
8th September 2005, 19:13
How does Vinny Like the board?
Wally
NHSlider
8th September 2005, 20:46
It dawns upon me that this board should be renamed as follows:
"What Vinny Rides"
Wally Proctor
9th September 2005, 07:57
Like its not! Like WRV But a little different.
WP
NHSlider
9th September 2005, 14:51
Yes Walter, WVR, that is quite perfect.
Why does such a big WVR have 3 fins? In my liliputian ignorance, I would assume such a craft would call for but a single rutter/rudder.
What gives?
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