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paddler
14th September 2005, 16:16
Looks new. No cracks or dings.

Pics and contact info here (http://www.vma.cape.com/~patrick/temp/surf/seven_oh.html).

JE Photo
14th September 2005, 21:02
what are the dimenson's couldnt read that image.....

Kookie_Monster
14th September 2005, 21:03
that looks like a fun bourd!!

paddler
14th September 2005, 21:18
20 1/2" wide, 2 5/8" thick

click on the thumbnails on that page for bigger pictures

shaper's signature (http://www.vma.cape.com/~patrick/temp/surf/5.jpg)

spark1
14th September 2005, 22:26
Want to trade your board for a G&S noserider in similar condition? Check out my post.

NHSlider
15th September 2005, 09:10
STRANGE. looks like big guy tri with heavy glass, pin tail?, yet it is not quite thick enough for true big man. OH. Now I get it. This is a small man's fun bourd, not a big tri. KEEP YOUR NOSERIDER SPARKY.

paddler
15th September 2005, 09:52
Yeah, if you're over 190 or so, I'd say don't bother. I'm 150 and it's fine for me if they're shaping up nicely. A 200ish friend of mine gave it a whirl and wasn't having much fun. Seems kind of narrow in back for a really big guy. I'm really not looking for a trade anyway, but thanks.

It's definitely thick glass... gloss coat, and G&S site says 2x6 deck and 1x6 bottom...

G&S description (http://www.gordonandsmith.com/surfboards/magic.htm)

Lather
15th September 2005, 12:25
I just bought one--is a great board and they are very fast due to the narrow rear end. And easy to catch waves with!

spark1
15th September 2005, 14:25
Thanks guys. I weigh almost 200 and that board would probably be too small for me. I was just foaming at the mouth watching a good friend and fellow longboarder zip around on his new fish and got a little hasty.

paddler
17th September 2005, 16:12
This board has been sold.