Stolen Board

From: TADROSAH@ssv004.ssd.loral.com-DeleteThis
Date: Mon Nov 15 1993 - 09:19:48 PST


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Subject: Stolen Board


We all worry about it at times... it happened to me this weekend. While
parked in a secured parking lot in Santa Clara Saturday night, someone
helped themselves to my 9'0" Hi-Tech board and Diamond Back Apex bike.

The board has a colorful (yellow & orange) lightning bolt pattern on it. I've
only seen one other like it in the bay area. I had a 13.5" Rainbow fin on it at
the time and it was in a gray carrying bag.

If anyone sees a board like this up for sale, I'd appreciate a note. It'll
probably end up at a local flee market or sports equipment pawn shop? By the
looks of things, the thief was out to take whatever he/she found and was not
really looking for windsurfers.

I'd appreciate any help.

Al Tadros
(415) 852-4791 wk



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