Wanted Boards advice

From: Tom M. Kroeger (tmk@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Jul 24 1995 - 13:09:52 PDT


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Subject: Wanted Boards advice
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 1995 13:09:52 -0700
From: "Tom M. Kroeger" <tmk@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis>

I just moved to Santa Cruz last Sept.
When I left my old home I left all my boards behind except for my
favorite old wave board (Naish 8'6" Steve B) and promised myself I would buy a
nice (used) board once I got to know the neighborhood. Well
it's about that time. I'm looking to pick up something that I can ride
waves in but I'll have good bump and jump fun on. 8'4" - rocker/ nonose
is the area I'm thinking.
  I'm also sold on Epoxy! My understanding is that SVF means the board
will abosrb less water if dinged and is stronger. Is this correct?
Could someone offer more details as to exactly what SVF is, and how much
it is worth.

Also if anyone happens to have a board that matches what I'm looking for
in the $300 - $500 range feel free to send me e-mail.

                       tmk
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