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Dad's old Cordingley's Surfboard

Created by BigWoodie BigWoodie  > 9 months ago, 15 May 2013
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BigWoodie
BigWoodie

1 posts

15 May 2013 1:42pm
Our Dad bought a Cordingley's Surfboard (Dad calls it his Big Woodie lol) in about 1962 from there shop on Hay Street as a teenager. It has been sitting in his shed for over 35 years now, and he is reluctantly considering selling it. We have no idea what it is worth... hoping someone can shed some light on it. Added a couple of pictures to the profile so you can see what it looks like. Thanks in advance for any info. :)






62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

15 May 2013 3:04pm
Mate if were you I'd keep it yourself. I'd stripe that dodge paint job and have it restored and hang it in the pool room.

Welcome aboard btw
BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

15 May 2013 5:14pm
here is another one

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/palmyra/surfing/vintage-surfboard-1960-s/1018626590 as you can see its in alot better condition

considering the fin has been replaced or reset and the bangs and dings prob 300 bucks at the moment.

is it straight? does it have a twist in it ?

also something that will take the price down is the gel coat all over it, makes you wonder what may be under it. Usually a horrow show.

if i were ur dad and i knew it hadnt been snapped or smashed to peices under the gel coat, Sand it all back, and put a new top coat on it for about 100$ with a polish from a professional

then if straight and with the right buyer u may get around 800-1000$ for it
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

15 May 2013 5:37pm
i believe that's mac's board when he was about thirty years old. pulled it out of the bag at the beach, looked at it and then took it back to that shop. the board was probably still sold as new
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

15 May 2013 6:41pm
Woodie - for my 2 cents that board is rare ...I'd have that stick refurbed carefully and then mounted on a wall if not onsold ... someone will pick it up for sure .... great post mate
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

15 May 2013 8:49pm
As Big Spazz said....make sure you tape up over the decals.....then take some 80 grit to it and take approx. 1/2 the top finish coat off - be gentle. When you have done this dix the dings.....then re-apply a polish coat and sand with 120 gently then 240 wet n dry then 600 W&D then 800 W&D then 1200 W&D for an absolutely smoking looking board........it will look almost new except for the areas where the dings are.


BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

15 May 2013 10:37pm
Message me if you want to sell. Might be interested, thanks
BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

15 May 2013 10:40pm
Little bit of info here

www.surfresearch.com.au/mc.html
smicko
smicko

WA

2503 posts

16 May 2013 12:53am
Money schnomey, that there is family history. If you can't afford to restore it now, then wrap it in a couple of sheets and put it back under the house and come back to it when you can.

All I have of my Dad is a tackle box that he built out of a busted arse pallet, it's one of my most treasured possessions. Not quite sure how I'm going to share that between my three boys.

62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

16 May 2013 4:24am
^ That's what I would do if my father was a surfer and his first board was still around,restore and hang it like I said earlier.
RichardG
RichardG

WA

3761 posts

17 May 2013 10:27pm
Here is my Cordingley 9'8" fully restored and rideable. This is a great board ! Enjoy.









Deano
Deano

WA

255 posts

17 May 2013 10:54pm
What smicko said.. DON'T EVER SELL IT.

I have a watch my dad gave me forty years ago. Priceless.

Deano
spot1
spot1

WA

1588 posts

17 May 2013 11:11pm
its worth more if you keep it in original cond
all well and good to re vamp the old boards but original are the gold
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

18 May 2013 4:41am
Select to expand quote
aribenasher said..

Here is my Cordingley 9'8" fully restored and rideable. This is a great board ! Enjoy.











WOW that's NICE.
RichardG
RichardG

WA

3761 posts

28 May 2013 10:59pm
Thanks, 62Mac..it is circa 1964 and has a certificate of authenticity and the fin is original. While refurbished it can still be surfed and is watertight.. My dad didn't have one of these..hell he didn't surf ...As there was no inheritance for me (other than hugs and kisses from my dad) I bought it from someone off gumtree and had the work done by an expert in this type of restoration project...nevertheless I like to see them renewed and put in "concourse" ..After all it is just like a vintage car.. you restore it not leave it..rather than decaying.. a lot of the Cordingley's have had a white gel coat applied ( many times not original) to hide dings and it is first necessary to sand it all back and fix the dings.. a lot of work later..etc.. this is the result.Cheers..

thePup
thePup

13831 posts

29 May 2013 7:15am
That looks superb Ari ..... great job , great post
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

30 May 2013 9:46am
Thanks for posting those photos guys.
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