A mate of mine sold an average conditioned MP for 5k just after he died - and there we very few around at the time. Something that I think is not the case with these boards - but what would I know
Ted the Kiwi said.. A mate of mine sold an average conditioned MP for 5k just after he died - and there we very few around at the time. Something that I think is not the case with these boards - but what would I know
Wow, that spooky, not only could be cut a deal on an old board in the afterlife, he managed to get a killer price, bet StPeter was chuffed
MickPC said.. It could be the greatest surfboard of all time & I still wouldn't pay more than $1k for a surfboard yet alone $5k
Your not dedicated to the craft Mick
How much was your Clearwater
You dont even get your boards shaped by bob....you get the pop out ones....talk about not dedicated to the craft i need a fall down laughing man ??
Yeah they pop out of a machine like most my point is Micks CW would have cost him more than 1K
The previous owner of the whalebone really liked that first longboard that I owned. I paid $200 for it, the fins & board bag...I swapped that board minus fins & boardbag plus $400 for the whalebone. So you could say I paid about $600 for it minus the value of the board bag & fins
I'm too rough with boards to spend more than a grand on them