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Len Dibben Auction

Created by oldmic oldmic  > 9 months ago, 9 Jun 2013
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oldmic
oldmic

NSW

357 posts

9 Jun 2013 7:05pm
Just checked out the auction in Claremont, Not all of Len's collection but he's put I think 30 up for auction.
Stringer less, tracker's, D Fins all restored looking very fine. my pick fav's Wayne Lynch Revolution 8'er and a Mark IV Cordingly stringerless 9'er.
auction catalogue lists the expected sell range I have no experience in valuation but hope its accurate because my old mal not only rides well its worth a few bucks.
Auction Wednesday night starts around 7.00pm.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

9 Jun 2013 5:14pm
If you get there take a bunch of photos please
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

9 Jun 2013 10:12pm
Surfboards and Surf Memorbilia can be hard to price actually.

I've been to see a few of Mick Mock's auctions that he helped organise.

I'll never forget seeing a bidding war on a Surf Pinball Machine. Felt like $1,000 tops, but Damien Hardman finally won with a bid of Five Grand. Mind you, he was shaking his head and laughing at the absurd price... I guess $5k didn't bother the Hardman too much!

Speaking of Hardman, I used to see him around here a bit with his job a RipCurl. Maybe he doesn't need to get down here as much anymore. He loves Winki like the rest of us Speed Freaks!!

Edit- that was bang on 10 years ago, and $5 Gorillas would be equal to about $8k now.


P co
P co

WA

458 posts

13 Jun 2013 10:29am
Any reports?
chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

13 Jun 2013 5:33pm
I too was looking forward to some pics and a run down. Pup he is your uncle what are you doing ffs
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

13 Jun 2013 3:49pm
Working unfortunately and big one is ...I cannot bring myself to see these rare surfing history pieces being possibly going overseas champion .... I was hoping the immediate family would preserve them in antiquity or a museum even ... will contact Lenny and suss it out a bit.
oldmic
oldmic

NSW

357 posts

13 Jun 2013 8:56pm
Great night and I think Len Dibben did well as he deserves and he'd be pleased with the results.
Probably 90% of the boards were sold.
Bidding was exciting with bids from the floor (In person) and bids from those acting for others via mobile phones.
My pick the Wayne Lynch Involvement 8'er in perfect nik just kept going up...... out'a my range.
Lots of boards sold in the 3k and 4k and more marks.
Haydens, Gordon Woods, Len Dibben and Cordinglies all sold well.
These boards are hand made gems I just hope those who buy are surfers and not rich non surfers seeing nothing more than a chance to make even more money next time they sell.
The original shapers never get the spoils they deserve ...... good onya Len.....

62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

13 Jun 2013 7:33pm
any photos mate
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

13 Jun 2013 9:54pm
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dowls said..


The original shapers never get the spoils they deserve ...... good onya Len.....



Mmm well said
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