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BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

28 Jul 2014 11:30am
some of you may have seen this on ebay. 12ft Tom Wegener paulownia surfboard. VERY VERY HEAVY id say 35-40kgs at a guess.

never ridden a wooden type surfboard before so its very interesting, the board is chambered meaning it is hollow up the centre and has a plug that you must fit before surfing then remove once finished as the wood will expand and shrink and alot of air gets built up inside the board.

interesting that it doesnt seem to float on the water like foam, it more sits in the water rather than on top. When on a wave it splits the wave in half and you are riding within the wave rather than on top.

paulownia and cedar nose and tail blocks with a monsterous big D fin with paulownia and cedar.
stoked to have this as its a collectable as i think tom only made a handful of these at this size.

























vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

28 Jul 2014 11:43am
Looks awesome Spazz, wouldn't want to get in the way of that beast!

I'm guessing it's just a set trim & forget style of ride?
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

28 Jul 2014 9:59am
Great pick up Spazz.

Horto11
Horto11

202 posts

28 Jul 2014 11:27am
Wow looks amazing, shaping with timber would be some much more unforgiving .....
Given the amount of time it would take to create something like that, one could only afford to make a few of them probably......hehe
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

28 Jul 2014 2:18pm
That's a beautiful looking thing Spazzman.

But at 35 odd kgs you wouldn't want to be carrying it too far.

With the fin positioned where it is and being of the type it is you will have too make sure that the "old drop knee" is working well.

Good pick up.

ET.
BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

28 Jul 2014 2:56pm
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vanders1 said..
Looks awesome Spazz, wouldn't want to get in the way of that beast!

I'm guessing it's just a set trim & forget style of ride?


haha yep at the moment thats all im confident in doing
BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

28 Jul 2014 2:56pm
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E T said..
That's a beautiful looking thing Spazzman.

But at 35 odd kgs you wouldn't want to be carrying it too far.

With the fin positioned where it is and being of the type it is you will have too make sure that the "old drop knee" is working well.

Good pick up.

ET.


yup i find the reverse drop knee is the only way to turn this thing at the moment hahaha
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

28 Jul 2014 2:57pm
Hell Spazz..that's a monster, be careful with a leggie on the fella....if ya lost it your leg would go as well.

Seriously though..a real collectable, I had 2 Wegners..a Joker model and Model K (I think) craftsmanship was exceptional..and again should have kept them



boofy
boofy

NSW

2110 posts

28 Jul 2014 3:56pm
Beautful board mate found a leggie for ya on ebay


E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

28 Jul 2014 4:10pm
Hey Spazzster, you didn't happen to get that board from Bobby Aitken did you.

It looks very much like one of his boards.

Bobby is a long term Noosa Surfer and had a couple of boards like that. The last photo has First Point in the background which is Bobby's old stomping ground. He hasn't been seen for a while.

Just wondering.

Thanks

ET.
BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

28 Jul 2014 4:33pm
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surfbroker said..
Hell Spazz..that's a monster, be careful with a leggie on the fella....if ya lost it your leg would go as well.

Seriously though..a real collectable, I had 2 Wegners..a Joker model and Model K (I think) craftsmanship was exceptional..and again should have kept them




hahaa yer no leggie dont wanna lose my head, deff not taking this bad boy out in crowded conditions. Stoked i got it, alot of Wegeners boards are instant collectables, he is a master with wood the craftsman ship in the board is amazing. Shame about your Wegeners im never selling this one :)
BigSpazz
BigSpazz

NSW

946 posts

28 Jul 2014 4:34pm
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E T said..
Hey Spazzster, you didn't happen to get that board from Bobby Aitken did you.

It looks very much like one of his boards.

Bobby is a long term Noosa Surfer and had a couple of boards like that. The last photo has First Point in the background which is Bobby's old stomping ground. He hasn't been seen for a while.

Just wondering.

Thanks

ET.


nah it was made for ian willliams i think he is from cooli has alot to do with local surf comps etc, apparently through his back out moving/carrying/riding this board and sold it to a fella in sydney call simon who i bought it off.
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

28 Jul 2014 4:46pm
Cheers BigSpazz, watch the back.

ET.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

28 Jul 2014 6:59pm
Wow big spazz you certainly have a nice looking and big woody All da best with her - don't forget to put the plug in before you take her out !! Looking forward to seeing some action shots. At 35kg when you go back to your normal 12 footers you will think you are on a short board
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

28 Jul 2014 7:42pm
Beast Mode
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

28 Jul 2014 6:52pm
Woody Beast haha good name for it, looks like a nice cruiser man
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

28 Jul 2014 7:04pm
Christ that is one big big girl BS
oldmal
oldmal

NSW

316 posts

28 Jul 2014 9:10pm
Could you handle her pup
McHenry
McHenry

SA

1739 posts

28 Jul 2014 8:40pm
BS is into big girls!!

ITs like everytime you get a board its bigger and bigger.

When are you getting the 13 footer :)
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

28 Jul 2014 11:41pm

Awesome collectors piece mate, Wegenor, if not already, will become a legend of Australian longboarding.

Did you happen to catch his "wood is good" mini docco on youtube? Interesting read and covers that style of board.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

28 Jul 2014 9:51pm
That is sexy as give us a ride report when you get it wet. I'm keen to.see how functional it is... Either way great score
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