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jayet said.. Can you put a photo up of the decal, showing the brand/maker and any other details on size or who it was made for?
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People will want to know the dimensions ( L x W x thickness) and who shaped it. Knowing the shaper will help identify it's build date and value. Look for any writing that may run along the middle stringer. Also a board in profile photo helps those interested.
is it a
mcgringor? or a mcgrigor?
If it's a
mcgringor it will probably be worth less than a mcgrigor.
Actually for an older board it is a good shape and not too damaged. Worth having it restored I reckon. mcgrigor boards were a respected make and were popular in the 70's. If you are near cronulla go see Dave at jacko's (he is a master restorer) or he may be able to value it for you.
02 9524 2700
57 Captain Cook Drive
Caringbah, NSW 2229
blogs.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/surfcity/?p=2311 jacksonsurfboards.com.au/index.php/special-boards/restorations cheers