Thanks for that
To tell the truth I love that kind of surfing and have always aspired to incorporate that skatey style into my own bag of tricks.
As a youngster I rode keel fishes when the status quo was single fin pins, I rode twins while everyone else was transitioning to thrusters and discovered quads and bonzers when the pack were struggling with hyper rockerd KS potato chips. Not a hipster by any strech...just love the speed and the drift.
I had the board below shaped about sixteen years ago and it has been refurbished once or twice. Have ridden it everywhere from Broken Head to Cloudbreak, hung it in the rafters for a few years, but always drag it out for a splash when the itch needs to be scratched. With rooted knees its more of a wall hanger these days but I know its going to get wet soon!
The board in these photos is sitting in my shed in a sad state of decrepitude, but on its day it was a freakin classic. Started life as a kneeboard for the brother of my shaper who had rooted hips. He soon discovered that kneeboarding was harder on his dodgy hips than standing up so it ended up sitting in the rafters of the shaping shed. Happened to look up one day and went shazam!! I'll have that! Actually its the last board other than Stand Ups that I have parted company with cash for
My point...if in fact I have one... is that one mans pig is another mans pearl. I would never peel off a wad of my hard earned for a board designed by a cat named Sven who spends most of his time reclining in a spa in the Swiss Alps whilst sucking on mulled wine. BUT...should you want to, go right ahead. Its your money and you can do with it what you like. There are plenty of ridiculously priced boards out there...long short and SUP. In fact some of you clowns have sheds full of them...enjoy, dont judge, go surfing or pour yourself another Bourbon
Cheers
Sparx