Good compromise. I agree with everything. Now, lets move on to graphic designs?
thank god now we dont have to put that flying spaghetti monster as a graphic as funny as it was, idk if all the people down here in the belt would find it so funnny
You obviously are oblivious, but you are in fact embarrassing yourself with rhetoric like that. No one with any taste or education takes any of that post-modernist BS seriously.
Originally Posted by animal chin
-just in- ...longboarding is now called skateboarding, and the term "shortboarding", and "kickflippers" does not exist anymore, that is also called skateboarding.
[21:23:59] luftywaffles: alright i'm getting on fc
[21:24:00] luftywaffles: later folks
I dont think any one saw my question but how much will the board cost in its final forum?
I really don't think anyone knows. Jason's posts and the website state that it is entirely up in the air. It would be reasonable to expect it to cost similarly to their other drop through boards, which would put it around $120 for an all wood board or around $150 for a composite one. The deal on it right now really is just that: a deal.
Has anyone with the prototype been testing its structural strength? Like dropping it on its nose to see if the plys seperate, the way Insect boards do. If this is a "fun time" deck then its gotta be able to take a couple hits without getting totally wrecked.
Has anyone with the prototype been testing its structural strength? Like dropping it on its nose to see if the plys seperate, the way Insect boards do. If this is a "fun time" deck then its gotta be able to take a couple hits without getting totally wrecked.
i've curbed mine a few times and the only thing that has happened so far is that a small chip of wood (about a ply) came of the nose (and not even all the way through to the drop through hole)
i've curbed mine a few times and the only thing that has happened so far is that a small chip of wood (about a ply) came of the nose (and not even all the way through to the drop through hole)
krebhorn, were you to the one who slammed the board nose first into the ground to test durability?
I've curbed mine, not much happened aside from a bit of squaring/scratching of the nose... I havent seen too many curbs lately, it's all snowbanks which are a bit more forgiving to a board.
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