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diverse
Legend (inyourownmind)

Reged: 04/20/06
Posts: 438
Loc: Gold Crowded coast Australia
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This is my McBean model, Mccoy inspired, Firewire proliferated short fat board for front foot surfing… the Cork one is a Dynocore with a cork skin… made in the gold coast by gold coasters… Keeping it home… and keeping it real
-------------------- See What the Difference is at http://diversesurf.com.au
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Greg Griffin
Phil Edwards status

Reged: 10/31/04
Posts: 6789
Loc: Sunset Point, Hawaii
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Many times the Inspired versions are better than the originals. Originals being first tries at a design. The slightly more area loss in the tail makes this a much nicer version of the Potato type template even tho you say its a Mccoy inspired board. Either way its very nice.
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littlewave
Gerry Lopez status

Reged: 11/15/09
Posts: 1223
Loc: Orange County
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very cool, look like some really fun boards.
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kellsmith
Miki Dora status

Reged: 04/18/11
Posts: 3713
Loc: South Bay
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the cork is so cool i would love to try that
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- roy
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redrider
Nep status
Reged: 07/08/10
Posts: 755
Loc: CA (South OC)
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the cork is so cool i would love to try that
No doubt.
How does the cork lam accept wax? I'm assuming that it does still need to be waxed.
Very cool boards
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Havoc
Tom Curren status

Reged: 09/10/07
Posts: 10000
Loc: The OC Life
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sick boards!!
where'z retro-little-peter?
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"Lemme know. I got endson gas"-20W
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diverse
Legend (inyourownmind)

Reged: 04/20/06
Posts: 438
Loc: Gold Crowded coast Australia
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the cork is so cool i would love to try that
No doubt.
How does the cork lam accept wax? I'm assuming that it does still need to be waxed.
Very cool boards
this one has resin over it so its just like normal boards.. but the exposed cork ones just need a tiny bit of sticky stuff like fu or banana if you want to punt and get real radical…
-------------------- See What the Difference is at http://diversesurf.com.au
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Retropete
Billy Hamilton status

Reged: 01/20/06
Posts: 1752
Loc: Sunny Coast Qld Australia
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sick boards!!
where'z retro-little-peter?
Don'y be nasty... Have you ever bought a board from Dave? Why not? He delivers to LA! I own a very nice Dynocore (my 3rd Diverse) and have answered plenty of PM's on Aussie forums from those interested in buying one, which have resulted in them buying both Dynocore shortboards and PU mid lengths and longboards from Diverse, thanks very much. I still buy and surf what I like and have a "Diverse" quiver. I'll happily demo a 42 (plus) litre plus Dynocore McBean if one is available. 
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revolutionsurfer
Gerry Lopez status

Reged: 07/12/08
Posts: 1027
Loc: C.S.A.
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This is my McBean model, Mccoy inspired, Firewire proliferated short fat board for front foot surfing… the Cork one is a Dynocore with a cork skin… made in the gold coast by gold coasters… Keeping it home… and keeping it real
Nice.
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