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Greg Griffin
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Reged: 10/31/04
Posts: 6778
Loc: Sunset Point, Hawaii
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Re: Twinzer Feedback
02/11/11 07:44 AM
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That was my answer to jaun's question - statement. I would have to make my main fin smaller to add a forward fin. I am sure it would work well once sized correctly. The Twinzer became a known shape by being ridden by a world champion. In the mid 80's my twin at T&C was ridden and known to work as good as it does by the team riders there. It was too radical looking and the Curren Merrick board ruled the showroom sales so they did nothing with it. In 2005 they had me make it again and it sold well.
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