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Halcyon
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Reged: 07/16/03
Posts: 593
Loc: Santa Cruz, CA
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Re: Twinzer Feedback
03/01/11 03:26 PM
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Yo Joe,
Marc quit shaping a got his engineering degree. He loved shaping but couldn't make a decent living at it. So no more Goin boards. It's sad. The guy is the man!
Wil is doing his thing these days mostly traveling, playing music, surfing and generally having a great time. Last time I saw him was about 10 days ago. The topic of shaping never came up. He seems to be directed else where.
The guy I work with these days is Nick at Source Surfboards. He has worked with both Marc and Wil and has taken many of their lessons to heart. The guy does beautiful work and can give you a full run down on both Marc's and Wil's work. He can do a Twinzer as well as anyone I know of. If Broglio is impressed with his work it's gotta be good.
I watched a video of Pottz on line a couple days ago. Man do he and Broglio surf alike. Vince rides a smaller board but they both kill it big time.
No Worries, Rich
-------------------- Custom Finmaker
Edited by Halcyon (03/01/11 03:27 PM)
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