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Re: styro issues
04/02/06 09:22 PM
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"I think the best bet is the harder core with moderate shell. It rides less spastic/twitchey as well. "
Heeeyyyy I'm going ot agree with homeboy on this. Eventhough i get all my boards with 4 on bottom and 6+4 on the deck (perhaps this disqualifies my oipinion), I would say Senor Matt that you are on the money with your thought. Super hard shell with junky core? Too fake/wierd of a feeling for me. Any foam that has chunks or beads missing from it...yeah right, does anyone really think us public would be interested? Perhaps this epoxy madness isnt gogin to do it. You hippies are gogin to hate me, but the reason we havent gone away from our oil trip is not because we love oil, its because we have,are, and will continue to use the internal combustion engine. Same with glassing. Glassing methods (hand layed etc.) are not gogin to undergo change for somethign unproven, more time consuming and expensive. It if was gogin to happen, it woudl have already.
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