I don't. I never really went in there since I'm a Carp guy and rode mostly MM boards.@SteveT do you remember the older guy who worked the counter with a glass eye
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I don't. I never really went in there since I'm a Carp guy and rode mostly MM boards.@SteveT do you remember the older guy who worked the counter with a glass eye
Here's one I didn't see in your batch that probably belongs. (glasser)Great thread. I 5/7 would bang this coffee table book if anyone publishes it.
Some of my favorites out of the garage boneyard, glassers included.
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Not to mention how clean his boards look. That man shapes some beautiful looking boards.
All my boards from the past 20+ years sport this logo.
I dig it. Never seen that one before either. Granted my exposure to his stuff is very limited. I lived in Ventura for half a year and had a really good quad from him with the MM logo.All my boards from the past 20+ years sport this logo.
The Chumash Rainbow Bridge rock painting.
Read here:
Chumash Story: Seeds of Creation and the Rainbow Bridge - WilderUtopia
This Chumash creation story describes Santa Cruz Island (Limuw) as the birthplace of the Chumash people, connected by a Rainbow Bridgewilderutopia.com
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Pretty kool to check out with guide....All my boards from the past 20+ years sport this logo.
The Chumash Rainbow Bridge rock painting.
Read here:
Chumash Story: Seeds of Creation and the Rainbow Bridge - WilderUtopia
This Chumash creation story describes Santa Cruz Island (Limuw) as the birthplace of the Chumash people, connected by a Rainbow Bridgewilderutopia.com
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