Brian Bulkley Surfboards

daave

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Pretty reasonable. 100% worth it. PM me if you want his contact #.
 

feralseppo

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Feb 28, 2006
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Are those the "Twiggy Baker" fins from future?
Probably. I know he has a set. He got a few semi-gun/guns between 7'2" and 8'3" with this order. They have sharp tucked edges that make GG's tucked edge seem like a soft eggy rail.
 
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Waterlogged05

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Speaking of bukely he's on my short list w Keckhle and Stamps. Friend is raving about his keckle super HP fish. Like a rocket wide had sex w a RNF of flare
 

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Cubic liters are great for when it's glassy, but spherical liters are better for chop
 

JTS

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Looks great, is that out of Bashams ? Still waiting for my Bulkley to get finished up
 

daave

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Mine was finished in about 6 weeks from bashams. Now sitting at a shipping hub. Will post photos when I get it next week.
 

daave

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It is 6'4" x 19.8" x 2.5". 34L. He called it a retro step up or something. Rails aren't retro at all but it has a slight beak nose and a flatter deck up front. Tail is pretty pulled and very foiled. Front half of board feels a lot thicker than 2.5 and back half a lot thinner...but it's really balanced well. Pretty mellow bottom - mostly some v I think. He said he was making a lot of these for guys at heavier beachbreaks/lots of paddling. I only had one surf and it wasn't exactly step-up worthy but it felt great.

Glassing: I asked for 6/4 x 4 or something that would be a little stronger/heavier. BB recommended double 4 top, double 4 bottom. It has a nice weight to it.
 
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