
Jon Wegener just posted these great shots of this board on his blog and I asked him if I could share it on mine with you.




Jon said "This is Curt and my 4
th hollow
longboard. It is a 9'8'' with sequoia and
paulownia lumber. This is one of the nicest looking surfboards I have ever seen and am very proud of it. Upon first review, I did not see any
crystallization with the sequoia, always a worry. The Bing Jacobs factory
glassed it. The fin came out insane, again no
crystallization. Stoked. You need to see in person how cool the grain looks. It kind of looks 3
dimensional. I really want to keep and ride it, but I can't afford it. I am riding Number 1
paulownia hollow presently. Wood
longboards rid really good.
So much momentum and forgiveness."
Thanks Jon for sharing this great looking board with us.
Check him out at :http://wegenersfinlessfrontier.blogspot.com
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