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Signature Series: Sneak Peek at #2

July 29, 2013

Apologies for not posting last week, we kept your gear at the front of the to-do list. Now that those boards are on their way to proud new owners, we have a little taste of what's to come and we'd like to offer a little nibble. 

A couple of months ago we had a local buddy go at it with a Bill Minard hand-shaped Jack. Once it was finished we put it up for sale and it sold moments later. This time around we lent another blank to John, another local artist. This one is a 5'10 Bean that Bill tweaked to his own specs .

That's all we can give you at the moment, we don't want to ruin your appetite. Here's is the front of the board, pre-glass. We can't wait to see how good it looks once it gets glassed! Wait until you see what's on the other side..... stay tuned.




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