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swill321
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #1
Dave Sweet Surf Boards, eh? I wear an XL.

Cheers,

David, Seattle
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Mortac
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #2
Aloha..........what's your address?

And as long as you want one and I am enjoying the buddhistic cleansing of humility..............would you like your own personalized surf moniker under the front logo ( i.e. mine says Denny 'River Rat' Waller) and your favorite surf saying or expression under the back logo? Up to you. No joke!!!

This is what we will be offering with our 'custom theme' and you may as well become one of the first to get one. Just give me your preferences.

River Rat
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #3
Oh yeah!

Mine can be:

Rod 'ndtube' Rodgers

Go Deep!

Thanks!

Rod Rodgers

homepage: http://www.bcpl.net/~rrodgers/rodpage1.html
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davidlpf
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #4
Denny
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Mercury74
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #5
'3trees' says...

Couple years ago I was touring the Smithsonian Institutions Museum of American History in Wash DC. They have exhibits that chronical the American culture by the decade and somewhere in the maze of Beatles Albums, miniskirts, and Peter Max posters was an old Dave Sweet, green, grungy, wax covered and ding repaired, hanging from the ceiling. Dave is a part of American History.

-Foon (Not a part of American History
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Meta-Meme
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #6
says...

But a Legend In His Own Mind, nevertheless.
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MasterKill
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #7
While we're on the subject of Dave Sweet surfboards, didn't he have a step deck model w/a couple of steps rather than one ? I guy I used to know back in the day had a Dave Sweet and I could have sworn there was more than one step. Does the name Juan Shelton ring a bell?

Rico size XL meself
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Linda2
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #8
Grey Wolf suggested:

This assumes there is a Mind to to be a Legend in. It could be the reason the FansOFoon network consists of....one person. MrsFoon.

Speaking of Minds? Where has SurffOhio kidnapped SteveM and stashed him?
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mortimer
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #9
Aloha David,

I am not a gambler just an exuberant fan using unfortunate terminology. However, I did not know whether you knew I wasn't really betting from my answers to you and Lemming...........so honor bound me to offer you your prize when you showed up to collect. I stand by that offer! E-mail me your preferences by removing the P from Pneptoon.

If the rest of you mokes want to order something................you, too, can e-mail me. However, I do not as yet have my regular stock of tees yet because we are not yet officially open. I will have them soon.

I too believe that it will be difficult for the Lakes to repeat a performance where Kobe scores 15 and Fischer 0...................I am sure Jackson is slathering on the Rust-o-leum as we speak.

A'hui hou, Denny
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #10
Aloha Fooney Crockett,

Surfing is a part of world history and therefore a part of American history.............Dave has been honored by the Smithsonian as the first creator of the foam surfboard and I believe his display has been augmented.

River Rat ( a member of Native American History and only known leader of the Choctaw Surfing Nation)
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Sweets18
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #11
Aloha Rico,

Interesting timing on your part...............the new issue of Longboard Magazine is running an article by my buddy, Mark Fragale, about 'Benders' or the old flexible nose boards of the '60s. Dave's step deck model is mentioned. I used to test drive these.

Our standard model step only had one step, but we were capable of producing any number that was desired with our molding system.

Juan Shelton.....................I don't know.

A'hui hou Denny
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