Any info on this board?

Im insanley intrigued by this board…anyone ever seen other pics of it or who the shaper is/was?

anything at all?

Chip will know.

But we will have to wait for him because he’s 15 hours ahead of us.

it belongs to a guy in the Coffs Harbour vicinity [mid-north coast, New South Wales , Oz] by the name of ‘harley ingleby’ , [actually , it’s his dad’s , I believe .]

What did you want to know about it ?

It’s from “Australian Longboarding magazine” …was it a few years ago , Josh ? [he has this issue …can’t find MINE at the moment …]

It should be in an old post of mine somewhere , with the dimensions [trouble is …well … I’ve done a few posts here , you see…]

Give me time , and if Josh doesn’t chime in …maybe I can eventually find it for you ?!

[I have a feeling [but might be wrong] that this one was an Australian -made bonzer …GandS , perhaps ?

ben

thank goodness for the “search” facility !!

http://www.swaylocks.com/forum/gforum.cgi?post=193335;search_string=bonzer%20bottom%20;#193335

…hope this answers your questions !

ben

ooooooh MAN…thats perfect!

everything i needed…i want the info cause i am completley infatuated with everything about the board…aaaaaand im itching to make one!

ben you rock!

you’re welcome !

I can GUARANTEE … it WILL come out better than my train wreck did …for sure !

I look forward to ‘seeing’ the finished product ! [on this screen , anyway ! …remember the ‘international bonzer thread’ …]

cheers mate !

ben

I’m a tad late but to add to whats been said:

“With speed, I was suprised that the board was capable of moves like airs and reverses.”

Confirmed: It was a Gordan and Smith belonging to Mark Ingleby.