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| 32503 | 395 | Olo of the Sun at Museum of Arts and Design in NYC. | 94 | Village People Cowboy | Aug 23, 2011 | 2011-08-23T09:08:07-0400 | Roy Stewart wrote: Latte wrote: Roy Stewart wrote: Latte wrote: Lets wait and see...I always wanted to try one of his shapes. I would love it if He did have something up here for folks to try. I personally would go to New York, and bring it to the major shops in New England for demo for folks to try and video doc the whole thing...Thats an official offer BTW Roy... Click to expand... Thankyou very much for the offer and also to the other members here who have offered to ride the board, the short answer is that we'll have to see what happens as I have a feeling that the board will sell during the exhibition. Click to expand... Not a Problem After giving this a little thought, if it was able to obtain in my possession for a little while (week and half tops) I would probably just do 1 demo per state with just 1 shop involved. I have a couple of friends who work in media and we could tape the whole event as I mentioned before. The board would stay in my possession the whole time and I would assume full responsibility for it. I'm not looking at this as some experiment to see if it works or not...I just want to have some fun with it. (VPC please feel free to run with my statements... ) Click to expand... Only a week and a half for several shops in different states ? That will guarantee that whoever rides the board has not enough time to get to know it. Thanks for the offer but my experience is that it's better for riders to use a board for several months at least. . Click to expand... And there it is, boys and girls! Roy will never let a real surfer ride one of his boards because he knows that while pretty to look at, they are total failure in the function department! What a coward! And to think, Roy called me a "***!" |