6'0" Greg Frost High Velocity surf board from 1985

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Krys
Krys
SA
1 posts
SA, 1 posts
4 Nov 2012 5:42pm
This board has been in a shed for couple of years but still in great conditions.
Are vintage boards worth any money or better keep it as great alternative?

Thanks
Krys



beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
4 Nov 2012 3:52pm
Nice looking old shooter. If I was going to shell out some hard earned funds it would be on an iconic brand. Something that is recognised nation wide or has a strong appeal to the local area but not specific to one town. Good condition and a cool spray helps. early thrusters are getting harder to find. I have been looking for an older santosha for a while but keep missing out. The santosha is more a personel thing than rather for a collection.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
7 Nov 2012 8:47pm
Krys said...
Are vintage boards worth any money or better keep it as great alternative?



Yes they are. But as beastsurf said you need to have the right board. A friend of mine sold an MP for $5k a few months back. If you find that something special then you will be well re-warded - there are a bunch of people amassing some pretty impressive collections these days.

Check this guy out to give you some ideas of what is out there - he will let you advertise on his website as well.

www.boardcollector.com

There is also a bloke that arranges a yearly auction from Newport as well. I forget his name but will post it when I find it.
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