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| 8748 | 119 | questioning the process | 44 | PeakMaster | Apr 25, 2007 | 2007-04-25T11:18:34-0400 | I usually do not weigh in on board design/quality posts as my overall belief is that it is not the fiddle but the fiddler. There are many goofs out there, no shortage of them on this forum, that spout all kinds of technical BS about board design, fin design, blah, blah, blah. Much of which, I am sure is al true. It all kind of comes apart when you see some of them surf. Now I have seen some Cooperfish boards. Have never had the pleasure to ride one. But, from what I have seen is, they are outstanding examples of old school craftsmanship in terms of build quality and design. If some coot thought otherwise, well, it's his money, but he's wrong. Free market, he can go elsewhere. I think Mr. Cooper laid it on the line, was straight up about the reality of the industry and was a stand up guy to present the situation as he did. Almost makes me want to buy a board from him...Which I am not ruling out. |