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| 9956 | 132 | Tyler Mini Zeke | 36 | johnxyz | Jul 24, 2007 | 2007-07-24T03:46:03-0400 | I believe we all are thinking there is a tiny little bit of truth in flowrider's posts - $2,000 - $2,500 seems to hit a high water mark in our minds for a board however is overall argument is almost devoid of merit - his product costing for a Tyler is really inaccurate - on the low side - as everyone has pointed out. When your looking at a Tyler as a comparative to most if not all other labels its apples and oranges - Tylers (and Cooperfishes) are the penultimate in the craft. There are a zillion other comparables - some which have been mentioned - largely handbuilt cars, bicycle frames, couture clothing and shoes (both men's and women) etc etc whereby the craftsmanship labour, materials and brand good will & history account for the pricing. Anyway one of Tyler's big %ss fins has to be at least $100 bucks easy.... |