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Signature Series 2007

Post by Marcus Seyffarth » Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:13 am

After a few years without any real production we are producing a few fine raceboards for 2007

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More info soon

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Post by Malcolm Stooke » Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:19 pm

they look nice, real nice.

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Post by Chris Hart » Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:58 pm

Hey Marcus

good luking board. Looks like a mixture between your C81 and the foxy model.

Gentlemen are never out of fashion (got the link?)

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Post by Marcus Seyffarth » Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:06 pm

Thank you, the best part is that it doesn't stop there. They ARE good :)

I got the link though my Swiss is not that good, have you been in OZ? The ditch looked gnarly!

I guess you could say its a mix of the C81 and the Ramón, but then again its not. Its whats in between of the two. The wheelbase is longer than the Fox, but shorter than the C81. The board is not as wide as any of them, its got concave (not lips) and its lighter at 700g. Even though its very durable and dead stiff it's not as durable as the Airflow boards. This is a raceboard, for racing. No boneless, no ollies, no poolriding.

You can read some more about it here
http://www.ettsexett.com/2007/

Here are some action shots from the very first test rides last fall
http://www.ettsexett.com/gallery/img/20 ... tail1.html

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Post by Donald Campbell » Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:37 am

real concave is the way to go,marcus.
something else:recess the foamcore for more wheel clearance
get the graphics printed on a sticker,that's better than what you have right now.

the board looks and is functional,CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by Marcus Seyffarth » Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:05 am

Thank you!

The print could probably be better, but fashion doesn't win races and thats what this board is about. There is a thought behind not having any cut outs for the wheels, but we can't give away all our secrets to competitiors now can we? ;-)

About the 'lips' or 'real concave' I think its just a matter of taste. With my stance and size of feet I don't use the benefits that lips give you on a wide board, thats why normal or old style concave is used.

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