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Mike Buffarly


8 February 2024

https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 297050080/
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Seaweed Steve
Very cool 😎 what's going on with the rails?

Mike Buffalry
Hi, the bottom of the board is flat and the rails are a hard edge "speed rail" except for the nose. These boards are about 33" long, I gave them about an 8" nose rocker and that part of the rail is soft. More or less a 50-50.

Seaweed Steve
many thanks, could you please post a photo of it in profile?

Mike Buffalry
Hi, sorry I built those two boards for others and they are no longer in my possession. Probably hard to tell much from these photos but the bottoms look like this.
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Seaweed Steve
thanks for the photos Mike. You've inspired me to do more research. 👍👍

Rod Rodgers
At the bottom of the list one can find more information about the "itako" surfing boards.
https://mypaipoboards.org/interviews/Pa ... iews.shtml
And in the Postcards history section:
https://mypaipoboards.org/postcards/Pai ... ards.shtml...

12 February 2024
https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 098930080/
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Mike Buffarly
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I made a paipo out of cedar planks from the Home Depot racks. 3'8" just under 6 pounds.

My handplanes are called "Seaplane" and I have made many shapes/templates over the years. Always glad to share the stoke!

For me a mid sized all-rounder is about 7.75"X13"ish. However I make bigger and smaller.
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