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masterplan

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  1. I dig that topsheet. And, a Prior in basically new condition for three bones?! Come on now. I almost hit that thing just to either hang it or sell it. Glad it went to someone here. And that Powder Stick just flat-out scares me! Nicely done, bro. Let me know they ride when you get them out there.
  2. ...and cheap, too. Too long and skilled for a gaper like me, though~ http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110213639935&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
  3. Hay Randy, Can you e-mail me the jpeg of that picture (with that board I dig)? I would love to see that blown-up to check those boards out. My e-mail is thehibs@gmail.com Let me know.
  4. I love that 155. Dude, that is just sick. Any chance that you would trade it for my Mint/Unused 158 pictured above? I just love that stick-
  5. Dude---those are so friggin' sweet! What are those two boards in the top picture with the cream-colored centers and darker wood on the outside? I have never seen that model. What year are they from? What size are those (happen to have a 156?!) Sorry for the late response...I lost track of the thread! Oh, and a -=BUMPSKI=- as I'm still looking for Arboa Koa in the 156 size. Anyone??
  6. Good info. Can you tell me more about the difference between the Cap and the Sidewall? I'm not too familiar with the differneces in construction of snowboards. I do notice that the Element seems to be stiffer and more glossy. While my older Woodie seems to be much more flexible and duller (as a note, I prefer the duller look for some reason). If you could post a picture of the two, that would be great. Thanks again for the info. You have excellent taste in boards!
  7. Dang~! Wish I would have caught that sale... I actually have a Munoz in a 158 that I use as a mellow carver. Nice board, too. The 154 would be just a tad too short. I'm very bummed I missed your woodie---(okay, that didn't sound right!) Anyway to get that one back? Was it a 156? Dang Anybody else have one?
  8. -=bump=- still lookin' e-mail me if you have one: thehibs@gmail.com
  9. Hi again, Okay...here are better pictures of the Arbor Koa that I'm looking for in a 156. I have this one pictured which is a 158 in Mint/NOS Unused/Unmounted condition. I would be happy to trade this one for a 156 Koa in the same condition. I will not sell it unless I find a 156 (as this is my "Backup Plan"). Or, if you happen to have a 156 for sale, I would pay: $150-175 for Used (in good/decent condition); $200-225 for Used (in excellent condition); $250-275 for new/unused. As a note, the bottoms on these varied. I've seen White Bottoms with a large Red "ARBOR" on the more recent ones. This black bottom was the "old man winter" bottom from like 2002/03 I believe. I will take any Koa 156 with any bottom graphic or design. Hit me up with an e-mail if you've got one... thehibs@gmail.com
  10. Thanks for responding... ...and cool site! www.oldsnowboards.com was very cool. This is a little bit of a cheat as far as image in concerned, but I couldn't find an image on the web of the Arbor Koa. This image is of the Arbor Element, which looks about the same as the Koas. The differences were in construction: the Koa's seem to be a little looser, which causes them to get beat up much more quickly than the Element. But, it's my favorite ride! I will take a picture of mine when I get home. It's just on it's last legs so I'm hoping to find another for the upcoming season. As far as price I would pay: $150-175 for Used (in good/decent condition); $200-225 for Used (in excellent condition); $250-275 for new/unused. Thanks again. And, to all those out there, please e-mail me if you have one: thehibs@gmail.com
  11. ...let me know if you have one available. These are the predecessors of the Arbor Element from like 2002-2004. Thanks- thehibs@gmail.com
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