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EDIT: all sold!

OK, so i showed these in another thread here And I thought I had them sold, but no such luck.

Heavy Tools Drive

I have the 150

HT archive site

Specs: (according to the above site)

150cm:

1345 edge

254/204/254

8.5 SCR

stance 32 - 46cm

moderately stiff (stiffer than my Madd 170, softer than my old Rossi 184), and freshly waxed & sharpened

The lizard - I'm not sure of model year, but it's a great looking board. I rode it for 2 runs and it is just not my kind of board. I think it would be best suited for someone under 180 lbs, and I'd guess it's around a 8.75 or 9m SCR - a bit shorter than I like

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They do have some surface scratches from storage, but are in overall very good shape.

Make an offer - I need to get these out of the house. (Mrs. Tex is killing me.)

Also consider trades for some things I need:

Trade Ideas...

170+ powder/freeride board

170-180cm twin tip skis in decent condition

TD2 2nd Board Kit (6*/3*, purple)

other carving boards 170+ (no burtons)

And By the way - I know these are NOS and technically against the rules, but 1) I asked permission AND 2) I promise to use the proceeds (if any) to buy a 2nd board kit (unless I get one in trade)

If you're local to me I'll cut off $20 for local pickup (Stamford, CT

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OK, I confess. I bought the Lizard. Matt shipped it really fast and it and the 150 he enticed me to take too are in nice shape. This length board is just what I needed and should improve my skills and ..... aw, heck I just wanted the cool skull graphic.

....Wolf

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