Hey Greg, I bought a 7'8" Greg Noll Seeker from Eddie (when he was still poor) in the spring of 1970. It was shaped by Yancy Spencer & I still have it. It was BY FAR the most advanced short board of that period. It had a narrow nose like modern thrusters, teardrop rails, diamond tail, very low density foam and a flex poly fin (with the corrugated fin box) that you could really twang in a hard bottom turn and it would snap you back up 2 the lip. It was a truly bitchen board - a miracle board!
Think Mercury 7 and if you tthink thats hype watch the vid of him at third reef at the pipe.No cord no jet ski and a mile out this guy has balls as big as CHURCHBELLS.
Da bull
behindthehouses 5 months ago
Hey Greg, I bought a 7'8" Greg Noll Seeker from Eddie (when he was still poor) in the spring of 1970. It was shaped by Yancy Spencer & I still have it. It was BY FAR the most advanced short board of that period. It had a narrow nose like modern thrusters, teardrop rails, diamond tail, very low density foam and a flex poly fin (with the corrugated fin box) that you could really twang in a hard bottom turn and it would snap you back up 2 the lip. It was a truly bitchen board - a miracle board!
IClausius 6 months ago
Think Mercury 7 and if you tthink thats hype watch the vid of him at third reef at the pipe.No cord no jet ski and a mile out this guy has balls as big as CHURCHBELLS.
Cervicconstruction 7 months ago
wonderful man
luigi33463 2 years ago 2