9'4" Andreini Magic Sam ConsignmentThe Magic Sam, the board that kicked the Transition Era into gear, was the trusty board ridden by Nat Young in the 1966 World Surfing Championships held in San Diego. In the height of the noseriding craze, the judges were blown away by Young's spunky, involved style as he carved cut backs, trimmed at high speeds, and snuck in tasteful steps and some nose time along the way. The Magic Sam was a thinner, narrower, soft railed, convex bottom log that
and fin placement achieves a forward movement
There's also a considerable amount of fun to be had on the top half of this board weather you're high lining near the nose or trimming through sections sneaking in quick cheater fives
6'8" x 22 1/2" 18" Nose 15 1/2" Tail x 3" (Fin included)
Knost's approach is very unique which he pairs nicely with boards that he builds himself
Lingenfelter cut down the traditional three fin bonzer side fins and glassed them on to provide added control and drive to the finless feeling we all know and love
the Mega Fish can bank some of the most graceful
and a flat deck that transitions into a beveled rail
and complemented by a lovely cigar stripe gel coat
Reid Lingenfelter is the groovy dude behind Archaic Craft
Simple doesn't always necessarily mean that it's not good
The outline is inspired by transition era logs with the wide point set back and a slightly pulled in nose and tail
All dings are professionally repaired and water tight