Mine got stolen out of my Parent's place in SD, back in 94' so I can't post a pic, but it was a purple Rossingnol Dave Seone Pro Model.
My friends Dad sold a bike to Dave in Truckee back in 93' and part of the deal was this magic 165, which was great in deep powder back in 93' at Squaw. I used to sell tickets there and it was the best job.
My first snow board was the Burton Woody 135, I bought it in 1988, It had this little metal edges that you can adjust. This was before snowboarding was cool.
My first snow board was the Burton Woody 135, I bought it in 1988, It had this little metal edges that you can adjust. This was before snowboarding was cool.
My first snow board was the Burton Woody 135, I bought it in 1988, It had this little metal edges that you can adjust. This was before snowboarding was cool.
I had one of these, and then upgraded to a Sims Shredder 135. I still have it hanging out in the garage. Hopefully to teach my kid someday
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My first snow board was the Burton Woody 135, I bought it in 1988, It had this little metal edges that you can adjust. This was before snowboarding was cool.
Old school uni-directional..!! diizope!
i ride a forum jeremy jones pro model w/ drake f60 ltd - just sold it
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Originally posted by yellofello victim of marketing i see
burton really doesnt market that much, i know the owners of multiple snowboard shops here in washington and have riden a LOT of boards, and seen many break, or take serious hits from what should be minor things. never seen a burton break, they have bomb proof core's and bases as well. have always ridden them, never a problem one.
Originally posted by yellofello victim of marketing i see
i've been riding for over 14 years. burton is the shit, and have done more for the sport than any other company. in terms of technology, and the riding envelope.
my current boards from left to right: 168 canyon (for freestyle, i have size 12 feet), my new 166 BMC (for big mountain riding/powder - my fucking passion), and my old 168 super model.
i also have a Ride, but it's lent out to a friend.
not to say that burton's done nothing, theres no way you last this long in the industry without proving yourself, but it's a bit of a stretch to consider them the only name to support. like any big company, there's a lot of overpriced junk that comes along with the top notch stuff every season
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Originally posted by yellofello
nice collection quiet
not to say that burton's done nothing, theres no way you last this long in the industry without proving yourself, but it's a bit of a stretch to consider them the only name to support.
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (something i have direct experience with). burton didn't just evolve the sport (which they have), they *invented* it in it's current form. enough said
i've been riding for over 14 years. burton is the shit, and have done more for the sport than any other company. in terms of technology, and the riding envelope.
It's the founder actually credited with starting the sport? I had the original Burton catalog. Man...that must be like 17 years old now. I should go digging and see if I can turn it up.
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