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		<title> It is the Groveler IV model, 6&#039;0 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/4. PERFECT. It was exactly what I wanted</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 23:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey Todd and Charissa,  I am sooo stoked right now for two reasons. Reason one being that my custom Falcon should ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Hey Todd and Charissa,  I am sooo stoked right now for two reasons. Reason one being that my custom Falcon should be very close to completion&#8230; but this is not the reason I am emailing you right now.  Right now I am in Costa Rica, on vacation, staying at out place in Playa Hermosa. I saw from your website and your facebook that you too had been to Playa Hermosa from seeing pictures at places like Jungle Surf Cafe and Wishbone. Down here, my dad has 3 boards, a 6&#8217;6, a 6&#8217;7, and a 7 something Semi-gun. All of these are much too long for me so we went into Jaco in search of a used shortboard about 6&#8217;0 in the $200- $300 price range. Spending over an hour seaching through over 6 surf shops, we found a couple of boards that would suit me, but not exactly what I wanted like a 5&#8217;11 that was very thin (maybe like 1 1/2&#8242;), a 6&#8217;0 that had been previously snapped and was in bad shape, and a bunch of great new boards that were over $600 dollars. After our search through town, we had decided on a board, that was not great, but would work for about $350. We went to dinner at Jungle Surf (our favorite place for breakfast and dinner) and we remembered that they had a couple of boards there too. So, we went into the shop and found a 5&#8217;8 board that was thicker and wider, so we figured it would be a suitable board and kind of fun. After, having dinner, we went into the shop to purchase the board and the girl running the shop told us that she had one more board in the back that she could sell to us. We walk outside and the first thing I saw was the Proctor logo across the board. I flipped out, telling her how I knew the guy who shapes these boards and how he&#8217;s shaping me one back at home. It is the Groveler IV model, 6&#8217;0 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/4. PERFECT. It was exactly what I wanted. Expecting it to be super expensive, I asked for the price and flipped out even more when she responded with: $250. I am stoked beyond belief buying a Proctor board in Costa Rica, and then coming home to getting my custom Falcon. I&#8217;m sure you remember shaping this board. Did you ride it, or did you sell it to someone, or did you sell it directly to Jungle Surf or what? I&#8217;m really interested in what this board did previously.  This is soo sweet and thank you for shaping awesome boards. I will send you another email once I ride it tommorow morning.  - Nick Frazier  P.S. I&#8217;m sorry for this being sooo long, I just had to tell you the whole story.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">I&#8217;m stoked it landed in somebodys hands who will really appreciate it.  That was one of my favorite boards of all time, and i was kind of hesistant on selling it.  I hope he gets as many fun waves on it that i did.  i&#8217;m sure he will.</div>
<h2>Hey Todd and Charissa,</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.proctor-board-shop.com/G_4_E_shortboard_s/25.htm" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://www.proctor-board-shop.com/v/vspfiles/photos/grovIV.p_v.2-1.jpg" alt="" width="104" height="350" /></a>I am sooo stoked right now for two reasons. Reason one being that my custom Falcon should be very close to completion&#8230; but this is not the reason I am emailing you right now.  Right now I am in Costa Rica, on vacation, staying at out place in Playa Hermosa. I saw from your website and your facebook that you too had been to Playa Hermosa from seeing pictures at places like Jungle Surf Cafe and Wishbone. Down here, my dad has 3 boards, a 6&#8217;6, a 6&#8217;7, and a 7 something Semi-gun. All of these are much too long for me so we went into Jaco in search of a used shortboard about 6&#8217;0 in the $200- $300 price range. Spending over an hour seaching through over 6 surf shops, we found a couple of boards that would suit me, but not exactly what I wanted like a 5&#8217;11 that was very thin (maybe like 1 1/2&#8242;), a 6&#8217;0 that had been previously snapped and was in bad shape, and a bunch of great new boards that were over $600 dollars. After our search through town, we had decided on a board, that was not great, but would work for about $350. We went to dinner at Jungle Surf (our favorite place for breakfast and dinner) and we remembered that they had a couple of boards there too. So, we went into the shop and found a 5&#8217;8 board that was thicker and wider, so we figured it would be a suitable board and kind of fun. After, having dinner, we went into the shop to purchase the board and the girl running the shop told us that she had one more board in the back that she could sell to us. We walk outside and the first thing I saw was the Proctor logo across the board. I flipped out, telling her how I knew the guy who shapes these boards and how he&#8217;s shaping me one back at home. It is the Groveler IV model, 6&#8217;0 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/4. PERFECT. It was exactly what I wanted. Expecting it to be super expensive, I asked for the price and flipped out even more when she responded with: $250. I am stoked beyond belief buying a Proctor board in Costa Rica, and then coming home to getting my custom Falcon. I&#8217;m sure you remember shaping this board. Did you ride it, or did you sell it to someone, or did you sell it directly to Jungle Surf or what? I&#8217;m really interested in what this board did previously.  This is soo sweet and thank you for shaping awesome boards. I will send you another email once I ride it tommorow morning.  - Nick Frazier  P.S. I&#8217;m sorry for this being sooo long, I just had to tell you the whole story.</p>
<h2>from Original Owner,</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m stoked it landed in somebodys hands who will really appreciate it.  That was one of my favorite boards of all time, and i was kind of hesistant on selling it.  I hope he gets as many fun waves on it that i did.  I&#8217;m sure he will.</p>
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<h2 style="font-size: 1.5em;">Thats sooo cool.</h2>
<p>I have just rode it for the past 3 days and i cannot get off of it. Definitely the best shortboard I have ever ridden and it could not be more perfect for me and these waves.  Thanks, Nick</p>
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		<title>Choosing a custom made surfboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 20:49:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://www.surfboardshack.com/custom-made-surfboard.html"> Choosing a custom made surfboard </a></p>
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<h2>10 Things to Look For in Your Shaper</h2>
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<li> Desire -This my sound like a no brainier, but a surfboard                        shaper with a true desire to please his customers will increase                        your chances of being stoked with your board and increase                        your level of fun.</li>
<li> Flexibility &#8211; Some shapers can be set in their ways regarding                        Surfboard design. Look for a shaper who is open to experimentation,                        new designs and new ideas; He&rsquo;ll keep you on the cutting                        edge of surf craft design.</li>
<li> Knowledge &#8211; Shaping is a craft that requires not only                        talent but also a real understanding of key design elements.                        A good shaper can shape a board that works; a great shaper                        knows why the board works.</li>
<li> Availability &#8211; When ordering a custom surfboard from                        any shaper, communication is paramount. If they&rsquo;re                        not available to personally speak to you, chances are they&rsquo;re                        too busy to give you the attention you deserve.</li>
<li> Personality &#8211; It&rsquo;s a good idea to maintain a long-term                        relationship with the shaper of your choice, so try to find                        someone who&rsquo;s friendly and easy to get along with.</li>
<li> Style &#8211; Surfboards and surfing for that matter are all                        about style. A shaper with good style both in and out of                        the water will infuse his shapes and designs with his own                        style and flair.</li>
<li> Passion- In order to be great you have to love what you&rsquo;re                        doing. Find a shaper who&rsquo;s passionate about shaping                        surfboards.</li>
<li> Skill- These days technology is our friend and with the                        advent of cad shaping programs and shaping machines, technology                        has opened the door to a whole new world of design possibilities                        but the best shapers still have the skill required to hand                        shape as well (a key element in the world&#8217;s best shapers).</li>
<li> Value &#8211; Any good consumer knows you get what you pay                        for. A great shape can be altered by a poor glass job so                        look at the finished product; a shaper with attention to                        detail won&rsquo;t stand for inferior craftsmanship and                        you get a great looking board that performs.</li>
<li>Experience &#8211; You can&rsquo;t buy knowledge or experience                        which comes though years of effort and hard work. Ask a                        shaper about his background and look for someone who&rsquo;s                        been mentored by a master and understands all aspects of                        the surfboard production process.</li>
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		<title>Order a Custom Single Twin &#8211; Proctor Surfboards Worldwide Custom</title>
		<link>http://shapingboards.com/2008/04/04/order-a-custom-single-twin-proctor-surfboards-worldwide-custom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 00:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quoted from http://www.proctorsurf.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=4816F658-3048-2913-ECED0F690D8782BB: Order a Custom Single Twin &#8211; Proctor Surfboards Worldwide Custom Single Twin retro shape by Todd Proctor, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quoted from <cite>http://www.proctorsurf.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=4816F658-3048-2913-ECED0F690D8782BB</cite>:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.proctorsurf.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=4816F658-3048-2913-ECED0F690D8782BB"> Order a Custom Single Twin &#8211; Proctor Surfboards Worldwide Custom </a></p>
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    <a href="http://www.proctorsurf.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=4816F658-3048-2913-ECED0F690D8782BB"><img src="http://www.proctorsurf.com/store/images/site_images/SingleTwin2.jpg" width="325" height="422" border="0" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.proctorsurf.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=4816F658-3048-2913-ECED0F690D8782BB">Single Twin retro shape by Todd Proctor, Visit in the online board shop </a><br />
    A retroactive 70&rsquo;s style design that can be ridden as a single fin, twin fin or combination of the two i.e. single fin, single fin with small side-biters, twin fin, large twins with small center fin, etc… . It is an incredibly quick and free-riding little plug. The shape is your basic 70&rsquo;s staple with contemporary hull contours for increased horsepower under the hood. You don&rsquo;t have to bear down on this board for it to push back…just ease in, sit back and enjoy freedom. Keep in mind this board is not designed for squaring off the bottom, going upside down and blowing fins out the back….  The change-up is a refreshing &ldquo;speed and swoop&rdquo; approach.   We do them with all the classic resin work to boot – retro opaques, tints, acid splashes, gloss and polish, etc…  Greenough flex fin with a diamond tail rules this board.   **Board pictured is polyester. Price listed is for polyester. Price     listed does not included colorwork and/or artwork. Custom graphics will be discussed     after you order the board during a phone or e-mail appointment with Todd.**   Also   available in the &#8220;PROXY&#8221; &#8211; Custom Flexible Epoxy v.2 &#8211; construction.   Choose &#8220;PROXY&#8221; upgrade to order the board this way. </p>
<p>    <strong>Ordering Info</strong></p>
<p>When you process an order by clicking on the add to cart button, you will be     ordering a custom Proctor Surfboard in the model pictured here. This means that     all of the specifics including dimensions, colorwork, glassing layups, fin systems,     etc. will be decided by you and Todd once your order is received and we contact     you for a phone or e-mail appointment with Todd. It&#8217;s your board&#8230;talk to the     shaper.    Payment Info   We will only process 50% down payment for the listed price when we receive     your order. The rest will be charged to your credit card when we complete your     surfboard.   </p>
<p><strong>Turnaround Time   </strong></p>
<p>Current turnaround time on a custom surfboard is 6 &#8211; 8 weeks.   Artwork Options Gallery     </p>
<p><strong>Surfer Feedback &amp; Testimonials </strong></p>
<p>Todd &amp; Charissa,<br />
    Our boards got here yesterday. I was really stoked when I saw mine and couldn&#8217;t wait to get it wet. The timing couldn&#8217;t have been any better either. All last week was flat and today a pretty good bump came in. We had about a four hour clean head high session. The board performed just as I imagined, it felt as if it were an extension of body. I came in and I&#8217;m resting now. The afternoon should be a little onshore and about chest. I think I&#8217;ll give it a run as a twin. I haven&#8217;t retired the long but I don&#8217;t it&#8217;ll be seeing action for a while. </p>
<p>    Muchos Thanks,<br />
    Andrew Durham <br />
    6&#8217;8&quot; x 22&quot; x 2 7/8&quot; Single Fang Retro Single-Fin Diamond Tail </p>
<p>    <a href="http://www.proctorsurf.com/Artwork_Gallery.html">http://www.proctorsurf.com/Artwork_Gallery.html</a><br />
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		<title>Introducing the Performance Twinner</title>
		<link>http://shapingboards.com/2008/03/20/introducing-the-performance-twinner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 01:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Performance Twinner –</p>
<p>A new version of a design from a classic era….yup, the MR reign. Using one of my  current rockers, a smoother transitioning forward outline, modern hull contours and a few different fin options, this board is a speedy wonderkind that is more versatile than it’s once-groundbreaking predecessors. By running a pretty flat rocker with a single-to-double-to-spiral vee bottom off the tail; you get a fast, free-riding screamin’ mimi. Fin options to run include: (1)large twins, (2)large twins with small trailer (3)twinzer, (4)thruster, or (5)thruster with little teeny twinzer/ turbulence blocker fins.</p>
<p>Ideal conditions: knee high to head high, mushy or hollow…works best on overhead and hollow days with thruster set-up.</p>
<p>Experience: intermediate through advanced.</p>
<p>Designed for: free-riding gull gaffs, and super-speeding needle threading</p>
<p><a href="http://www.proctorsurf.com/boards/custom-order-surfboards.html" target="_blank">To custom design your next surfboard with the shaper, click here to set up a consultation with Todd. </a></p>
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