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I had a meeting with Mayhem at the LOST surfboard factory.

Today I had a meeting with Mayhem at the LOST Surfboard Factory. Schoenbeschen came and brought his magic board. I had requested the same board from Mayhem. While looking at the board, Shane told MAYHEM what he liked about it, even down to the fine details of the foil. There are very few people who can describe board design so well in words. He is truly a surfboard doctor. Shane also requested a board for his son Noah. The board on the right is new, but the rails seem to be thicker. He shows Mayhem the old board on his left and requests that it be the same as this one. Lighter surfers are more sensitive to subtle thicknesses than heavier surfers, The smaller the board, the more important the balance of the details is. This is the magic board storage area that I introduced previously. Among them was Julian's usual happy-tasting art board. If Terry were to create something with that style, it would turn out like this. He showed me the new Julian board. It certainly has a LOST vibe to it. While staying at a hotel in San Clemente, I delivered a board to Chris Davidson, but he was drunk in the middle of the day and it was dangerous. The model is a driver. Mick Fanning, who is staying at a vacation rental in San Clemente, I delivered a Mayhem board, a special model that Mayhem shaped to suit Mick. He loved the shape and was very happy. Of course, I paid for it.
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