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Report from LOST Surfboards in San Clemente, CA.

Report from LOST Surfboards in San Clemente, CA. img_8104 There was also a US version of Kyosho's radio-controlled Lost Surfer, although it wasn't for sale. img_8130 This is a "COBRA" specification board with glitter and sparkle. img_8131 If you ride this, you'll probably get bitten by a shark! img_8134 This is made by laminating rice paper with a printed pattern. img_8136 This is a design using a technique called vintage trash. img_8149 This is the current prototype of the Lost ECO Board. img_8150 ECO Board is made from epoxy resin extracted from tree sap. img_8153 It looks like it will be possible to produce resin color specifications like this. img_8137 This is also a Lost ECO Board. The color is perfect for the image. img_8146 This is the used board rack where team riders store their boards after they've finished riding them. img_8124 This is also the case, but Nishii selects boards from this list that are in good condition and sized to suit Japanese customers, and then sends them to Japan. img_8103 "LOST surfboards" are sold by authorized retailers in Japan. It's being sent right here from San Clemente California!
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