McGringor surfboard

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danielson89
danielson89
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5 posts
6 Sep 2014 7:41am
hey guys, just need a bit of help thought this is the best place.

just seeing how much this board would be worth, and if anyone was interested possibly selling it. the guy i got it off said it was rare cause it is single fin. I have attached some pics. thank you for your help.















sls
sls
WA
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sls sls
WA, 179 posts
6 Sep 2014 7:54am
Plenty of old single fins around. The triple stinger is a bit more unusual, and aftermarket (?) leash plug is in an odd spot. Keep it, and surf it for variety every now and then.

danielson89
danielson89
5 posts
5 posts
6 Sep 2014 7:57am
thanks mate, i dont actually surf tbh lol
katana
katana
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
6 Sep 2014 8:16am
Which State are you in
if WA bring it in to our Osborne park shop and I will help move it
8/15 carbon crt Osborne park
92441691
danielson89
danielson89
5 posts
5 posts
6 Sep 2014 8:35am
NSW
Cetus
Cetus
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
6 Sep 2014 10:16am
danielson89 said..
NSW


Can you put a photo up of the decal, showing the brand/maker and any other details on size or who it was made for?

You can try the board bazaar on Swellnet http://www.swellnet.com/news/rearview-mirror/2014/08/12/board-bazaar-july-2014

Also www.boardcollector.com/ and www.facebook.com/groups/VintageSurf/

And of course search ebay for vintage boards to get an idea of what people may be prepared to pay.

Let us know the outcome.
AnthonyG
AnthonyG
259 posts
259 posts
6 Sep 2014 7:35pm
jayet said.. Can you put a photo up of the decal, showing the brand/maker and any other details on size or who it was made for?


^ + 1

People will want to know the dimensions ( L x W x thickness) and who shaped it. Knowing the shaper will help identify it's build date and value. Look for any writing that may run along the middle stringer. Also a board in profile photo helps those interested.


is it a mcgringor? or a mcgrigor?

If it's a mcgringor it will probably be worth less than a mcgrigor.

Actually for an older board it is a good shape and not too damaged. Worth having it restored I reckon. mcgrigor boards were a respected make and were popular in the 70's. If you are near cronulla go see Dave at jacko's (he is a master restorer) or he may be able to value it for you.

02 9524 2700
57 Captain Cook Drive
Caringbah, NSW 2229

blogs.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/surfcity/?p=2311

jacksonsurfboards.com.au/index.php/special-boards/restorations

cheers
danielson89
danielson89
5 posts
5 posts
7 Sep 2014 9:44am
yea cheers, actually really good help thanks!! defiantly says mcgrigor (my bad). will get a closer pic of the logo, when i get a chance.

will give Dave a ring, thanks heaps ay.
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