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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Bozeman/Seattle
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been on an OG i bought in 2006. 2nd year of production i think? Solid board, no quality issues to complain about. The omni and hammer look like pretty cool boards.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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know a few folks who rock signals and they love em .. never owned one myself
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I seriously considerd buying an Omni when it was on sale, to try out their wavelength camrock profile. Decided not to b/c of the diecut base though. Next year's Omni is going to a regular one piece base w/silkscreened graphics, so I'll reconsider with that one...
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i've seen some bad die cut bases, like my omatic, but the signal base has stayed smooth. Better then k2 or ride, all i have to compare. Its a simple design, and i think that helps.
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