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5150 Covert 163, circa 2006. In retrospect it was a piece of junk, but screw it I didn't know any better.

First high performance board was a year or two later, Ride Decade 160. Also the first board I ever broke lol. Jumped a roller blind during low tide and bent the edge pretty good.
 
I bought a Lib Tech TRS 162 which had the mounting holes drilled incorrectly. Got my money back and went for a Never Summer SL 161 which served me well. Still have it
 
Are you talking about this?

Cause that too has been done many times.
I had a Funky that was flat at the front contact points then got increasingly convex until the tail where it was crazy round.
Also have a Hooger Booger Blaster 159 that has "Dual Camber" which in just like Never Summer profile CRC but the center rocker is still higher similar to lib-Tech's C3.
So it still has the big curves like NS but it's still camber, barely, but it does rock back & forth like a NS
And it's an asym.
Even lib-tech does have a C3 asym
It's from 1992

TT
Nah, the base is fully flat but it has rocker in the nose. Not much but the camber deflects 5-10cm before the contact points. Maybe Burton boards have always been like that? I looked at a Free Thinker and Custom in a shop recently and they are the same even though marketed as full camber. It got me thinking and the only deck I could find in the shop with camber right to the contact points was a Rome Mod.

I remember Morrow had that spoon nose going on. Think they even had a board called the Spoon?
 
First board was a 2nd hand Burton Performer elite, I reckon it was 140/45 or something similar. I remember it was so heavy, bought it in Wagga Wagga around 1994 for day trips out to Mt Selwyn........Sad to hear Mt Selwyn resort was burnt down during the latest bushfires, I know many here in Aus would've cut their teeth there. I still remember first learning the T-Bars

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Black Snow Edge...approximately 1988

Not mine (just found it using Google), but looks exactly like mine did
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Thing was a tank. And just looking at those bindings hurts my feet. And I wish I still had it. Traded it for a bag of weed.

Oh my lord haha.

You see that guy in your pic there
I know that guy, his name is Kurt Heine.
He was a pro with Kemper in the 80's
He just resigned with Kemper last year when they made their comeback.

And he just got his very first pro model deck haha @ 50+ years of age.

TT

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First board was a '93 F2 Delaney X-Ray M (152ish). It was a monster... it sure was riding me and not vice versa. But still way better than skis :D
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Hate that I don't have it anymore, and for whatever reason, all CL adds I find are always in Australia [emoji85]. Can only recommend to younger folks to keep your 1st board. One day, when nostalgia hits, you would wish you'd kept it :).
 
My very first was a 93/94 Never Summer twin that did not have a model name yet, according to @The Chairman. Can't even find pictures of it anywhere.

At about the same time I owned this toy, a Killer Loop Trick 2. Unlike it's namesake, it liked to straightline green and blue runs more than pop tricks. The two white lines going down the length of the board was actually semi transparent when seen from the base. Those rental style tip protectors are factory stock.

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For some reason this only occasionally shows up in Russia, as is the pic above taken from an illegible Russian listing.

Wish I'd hung on to my first boards, too.
 
My very first was a 93/94 Never Summer twin that did not have a model name yet, according to @The Chairman. Can't even find pictures of it anywhere.

At about the same time I owned this toy, a Killer Loop Trick 2. Unlike it's namesake, it liked to straightline green and blue runs more than pop tricks. The two white lines going down the length of the board was actually semi transparent when seen from the base. Those rental style tip protectors are factory stock.

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For some reason this only occasionally shows up in Russia, as is the pic above taken from an illegible Russian listing.

Wish I'd hung on to my first boards, too.
The only pics I found of mine were from a Russian site too. I actually do still have mine though, in my garage....in Florida with eight other boards :LOL:
 
Can't find a good photo online, but my first 'real' board from a major manufacturer was a Sims Enduro 158. Looked like this one, but was still white, not yellowed like the one in the photo, haha. I had the Revolver boots and Sims bindings (can't remember the model, but they had the 'gas pedals') as well.

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Morrow Rail, ~1995 from Kleins All Sports in Utica, NY ... ridden at the Parkway Val Bialis ski center

That year I also met my first serious girlfriend on the shred hill. She was a skier, it wasn't meant to be. :alien:
 
I'm glad this thread exists, it reminded me to go get my first board tuned so I can ride it this season.

It's kind of a beast so maybe I'll enjoy the hell out of it now.
 
I'm glad this thread exists, it reminded me to go get my first board tuned so I can ride it this season.

It's kind of a beast so maybe I'll enjoy the hell out of it now.
Still riding mine too, though I only started riding 4 years ago so it isn't that old, 2011ish I think. [emoji23]

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I'm glad this thread exists, it reminded me to go get my first board tuned so I can ride it this season.

It's kind of a beast so maybe I'll enjoy the hell out of it now.
Yeah but what is it? Lol

TT
 
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