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    • Lager Model
    • Marzen Model
    • Draught Model
    • Cerveza Model
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    • Porter Model
    • Pale Ale Model
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Fine Surfcraft by Andrew Warhurst

The King Brown Model

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The King Brown is a different kind of model, only available in the dimensions of 10'0 x 24" x 3 1/8", triple 1/8" cedar stringers, clear glass job with matte finish or 1 colour tint bottom and clear deck with volane patch, matte finish to give it that classic look and really show off the cedar stringers.
This model has quickly become Andy's personal favorite longboard in the mix. Originally designed to be the ultimate noserider, through trial and error the rail shape and foil have refined this big board into quite a good hot dogger, it really cuts through the water well and throws a bit of water when you bank a cutback.
On top of that it really does what it was designed to do, noseride. It still has a pulled in nose but being so wide in the center it really doesn't feel like a tiny nose at all, in fact it's amazingly stable up there, a lot of this is due to the fact that as a noserider, the fin is placed a full 2 1/2 inches further back than the other longboard models in the range.
If you're looking to just cruise and trim or ride the tip in parts of the wave you never thought possible, whether it's knee high or just over head, this is the board for you.

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