Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 2:37 am
The Botuff used in early Fibreflex boards (and also in the up to the end repops) is and was a pre-cured, oriented strand fiberglass product that was manufactured in San Marcos, California then trucked down to San Diego proper for lamination onto the wooden blanks. Older boards, including my 1978 TeamRider model, were produced by Larry and another in a Pacific Beach garage, according to Debbie nee' Gordon, who took one look at my board and dated it for production. There are only very small supplies of the product, and it has not been produced in years.
World Champion Lynn Kramer once worked in one of the mfg plant used by G&S/Fibreflex and made boards including, neatly, my Fibreflex 44Pin. The Pins don't use Botuff, but boards with it were produced around the same time, I think. Lynn has always had that engineer's eye for things, so she may be a good source for more information on Botuff production.
If that doesn't work, drop me a line ... ebasil@silverfishlongboarding.com ... and I'll ask Debbie more about it at ASR this week.
World Champion Lynn Kramer once worked in one of the mfg plant used by G&S/Fibreflex and made boards including, neatly, my Fibreflex 44Pin. The Pins don't use Botuff, but boards with it were produced around the same time, I think. Lynn has always had that engineer's eye for things, so she may be a good source for more information on Botuff production.
If that doesn't work, drop me a line ... ebasil@silverfishlongboarding.com ... and I'll ask Debbie more about it at ASR this week.