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Non Full shaped decks
« on: March 31, 2018, 03:46:31 PM »
Is there any brand that does not do the almost squared tail and nose? So tired of this shape of nose and tail.

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2018, 03:52:25 PM »
Baker OG shape

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2018, 04:19:27 PM »
Baker OG shape
Oh shit might try one out. Habitat had pretty nice shape in the early 2000s. I got a palace on the cheap once and they had beautiful nose and tail. Got another and it had a fucking fat tail....

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2018, 01:05:52 AM »
Is there any brand that does not do the almost squared tail and nose? So tired of this shape of nose and tail.

April fools?
If you can't find other shapes than squared nose/tail then you are a) living in a weird place with weird local shops or b) too lazy to go to your local shop and have a look yourself or c) not having a local shop in town.  Still, with the diversity of brands and the amount of information on the web you should be able to find something.

Happy easter!

PS: Baker OG shape is a good starting point. Avoid Welcome, Quasi, Dlx full shapes.

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2018, 02:09:31 AM »
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Is there any brand that does not do the almost squared tail and nose? So tired of this shape of nose and tail.
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April fools?
If you can't find other shapes than squared nose/tail then you are a) living in a weird place with weird local shops or b) too lazy to go to your local shop and have a look yourself or c) not having a local shop in town.  Still, with the diversity of brands and the amount of information on the web you should be able to find something.

Happy easter!

PS: Baker OG shape is a good starting point. Avoid Welcome, Quasi, Dlx full shapes.
I have no shops what so ever. Both of them closed.
 Dlx started adding weird shapes to AH and even the ones that do not say full shape label have a full shape.
 I think I might go the Baker route or even a tom asta deck. Dwindle seems to have nice stuff. Scumco had a few too with the nice tapered tail and nose. I know hook ups keep the tapered nose and tail shape but god do i get tired of anime graphics lol.
Thanks. I knew to stay away from Quasi though seen the shapes when the local shops were around.
Just looking for as many options out there.

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2018, 03:21:23 AM »
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Is there any brand that does not do the almost squared tail and nose? So tired of this shape of nose and tail.
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April fools?
If you can't find other shapes than squared nose/tail then you are a) living in a weird place with weird local shops or b) too lazy to go to your local shop and have a look yourself or c) not having a local shop in town.  Still, with the diversity of brands and the amount of information on the web you should be able to find something.

Happy easter!

PS: Baker OG shape is a good starting point. Avoid Welcome, Quasi, Dlx full shapes.
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I have no shops what so ever. Both of them closed.
 Dlx started adding weird shapes to AH and even the ones that do not say full shape label have a full shape.
 I think I might go the Baker route or even a tom asta deck. Dwindle seems to have nice stuff. Scumco had a few too with the nice tapered tail and nose. I know hook ups keep the tapered nose and tail shape but god do i get tired of anime graphics lol.
Thanks. I knew to stay away from Quasi though seen the shapes when the local shops were around.
Just looking for as many options out there.
Santa Cruz has 2 new shapes, the taper tip one is what you're looking for

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2018, 01:24:28 AM »
If you're not opposed to ordering online, Hookups/Jeremy Klein shapes are maybe what you're looking for.

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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2018, 04:22:08 AM »
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Re: Non Full shaped decks
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2018, 08:12:59 PM »
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Is there any brand that does not do the almost squared tail and nose? So tired of this shape of nose and tail.
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April fools?
If you can't find other shapes than squared nose/tail then you are a) living in a weird place with weird local shops or b) too lazy to go to your local shop and have a look yourself or c) not having a local shop in town.  Still, with the diversity of brands and the amount of information on the web you should be able to find something.

Happy easter!

PS: Baker OG shape is a good starting point. Avoid Welcome, Quasi, Dlx full shapes.
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I have no shops what so ever. Both of them closed.
 Dlx started adding weird shapes to AH and even the ones that do not say full shape label have a full shape.
 I think I might go the Baker route or even a tom asta deck. Dwindle seems to have nice stuff. Scumco had a few too with the nice tapered tail and nose. I know hook ups keep the tapered nose and tail shape but god do i get tired of anime graphics lol.
Thanks. I knew to stay away from Quasi though seen the shapes when the local shops were around.
Just looking for as many options out there.
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Santa Cruz has 2 new shapes, the taper tip one is what you're looking for

Next deck is going to be a wide tip, the dims are near perfect.