My friend was saying to me that he got a Hardbody board and it felt sick as fuck, meanwhile he got a Sci Fi board and it felt like a Walmart board. Both apparently BBS Sticker. He is saying he thinks that some brands are getting better wood / different process at BBS. I was saying this must add quite a bit of cost if this is true. Thoughts? He sets up a new board pretty much every 3-4 weeks, he is fairly knowledgeable about woodshops etc. not just some rando
I wonder if it could be the difference between what appears to be generic BBS / Generator shapes and boards for Sci Fi, but some way more specific boards for other brands, in specific lay ups / colour stains, shapes, etc.
Most likely I am out of my depth here, but I recall a few people saying some of the more generic shapes for the smaller companies could be getting whatever is available or sitting around the Generator warehouse when they go to put the heat transfers on for their boards, compared to the very specific / bigger board brands getting the whole process done in BBS and then shipped directly to the brand location.
The other side could have just been an unfortunate situation, or that particular board had bad storage, travel / shop / distro issues which then caused it to not feel quite like a normal BBS board.
Seen a few like that, where everything seems like it would be ok, but for whatever reason the board that left the manufacturer in a quality state, didn't arrive at the end user in the same quality state.
I guess we might also need a full definition of a Walmart board - was it soggy? Delam? Flatter concave?
Too many questions going through my head right now, but there could also be too many options.