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10'+ Boards, let's see em..

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Created by vanders1 > 9 months ago, 23 Dec 2016
Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
4 Jan 2018 6:13PM
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Beautiful board, dims and what sort of conditions is this type of board designed for?

glide77
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4 Jan 2018 4:17PM
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glide77 said..
So after contemplating either a Tyler, Thomas or Chriscraft I decided to go with the Glider.
It's something different, the other two are great boards but would be similar to other boards I already have and couldn't justify the double up.
Cant wait to have a surf on this puppy in the morning!





















Beautiful !

Dims ?

Where did you get that from ?


Thanks mate...as u know they always looked even better in the flesh.
11ft and I got it at Mona Vale...the Channel Islands store. He comes here every year or so. This has been in the store for some time and I have always kept my eye on it.
Rails and bottom contours are quite unique.
Looking forward to getting it wet in the morning!


glide77
246 posts
4 Jan 2018 4:25PM
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Macaha said..
Beautiful board, dims and what sort of conditions is this type of board designed for?


Clean fullish waves or little runners....would also be epic at a spot like crescent etc too I'm sure.
I will ride it for a while and let you guys know.

Nozza
VIC, 2840 posts
4 Jan 2018 7:35PM
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vanders1 said..
I just bought a couple of Greenough 4A fins from True Ammes, a 9-1/2" and a 10" to try in mine when I can finally get to surf it.
I also know Josh Hall has used some of the True Ammes 'Skip Frye' fins in some of his gliders and they're only 9-1/4" long.

https://www.trueames.com/collections/single-fins-1



Beware getting a bit drunk and browsing that site.
"Add to cart" adds up.
Great fun though...

glide77
246 posts
4 Jan 2018 4:46PM
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vanders1 said..
I just bought a couple of Greenough 4A fins from True Ammes, a 9-1/2" and a 10" to try in mine when I can finally get to surf it.
I also know Josh Hall has used some of the True Ammes 'Skip Frye' fins in some of his gliders and they're only 9-1/4" long.

https://www.trueames.com/collections/single-fins-1


Yep epic site that one. I went with the 9 inch in the end.
ive got a couple in the garage to try out and the guy said I could swap the fin if it didn't work for me but I think it'll be sweet.
Probably need to get the feel for the board before I can start getting to cute with fins...but the 9 inch captain should be a good start

vanders1
QLD, 3808 posts
4 Jan 2018 8:47PM
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Simply beautiful board Glide, well done!

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
5 Jan 2018 7:59AM
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What i want to see is vanders go finless on his 12 fter at lm on a crowded saturday morning.
I would be pay money

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 9:11AM
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I love it when people get excited about their own posts and hit the post button twice ^

glide77
246 posts
5 Jan 2018 7:21AM
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Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!
Paddles like a Dream and gets into waves sooo early.
The sound of the water and the board picking up speed on a Green Roller reminded me of getting pushed into waves as a kid on a Glass Board for the first time.
Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!
I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.
My longboards are 9-6 to 10 foot so it still felt really manageable and alot smaller in the water than getting it out of the garage this morning!
The 9 inch Fin felt perfect and held the tail in....i think even in bigger waves it would be sweet, as the long parallel rails lock in and shoot you down the line.
I had to reign myself in after an hour or so cause i was starting get abit greedy but was frothing so much i found it hard to hold back!

Anyway...i know most people always say their new boards are awesome etc...but i can feel after this first ride that this is going to be one of my fav all time boards and i think the range of conditions i can ride it in will be wider than i initially thought!

i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 9:30AM
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glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!

Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!


i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww

No pressure Vanders

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 9:31AM
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glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!

I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.


yieww


Don't be a hater Lacey

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 9:31AM
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glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!
Paddles like a Dream and gets into waves sooo early.
The sound of the water and the board picking up speed on a Green Roller reminded me of getting pushed into waves as a kid on a Glass Board for the first time.
Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!
I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.
My longboards are 9-6 to 10 foot so it still felt really manageable and alot smaller in the water than getting it out of the garage this morning!
The 9 inch Fin felt perfect and held the tail in....i think even in bigger waves it would be sweet, as the long parallel rails lock in and shoot you down the line.
I had to reign myself in after an hour or so cause i was starting get abit greedy but was frothing so much i found it hard to hold back!

Anyway...i know most people always say their new boards are awesome etc...but i can feel after this first ride that this is going to be one of my fav all time boards and i think the range of conditions i can ride it in will be wider than i initially thought!

i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww



Sounds like you made great purchase, top rider report thanks Glide.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
5 Jan 2018 10:00AM
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Macaha said..
I love it when people get excited about their own posts and hit the post button twice ^


Youve been know to do this mr without sin ill throw the first rock

MickPC
8266 posts
5 Jan 2018 12:58PM
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Good looking board and great report. I don't wear a leggy when sets are only waist high. No drag feels great

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 3:07PM
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MickPC said..
Good looking board and great report. I don't wear a leggy when sets are only waist high. No drag feels great


Bloody hipstar

vanders1
QLD, 3808 posts
5 Jan 2018 3:28PM
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Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to struggle to paddle onto waves, wear ourselves out paddling back out and take a long time to get back to the takeoff zone so that every other person can get 2-3 more rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. Whatever you do don't give yourself any advantages and defiantly don't smile because you've enjoyed yourself.

Ok there's the rules.

thePup
13831 posts
5 Jan 2018 1:35PM
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laceys lane said..
What i want to see is vanders go finless on his 12 fter at lm on a crowded saturday morning.
I would be pay money



I got fiddy on you to try take off in front of a finless Van Wilder 12 footer at LM on a Saturday morning go on I dare ya

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
5 Jan 2018 3:38PM
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vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to be half fit to paddle onto waves paddling back out and take some time to get back to the takeoff zone so that some other people can get rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. but give yourself an unfair advantage and defiantly don't smile because your doing laps on the best waves. that would really be the last straw

Ok there's the rules.


fixed it for you v

vanders1
QLD, 3808 posts
5 Jan 2018 5:13PM
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laceys lane said..

vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to be half fit to paddle onto waves paddling back out and take some time to get back to the takeoff zone so that some other people can get rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. but give yourself an unfair advantage and defiantly don't smile because your doing laps on the best waves. that would really be the last straw

Ok there's the rules.



fixed it for you v


I'll pay that!!!!
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but I'll also ignor the assumption.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
5 Jan 2018 5:31PM
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vanders1 said..

laceys lane said..


vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to be half fit to paddle onto waves paddling back out and take some time to get back to the takeoff zone so that some other people can get rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. but give yourself an unfair advantage and defiantly don't smile because your doing laps on the best waves. that would really be the last straw

Ok there's the rules.




fixed it for you v



I'll pay that!!!!
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.
.
but I'll also ignor the assumption.


Ha. Good to see you can see some fun.
Cheers

glide77
246 posts
5 Jan 2018 3:47PM
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vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to struggle to paddle onto waves, wear ourselves out paddling back out and take a long time to get back to the takeoff zone so that every other person can get 2-3 more rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. Whatever you do don't give yourself any advantages and defiantly don't smile because you've enjoyed yourself.

Ok there's the rules.


Haha...yep it was an eye opener for sure.
Being up and riding as u reach the take off zone opens up plenty of opportunities
the other thing I notice was the lateral distance i was covering....sections that flatten out you can just glide across and link up with one from the next peak or if it closed out you could get around the white wash and get the reform further down the line.
and yeah the paddling back out was quick too...you could see the joy in every bodies face when I made it back out again so quick ??
lets hope the honey moon continues.

vanders1
QLD, 3808 posts
5 Jan 2018 5:58PM
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glide77 said..

vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to struggle to paddle onto waves, wear ourselves out paddling back out and take a long time to get back to the takeoff zone so that every other person can get 2-3 more rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. Whatever you do don't give yourself any advantages and defiantly don't smile because you've enjoyed yourself.

Ok there's the rules.



Haha...yep it was an eye opener for sure.
Being up and riding as u reach the take off zone opens up plenty of opportunities
the other thing I notice was the lateral distance i was covering....sections that flatten out you can just glide across and link up with one from the next peak or if it closed out you could get around the white wash and get the reform further down the line.
and yeah the paddling back out was quick too...you could see the joy in every bodies face when I made it back out again so quick ??
lets hope the honey moon continues.


Yeah it comes with responsibility, but let's not promote it too much, take the advantage while ya can.

asea
NSW, 5510 posts
5 Jan 2018 7:08PM
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glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!
Paddles like a Dream and gets into waves sooo early.
The sound of the water and the board picking up speed on a Green Roller reminded me of getting pushed into waves as a kid on a Glass Board for the first time.
Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!
I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.
My longboards are 9-6 to 10 foot so it still felt really manageable and alot smaller in the water than getting it out of the garage this morning!
The 9 inch Fin felt perfect and held the tail in....i think even in bigger waves it would be sweet, as the long parallel rails lock in and shoot you down the line.
I had to reign myself in after an hour or so cause i was starting get abit greedy but was frothing so much i found it hard to hold back!

Anyway...i know most people always say their new boards are awesome etc...but i can feel after this first ride that this is going to be one of my fav all time boards and i think the range of conditions i can ride it in will be wider than i initially thought!

i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww


Thats it im sold

thePup
13831 posts
5 Jan 2018 4:16PM
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asea said..

glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!
Paddles like a Dream and gets into waves sooo early.
The sound of the water and the board picking up speed on a Green Roller reminded me of getting pushed into waves as a kid on a Glass Board for the first time.
Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!
I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.
My longboards are 9-6 to 10 foot so it still felt really manageable and alot smaller in the water than getting it out of the garage this morning!
The 9 inch Fin felt perfect and held the tail in....i think even in bigger waves it would be sweet, as the long parallel rails lock in and shoot you down the line.
I had to reign myself in after an hour or so cause i was starting get abit greedy but was frothing so much i found it hard to hold back!

Anyway...i know most people always say their new boards are awesome etc...but i can feel after this first ride that this is going to be one of my fav all time boards and i think the range of conditions i can ride it in will be wider than i initially thought!

i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww



Thats it im sold


You'll need another board cover to hide it

asea
NSW, 5510 posts
5 Jan 2018 7:25PM
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thePup said..

asea said..


glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!
Paddles like a Dream and gets into waves sooo early.
The sound of the water and the board picking up speed on a Green Roller reminded me of getting pushed into waves as a kid on a Glass Board for the first time.
Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!
I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.
My longboards are 9-6 to 10 foot so it still felt really manageable and alot smaller in the water than getting it out of the garage this morning!
The 9 inch Fin felt perfect and held the tail in....i think even in bigger waves it would be sweet, as the long parallel rails lock in and shoot you down the line.
I had to reign myself in after an hour or so cause i was starting get abit greedy but was frothing so much i found it hard to hold back!

Anyway...i know most people always say their new boards are awesome etc...but i can feel after this first ride that this is going to be one of my fav all time boards and i think the range of conditions i can ride it in will be wider than i initially thought!

i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww




Thats it im sold



You'll need another board cover to hide it


na pup all my boards are on display for all to see , i have a garage full wish

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 6:25PM
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glide77 said..

vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to struggle to paddle onto waves, wear ourselves out paddling back out and take a long time to get back to the takeoff zone so that every other person can get 2-3 more rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. Whatever you do don't give yourself any advantages and defiantly don't smile because you've enjoyed yourself.

Ok there's the rules.



Haha...yep it was an eye opener for sure.
Being up and riding as u reach the take off zone opens up plenty of opportunities
the other thing I notice was the lateral distance i was covering....sections that flatten out you can just glide across and link up with one from the next peak or if it closed out you could get around the white wash and get the reform further down the line.
and yeah the paddling back out was quick too...you could see the joy in every bodies face when I made it back out again so quick ??
lets hope the honey moon continues.


Yep I get that a board of this MASS can beat the section BUT then WHAT Rip one off the tail

Macaha
QLD, 21884 posts
5 Jan 2018 6:26PM
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asea said..

glide77 said..
Took the Chriscraft out this morning in some clean little one - two footers.
Wow how fun was that!
Paddles like a Dream and gets into waves sooo early.
The sound of the water and the board picking up speed on a Green Roller reminded me of getting pushed into waves as a kid on a Glass Board for the first time.
Being only 11Foot it wasn't too much drama swing the bottom turn and get it pointed down the line....and when you did the thing just took off...super stable and an absolute hoot.
Cross stepping was like waking down the footpath and although I didnt wax the last foot of the nose I certainly could of got afew fives in but was just enjoying the ride too much!
I rode it leash-less and although i know some guys frown upon it...for a board like that and the opportunities to move back and forth that you get, its almost has to be.
My longboards are 9-6 to 10 foot so it still felt really manageable and alot smaller in the water than getting it out of the garage this morning!
The 9 inch Fin felt perfect and held the tail in....i think even in bigger waves it would be sweet, as the long parallel rails lock in and shoot you down the line.
I had to reign myself in after an hour or so cause i was starting get abit greedy but was frothing so much i found it hard to hold back!

Anyway...i know most people always say their new boards are awesome etc...but i can feel after this first ride that this is going to be one of my fav all time boards and i think the range of conditions i can ride it in will be wider than i initially thought!

i can see how people get addicted to riding this style of board.

yieww



Thats it im sold


asea
NSW, 5510 posts
5 Jan 2018 7:27PM
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Macaha said..

glide77 said..


vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to struggle to paddle onto waves, wear ourselves out paddling back out and take a long time to get back to the takeoff zone so that every other person can get 2-3 more rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. Whatever you do don't give yourself any advantages and defiantly don't smile because you've enjoyed yourself.

Ok there's the rules.




Haha...yep it was an eye opener for sure.
Being up and riding as u reach the take off zone opens up plenty of opportunities
the other thing I notice was the lateral distance i was covering....sections that flatten out you can just glide across and link up with one from the next peak or if it closed out you could get around the white wash and get the reform further down the line.
and yeah the paddling back out was quick too...you could see the joy in every bodies face when I made it back out again so quick ??
lets hope the honey moon continues.



Yep I get that a board of this MASS can beat the section BUT then WHAT Rip one off the tail


Yep youre the tail man

MickPC
8266 posts
5 Jan 2018 4:32PM
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glide77 said..


vanders1 said..
Great report Glide, geez mate watch out, you'll get crucified for even thinking such a board could be even close to a regular 'go to' board. If you listen to the masses unless it's 9'3 - 9'6 it couldn't possibly be versatile or fun, and will certainly not do anything but go straight.

We're all meant to struggle to paddle onto waves, wear ourselves out paddling back out and take a long time to get back to the takeoff zone so that every other person can get 2-3 more rides on their 9'1 while we're getting there. Whatever you do don't give yourself any advantages and defiantly don't smile because you've enjoyed yourself.

Ok there's the rules.




Haha...yep it was an eye opener for sure.
Being up and riding as u reach the take off zone opens up plenty of opportunities
the other thing I notice was the lateral distance i was covering....sections that flatten out you can just glide across and link up with one from the next peak or if it closed out you could get around the white wash and get the reform further down the line.
and yeah the paddling back out was quick too...you could see the joy in every bodies face when I made it back out again so quick ??
lets hope the honey moon continues.



I always tell a mate on his 12 foot munoz to go & I take off behind him. Technically its his wave coz he's up & running before me. But he will race off & end up on another section miles ahead of me. But its good, 2 for 1 type a deal

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
5 Jan 2018 6:34PM
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Ive a question for the 10 plus wave pigs.
If you rolled up to a perfect point with 2 to 3 ft waves with nobody would you surf your 11 or 12 fter.

Thankyou. I rest my case



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