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Can anyone help identify who made this board?

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Created by Jeff J > 9 months ago, 12 Nov 2022
Jeff J
NSW, 63 posts
12 Nov 2022 8:40PM
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Hi everyone,
A few months ago I took pity on an old longboard that I found on Marketplace, brought it home and patched up the 28 dings it had.
The original plan was to fix, ride then flip it coming in to summer but after I rode it a few times I realised it was too good a board to part with.
The only thing I have to go on is the fish skeleton decal which has the word Gil at the tail.
Can anyone shed some light on it?
Thanks in advance.






Jeff J
NSW, 63 posts
13 Nov 2022 9:11AM
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Well I now know my board is not a one off, a mate just sent me these pics of one for sale.




Jeff J
NSW, 63 posts
25 Nov 2022 3:41PM
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I found another one, surely someone must know about this brand of board?

Macaha
QLD, 21924 posts
25 Nov 2022 4:54PM
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Oh geez I saw that logo posted somewhere the other week

Jeff J
NSW, 63 posts
25 Nov 2022 6:00PM
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Macaha said..
Oh geez I saw that logo posted somewhere the other week


Any help would be appreciated Macaha.

SP
10979 posts
25 Nov 2022 3:56PM
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Put it up in one of the vintage surfboard collector groups on face book. Those blokes are a wealth of knowledge

sls
WA, 179 posts
30 Nov 2022 4:59PM
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It's a long shot but you could trawl through here:
www.surfcrazy.com/stanleys/html/logos.html

Good reference to have handy.
Not sorted by design though. Just name. There is a Gill (double L not single L), from Sth Melbourne, not a fish skeleton however.

Macaha
QLD, 21924 posts
1 Dec 2022 7:11PM
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Gill rings a bell ^

wavemaniac
465 posts
2 Dec 2022 3:58PM
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Artefact on Central Coast has a logo that looks close, possibly early editions???



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