me and that board were one from the first wave
Hey Todd. Thanks for the input. It really helped me. Here is what I’m thinking. I guess I should stay to the more specifically designed guns for the bigger stuff. Here’s my reasoning for saying that and what I’m trying to put together.
I have a 6’0″ Falcon.
6’2″ G4E.
6’2″ SR-71.6’4″ Blackbird.
All by the way are out of this world.
I will never buy from anyone else,
you got me dialed in to a T.
So my Falcon as I see it has my smaller wave base covered, the G4E and Blackbird has evrything above that , and the SR-71 is for the Bread and Butter.
By the way I was in Puerto with that board
and it was solid 8-10 ft and
me and that board were one from the first wave.
Please keep that one on file for sure.
Me and my wife travel frequently and I have family in Hawaii so I would like to have some boards built for over there and Indo.
Pretty much whereever we go I want to have something I can go to.That said, I think I have my shortboard side of it all complete for the most part. My Blackbird being 6’4″ is the biggest out of your boards. And going to different places especially Hawaii I am going to need bigger boards, Bottom Line.
So I will need an Ante Up
I’m thinking how Tamayo had his set up.
Size I will leave to you. I might even need two. One bigger than the other. Im thinking 6’7″ and one maybe 6’10″. I will need one for when Pipe starts showing its colors, here I’m thinking Pipecleaner, maybe 7’2″ish. And one for big sunset/Pipe for here I was leaning twards the West Peak, maybe 7’10″-8’4.
And finally the gnarly Big Daddy for Da Bay/Mavs…
here goes back to the one you have on your showroom wall, the 10’2″.If you think that particular board would suit me I forget the width and thickness of it but atleast 3 plus inches thick for sure. In otherwords I dont want to big of a gap in the size’s of boards I have. If the surfs there then I wanna be prepared and I wanna do it on one of your boards. I like what you stand for and I think your the best shaper around so thats where Im putting my money. And these boards, call me particular but I like my boards to be as strong as possible(Super Duty) if you will.
Boards arent cheap and I want not only longevity with them but durability. Albeit I understand if I put it in the wrong place that not even triple 6oz. e glass will hold it intact. But you get where Im coming from.So In a nutshell that is what I’m looking to accomplish with the remainder of my quiver. Tell me what you think and I hope that helps you into understanding what Im trying to do. All in all I just want the board I need for when the time arises to be there in my quest for the ultimate ride. So we could even try out like SR-71/AnteUp or things like that. Or even take from what you have done with the Monsta(Lower entry and increased numbers off the tail) into all of them. Anyway dont wanna take anymorer of your time but let me know whaen you get around to it. Have a blessed day.
Hayden

the ones that have the magic on em

Jordy Sanchez, 35, 6’0″, 200 lb
quiver for Mainland Mexico
Falcon/El Pavote Proxy Carbon Rail: 6’0″ x 20″ x 2 1/2″ diamond winger
Round Twin Proxy: 5’10″ x 19 5/8″ x 2 5/8″
Apache Proxy with parabolic channels: 5’11″ x 20 1/4″ x 2 3/8″

I’m in a confused state of euphoria
Dear Todd and Charissa,
This is Ahiena from Hilo, Hawaii. I got my 6’1″ Falcon about a month ago and have been riding it since then and
I’m so blown away by the board that
I’m in a confused state of euphoria -
almost lost as to my whereabouts! I’ve been surfing for about 15 years now, and boogie boarding 4 years before that. I grew up in the ocean and lived around the ocean all my life and rode everything from a piece of plywood to a couple of custom-made quivers.
I have to say that before I got the Falcon, I thought that in my life I’ve rode a handful magic boards.
But after riding the Falcon, I realize that I’ve only had one magic board besides the Falcon and it was a Channel Islands. The proxy s-glass floats me and my bigger frame like no other board has, especially at 6’1″!
And it puts me where I want to be on a wave
and whatever I imagine I want to do, it takes me there!
Thank you for the truly magic board – you’ve gained a lifetime customer. I’m already thinking about a big boy Greased Pig for our sloppy, mushy conditions out here in Hilo on the Big Island.
Mahalo nui Todd and the Proctor crew!
Ahiena
Proxy epoxy Falcon: 6’1″ x 20 3/4″ x 2 3/4″ round winger w/ concave deck
4 parabolic channels

The Falcon flies down the line like a Ferrari on the Auto-bahn
Todd and Carissa,
I’m so extremely stoked on the Falcon you built for me.
It took me some time to get the hang of the board, mostly due to my footing since this board is so much smaller than what I’ve been riding.
So today I can say that I’ve figured it out, and WOW is it awesome! It put an ear to ear grin on my face, and I’m sure it will continue to do so.
The Falcon flies down the line
like a Ferrari on the Auto-bahn.
It’s insanely fast and
unbelievably responsive.
It’s simply MAGIC.
Thanks so much for the great experience!!!
Sincerely,
Christian Moore
P.S. You gained a life-long customer!!
Proxy Falcon: 6’0″ x 20″ x 2 1/2″ wide diamond tail, 5 fin option install

everyone who tries your falcon, loves it
Hi Todd :
This is Antonio, from Taiwan ( Falcon surfboard )
I have been thinking in adding one or two of your boards to my quiver.
I will be road traveling and surfing
during the holidays ( Guatemala,
el salvador and maybe Nicaragua ).
Anyways, what I am looking for,
is to have an all around quiver,
if possible with 2 boards but if you recommend me 3 ( including the falcon ) to cover all, I will agree with your opinion.
As I mentioned to you Taiwan wave are not the so powerful, but they can get during typhoons.
So I have been thinking to add a
more shortboard style for those
good days in Taiwan,
but with abilities to work in not only perfect conditions ( Monsta
vs Accelerator vs Greased Pig II ) and for the typhoon season and traveling a round pin tail with more rocker and good versatility ( blackbird vs sr-71).
But what do I know!
Please let me know you recommendation,
last time was the perfect choice.
Really looking forward to get the sickest quiver in Taiwan !!!
Some info about me:
Height: 5’8
Weight:
Age: 24
Level: Intermediate ( learning fast )
A.Parlange, Taiwan,
Proxy flexible epoxy Falcon: 5’7″ x 19 1/2″ x 2 5/16″
Parabolic stringers with Kevlar Compression Patch & Carbon Rails
by the way everyone who
tries your falcon, loves it !!!
