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Wanted WTB: Single carbon blade (pref C4 Flap 30)

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Ol Dirty Diver

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I just had a single C4 Flap 30 blade fall into my lap, just looking for another one to make a pair. Would consider other comparable medium stiffness carbon blades. Anybody lose or break a single fin and and still have the other? I don't expect to find anybody with one soon, so please feel free to reply at any point in the future. Thanks.
 
Hey Kurt...I just cracked a 30 flap and if you give me $100 for the good one (with a few scratches) then I will buy the latest C4 blades. If that doesn't work, then I have an old C4/40 (no flap and no rails) that you can have if you want. Just put the stiffer one on your stronger leg, lol.
 
What are the odds...How fortuitous! If you're going to the pool tomorrow can you bring it? Otherwise, at the Bay on Sunday. Thanks Bill!
 
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