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  2. Surfboards get a tech makeover - AOL

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    A surfboard’s highly personal suitability to individual physiques and waves—the perfect shortboard for an NFL-size old-timer in Montauk is too thick for a teen ripper in Huntington Beach ...

  3. Chris Christenson (surfboard shaper) - Wikipedia

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    Christenson Surfboards currently offers 30 different models, [6] along with endless custom designs created by Chris. In 2012, Chris acquired Moonlight Glassing, [7] which is now located next to Christenson Surfboards in San Marcos, CA. Moonlight Glassing is a legendary shop in the southern California surfboard crafting world.

  4. Bruce Jones (surfboards) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid to late 1960s, Jones moved to Huntington Beach, California, where he shaped for Vardeman Surfboards. [2] After learning shaping techniques from Gordon Duane of Gordie Surfboards and briefly ghost shaping for Dick Brewer on Maui in 1969, Jones eventually ended up in Sunset Beach, California, from where he launched his own business.

  5. Robert August - Wikipedia

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    Robert August (born 1945) is an American surfer and surfboard shaper. He is best known as one of the subjects of Bruce Brown's 1966 surf documentary The Endless Summer, along with his friend Mike Hynson. August was raised in Seal Beach, California. [2] His father, Blackie August, was an early surfer who began teaching him the sport at age 6. [3]

  6. Dale Velzy - Wikipedia

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    Dale Velzy (September 23, 1927 – May 26, 2005) was an American surfboard shaper, credited with being the world's first commercial shaper. He opened the first professional surf shop in Manhattan Beach, California , in 1950, personally hand fashioning the surfboards from wood or synthetic material.

  7. Ron Jon Surf Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Original" Ron Jon Surf Shop opened in Long Beach Island, New Jersey in 1961. [2] The store specializes in surfing and bodyboarding equipment, and their Cocoa Beach, Florida, store is currently the largest surf shop in the world. [3] Michele Goodwin is the current president. [4] Ron Jon Surf Shop has 13 stores nationwide.

  8. Tom Morey - Wikipedia

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    From 1999 to 2007, Morey focused on developing new, soft-surfboard technology. He handmade these boards in a small workshop in Carlsbad, California. His most famous of these was the Swizzle, a parabolic-shaped longboard design. Morey marketed and sold the boards under the name Surfboards by Y. Morey died on 14 October 2021 at the age of 86. [9]

  9. International Surfing Museum - Wikipedia

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    The International Surfing Museum displays historic surfboards, provides information about legendary surfers, and shows classic surf films. Visitors can examine artistic surfing sculptures and hear surf music. The museum moved and opened in the 411 Olive Avenue location in June 1990. It was established in 1987 [3] by Ann Beasley and Natalie ...

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