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  2. Eric Geiselman - Wikipedia

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    Quiver. 6'1" x 18.38" x 2.2" squash. Eric Geiselman (born March 9, 1988) is an American professional surfer who, in November 2009, had his surfboard snapped in half by what was thought to be a great white shark, whilst surfing off Lagunda Road, Santa Cruz, California. He also has a younger brother Evan, who has won 12 East Coast Championship ...

  3. New Smyrna Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, New Smyrna Beach was ranked number nine on the list of "best surf towns" in Surfer. [8] It was recognized as "one of the world's top 20 surf towns" by National Geographic [9] in 2012. It has also been dubbed "The Shark Bite Capital of the World." [10] New Smyrna Beach's motto is cygnus inter anates, which is Latin for "a swan ...

  4. Surfboards get a tech makeover - AOL

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    As for how this new class of surfboards compares to the 100% bespoke boards still handcrafted by local artisans, Chas Smith, publisher of the surf tabloid Beach Grit, says both are “uniquely ...

  5. Surftech - Wikipedia

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  6. Greg Noll - Wikipedia

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    Greg Noll (né Lawhead; February 11, 1937 – June 28, 2021) was an American pioneer of big wave surfing [1] and a prominent longboard shaper. [2] Nicknamed "Da Bull" by Phil Edwards in reference to his physique and way of charging down the face of a wave, [3] he was on the U.S. lifeguard team that introduced Malibu boards to Australia around the time of the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. [1]

  7. Dale Velzy - Wikipedia

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    American. Occupation. Surfboard shaper. 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.

  8. Old Stone Wharf Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Old Stone Wharf Archeological Site. /  29.0197889°N 80.9185389°W  / 29.0197889; -80.9185389. The Old Stone Wharf Archeological Site is a historic site in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. On July 10, 2008, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [ 1]

  9. Reynolds Yater - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds Yater. Reynolds Wood "Renny" Yater (born 1932 in Los Angeles) is an American surfboard builder. He was one of the first commercial surfboard builders of the 1950s and is best known for his noserider, the Yater Spoon. At that time, it was the thinnest and lightest board available. Prior to opening Yater Surfboards in 1959, he worked ...

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