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Jun 21, 2016

The Lost and Found Collection - Doug Walker

The man that started it all almost 4 years ago Doug Walker Big Mahalo To Doug for giving us the opportunity to sponsor the event. July 29th 2016 will be a day to remember. https://vimeo.com/128198360 Roughly eight years ago, commercial film editor Doug Walker found himself experiencing a crossroads; he was craving a return to his beach culture roots. It was around this time when his wife handed him the gift of a video camera with the simple request to go out and create something he loved. The very next day, Walker traveled to Southern California; unbeknownst to him, the...

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Jun 5, 2016

Surf Boutique Newsletter June 2016

Newsletter June 2016 Surf Boutique June Newsletter 2 EVENTS IN JULY DON'T MISS IT Newsletter contents Do you Make Yours? I don't Shine Rotator Cuff Tears EVENT Saturday July 23rd 2016 6pm to 9pm at Hawaiian South Shore Makai Parking lot. Silent Auction Live music, Beer, wine Food trucks Last year ’s event Access Surf raised close to $14,000! Help them raise more. Come join one the Happy Bunch of volunteers Member of the Month Kevin Gousse EVENT Friday July 29th Movie Night Book Release "Lost and Found" Party at Hawaiian South Shore Legendary guest USED BOARDS June 2016Reward Member...

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Jan 16, 2016

Getting to Know Father of the Modern Longboard

Reinventing the Log Getting to Know Bill Stewart, Father of the Modern Longboard Bill Stewart in front of his air brush in front of his surfshop Bill Stewart is said to be the father of the modern longboard, but his influence started long before curves became cool again. In 1967, Stewart was repairing dings and experimenting with shorter surf craft as the Shortboard Revolution came into full swing. He’d cut down old longboards into shorter designs, then take what he’d learned and build on it the next time. By the time he invented the Hydro Hull he was already established...

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Jul 25, 2004

The History of the Surf Leash

The History of the Surf Leash Photo Credit to AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SURFING MUSEUM Today, surfboard leashes (or “leg ropes,” in the Aussie vernacular) are a ubiquitous part of the surf experience. But this hasn’t always been the case. In fact, prior to the early 1970s, the concept of a safety net for surfboards didn’t even exist. It was Pat O’Neill, son of famed wetsuit inventor Jack O’Neill, who is credited with creating the first leash—a piece of surgical tubing tied around his wrist, and attached to the board with a suction cup. Pat took his leash public at the 1971...

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