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Waikiki Surf Club NewsletterDec 7, 2009
Ian Lind continues documenting the days of the Waikiki Surf Club, thanks to the collection of memorabilia his father John Lind left behind.
The latest is a series of scanned images of the club's newsletter "The Surfer" dated 1954-1956.
For more on...
Shorty Bronkhorst (1936-2009)Nov 30, 2009
Legendary South African surfer Shorty Bronkhorst recently passed on.
( Shorty Bronkhorst, and a friend surfing plywood boards in Durban in the 1950s - photo courtesy of Weekend Post )
THE South African surfing community is shocked and saddened by the...
"50 Greatest Surfers"Nov 20, 2009
As part of its 50th anniversary, SURFER magazine compiled a list of the "50 Greatest Surfers of All Time."
Surfer polled pro surfers, photographers, filmmakers, journalists, captains of the industry, and legendary surfers themselves to cast votes to...
Lisa AndersenOct 29, 2009
[ Excerpts from: "The Lioness in Winter," by Shawn Price, Orange Coast Magazine, October 2009 ]
... Lisa Lorraine Andersen was born in New York and grew up the free-willed tomboy nicknamed “Trouble” in the non-surf-centered lands of Maryland and...
Chris Hawk (1951-2009)Oct 25, 2009
Chris Hawk, shaper and surfer, has passed on.
“Back in the day," recounted Surfer's Hall of Fame Founder Aaron Pai, "he was one of the best surfers in Huntington Beach and he has been a master shaper since the 70’s. We are super stoked to be able...
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