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Topic Title: The Shortboard Revolution Topic Summary: Created On: 11/25/2015 10:09 AM |
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11/25/2015 10:09 AM
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I'm reading this book by Peter L. Dixon (first Print April 1966) called "The Complete Book of Surfing". In it, there is a chapter called "Miniboards"...talk about disruptive technology: "The death of long boards and the beginning of surfing's New Era has created a major revolution in surfing." If Peter Dixon were alive today, wonder what he would be thiking? |
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11/25/2015 10:51 AM
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^he is, you can ask him... here's an interview from a couple years back when he published his last book http://www.123ocean.com/en/watersports/boardsports/peter-dixon-80-years-in-the-ocean/
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11/25/2015 03:30 PM
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I had one of the first "Mini-Longboards".
It was an 8'6" Hansen Mike Doyle Model Pin Tail V-Bottom. I recall it being so radical for the time and we all began surfing a lil more rail to rail and a lil more top to bottom on those, but most of us still were in the LB habit of forward trim and cross-stepping. Next big thing in the revolution for me was down sizing to a 7'0". Then Twin Fins the next year changed everything. My smallest was a 5'0" Sunshine shaped by Bill Frierson and glassed by Fred Grosskreutz. ------------------------- ... positioning and selection |
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11/25/2015 06:28 PM
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Thx for the Linc! Dixon wrote another book. "Men Who Ride Mountains" published May 1969 |
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11/26/2015 08:51 AM
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Currently showing at the Florida Surf Museum. go see the real thing
http://www.floridasurfmuseum.o...d-evolution-revolution |
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11/26/2015 12:46 PM
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Which Canaveral Pier Easter Contest was it, '66, '67, , , , that David Nuuhiwa showed up with that white "fish" thing that was shorter than up to his chin?
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11/26/2015 05:34 PM
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That's a little early. It was more likely '69 or '70. Dick Catri would know. Nuuwiva stayed at his house when he came to town.
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11/26/2015 06:22 PM
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Might have been '68, could have been '69. It was "before" short boards, and stemmed from the length restrictions at Huntington Beach pier.
Used to hang and drink with David at Mac's 5th Ave. He was into my neighborhood girl friend's girl friend, , , ,. ------------------------- Dora Hates You |
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11/26/2015 08:31 PM
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Found this- Nuuhiwa the fish years https://vimeo.com/44836637
Pretty futuristic stuff. |
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11/26/2015 09:03 PM
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At the '69 Smirnoff pro am in Santa Cruz, Nuuhiwa, Dobson were riding Hynsons downrailers. The week before Christmas in '67 I was at Rincon, Ca., McTavish and Bigler showed up from Oz with the first V-bottoms to be ridden on the US mainland. at the Smirnff, Corky, Doyle were riding Mini's, this is the time line
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11/27/2015 05:35 AM
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Thanks, Shapewright!
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11/27/2015 05:47 AM
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Yes, at the time the "minis" were just beginning to be seen. But, David had the board standing up on the pier and there was a crowd around him and the board; it was so short that we were not sure what it was! It was "surreal" to be standing there, looking "down" at the nose of a board!
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11/27/2015 04:05 PM
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I have an exceptionally beat up old Hobie super mini 8'6.
------------------------- "One of the reasons why propaganda tries to get you to hate government is because it's the one existing institution in which people can participate to some extent and constrain tyrannical unaccountable power." Noam Chomsky. |
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