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Topic Title: Aloha O'e Joe Quigg Topic Summary: Created On: 06/24/2021 04:36 AM |
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Aloha O'e Joe Quigg
The Father of the Modern Surfboard Andy St. Onge Jun 22 Joe Quigg died yesterday in Honolulu. It was a curious coincidence, too, in that just yesterday I was talking to a young woman out at Sunset Point (waves were really good: 3'-4'+ and reeling from the Boneyard all the way to Vals and beyond) about Quigg because she was on a board that reminded me of the famous - and groundbreaking (maybe water-breaking is more apt) - "Malibu Chip." She was on an 8' balsa so-called "fun" shape. She had no idea what I was talking about. I told her that that board - the original - (the "Chip") was made for a woman (Robin Grigg: see below); and it's an interesting fact that almost no one seems to acknowledge that the Modern Surfboard was the result of a design made specifically for a girl (i.e., light and easy to handle and maneuver). Furthermore, Quigg's innovative, forward-looking designs influenced all shapers that came after him - most particularly Dick Brewer. Quigg's influence on Brewer (again: see below) and every other shaper since was and remains indelible: his outlines (literally: shapes) of his vision of a surfboard led to the modern gun and semi-gun templates that Brewer perfected, which changed the course of Modern Surfing History. Form is function, in this case; and Joe Quigg was El Primo Maestro. Quigg's genes are an integral part of the DNA of the Modern Surfboard. That's what I told the girl in the water. She paid close attention . . . and I had no idea he had died. READ MORE AT THE LINK Aloha O'e Joe Quigg ------------------------- Dora Hates You |
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