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Bill Wise recounts a conversation with Mickey Dora during the Duke Kahanamoku Invitational at Sunset Beach in 1967. Wise exposes a rare compassionate side of Dora quite contrary to much of the mythology surrounding 'Da Cat.
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In 1969, Richard Nixon moved next door to Surfer magazine founder John Severson. The San Clemente beach wasn’t big enough for the both of them.
Toward Fitting the Wave.
George Greenough and multi-hull edge boards are at the center of Andrew Kidman and Ellis Ericson’s project to document the space-race around a singular design concept.
However controversial his researching and publishing methods may have been, Nat Young's History of Surfing has been one of the best selling book about surfing in the history of surfing, and his new Revised Edition brings us up to the state of surfing in 1994.