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In the wake of the Waialua Sugarmill's closure, several surfboard shapers and glassers, as well as many surfer-owned manufacturing companies, have moved in to create a compound of interesting businesses.
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Having been in the midst of a cultural revival for nearly 2 decades, the surf woodie is the passion of many enthusiasts who restore and display these historical surf-mobiles at shows such as Wavecrest along the coast of California.
Referred to by the SF Weekly in 1994 as "San Francisco's Prodigal Son", Barry McGee can't go too many nights without covertly applying paint sprayed out of aerosol cans to myriad surfaces of the city that Barry analogizes to surf spots.
The underwater photography of Todd Glaser.
Val Valentine—introduced to surfing by Lord Tally Ho Blears—became a full-fledged member of the North Shore fraternity.
The golden era of surfboard smuggling was brief, coinciding with what many consider to be the definitive American decade. Read the full feature in TSJ 32.1.