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Now Hear This
The author shares his experience with "surfer's ear," or exotoses, an affliction common to cold water surfers, including treatments used in years past to the most common procedures used today. Morals of the story: early treatment of that bony growth in your ear reduces surgical risk and a $15 pair of earplugs is less expensive than medical treatment.
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The Vee
In 1967, Bob McTavish’s Plastic Machine, and its unique bottom contour, helped usher in the shortboard revolution. More than 50 years after its initial creation, McTavish has found new life in the design—thanks to a fluke glass job and the interest of an Aussie doctor and surfer named Nick Vitko.
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The Dazzling Blackness
Read Jamie Brisick’s haunting essay on love, death, and Brazilian shore-pound.
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High Gloss
“The water had amazing clarity and there wasn’t a breath of wind.”
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Runman
A short documentary on the history of one of surfing's oddest yet most endearing "brands".
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Inside
James O'Mahoney, now 62 years young still surfs and skateboards. He was the publisher of the original Skateboard Magazine, as well as the man who submitted the word "skateboard" to the dictionary. O'Mahoney tells Steve Pezman about life, and his absolutely exhausting collection of surf, skate and what have you memorabilia. Complete with full color images of some of the most famous pieces of memorabilia in the surf world at his Santa Barbara Surfing Museum.