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Brad Barrett takes us on a joy ride through '60s Southern California surf culture: from San Diego's WindanSea to the Malibu Invitational and Mr. Dora, from "Surfer" magazine's crew to '60s surf music.
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The artists, artifacts, and surfers who’ve directed the sculptor/painter/shaper’s work.
The stories behind the creation and lives of the most classic vintage surf logos carry us through the surf logo renaissance of the early to mid 1960s, looking at the graphics behind the products that spawned a beast of an industry.
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.
From the Malloy Ranch to baja surf, the storyline and photos of this article let us journey with the Malloy brothers from their home to their playground.
The traditional approaches of Seitaro Nakamura.