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Paul Naudé’s drive for creation has taken him from the shaping bays of South Africa to his locus in the boardroom.

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Author Greg Tindall on Pete Mendia: “Despite having a full array of maneuvers, Pete Mendia's signature move as a time-tested photo-pro has become the cutback, the first move he learned to do at Lake Worth pier as a kid. He had this yellow MTB twin-fin that he finally figured out how to grab one rail then set the other one to reverse their direction. The cutback, that's it… can't be eponymously renamed. It's such a standard move it's almost taken for granted. Of course, it’s not any old cutty when the “big kid” lays into it. It's everything Pete has laid out on a rail, over twenty years of professional surfing honed in on a moment… a maneuver that splays the grain of the wave wide open, a stained-glass window pane of ocean.”

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Watch Dave Rastovich (and other forms of sea life) on the coast of New South Wales.

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CR Stecyk, the Smithsonian, and the first airbrushed surfboard.

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Jeff Divine’s roundup of board stories is almost senselessly broad and deep.
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