When it comes to the art of surfboard shaping — there is no such thing as “too old” to continue your craft. That statement proved to be fact at this year's Florida Shape Off held at the ...
When things started to feel impossible, a fire truck stopped where we were and together ... local surfer Tyler Hauptman and surfer/shaper Keegan Gibbs were instrumental in getting a community ...
In the 1950s and 60s, he established himself as both a prominent surfer and a skilled surfboard shaper, remembered especially for his “Red Fin” design under the Gordon & Smith brand.
I made it to the truck when I saw him suiting up to get some ... with an annoying cold and didn’t even know there was surf til early that morning when I got a text from one of the guys.
“It was an instant hit. He was very stylish and set incredible trends.” Hynson was also a noted surfboard shaper whose designs influenced the sport for generations to come. His famed Red Fin ...
Some people who snatched up seats are die-hard Harbour fans, the surfboard shaper amassing a cult-like following through the decades and touching many lives of surfers with a shared passion for ...
Behind every wave ridden, there’s a craftsman—a surfboard shaper. In his new web series, The Shape of Things, our friend and yours Ricky ‘Badness’ Basnett takes us through the veil of foam dust to ...
“It was an instant hit. He was very stylish and set incredible trends.” Hynson was also a noted surfboard shaper whose designs influenced the sport for generations to come. His famed Red Fin ...
Brown recruited Mr. Hynson for the film in 1963 as the idea took shape to have ... from the back of the truck.” He also had heard reports of seven miles of promising surf nearby.