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13.4
The Tube

The Tube

George Greenough's fantasy to get and make a deep tube with the camera. He succeeds at Lennox Point and shows the ride frame by frame.

13.4
A Shaper's Figure

A Shaper’s Figure

Dave Parmenter goes through the mental process of shaping a custom board for Flippy Hoffman using a unique rocker bent by Matthew Barker who worked…

13.4
Undercurrents

Undercurrents

Undercurrents highlights of Vol. 13, No.4 include a photo of long-distance paddler Larry Capune. A whale washes up at Ocean Beach in San Francisco. Santa…

13.4
Sucking the Marrow

Sucking the Marrow

Yasha Hertzel travels on the Indian Ocean and meets Westerners like Zane who moved from the U.S. to live the simple live in the wild…

13.3
First Strike: Surf Provocateur Glenn Hening Recalls the Birth of the Surfrider Foundation

First Strike: Surf Provocateur Glenn Hening Recalls the Birth of the Surfrider Foundation

Glenn Hening assembles a team of players in the legal and environmental studies fields to save a channel from being bulldozed into Malibu's Surfrider Beach.…

13.3
Sketching The East: Up the Seaboard with Fabian and Isabel

Sketching The East: Up the Seaboard with Fabian and Isabel

Kimball Taylor takes a tour of the East Coast surfing spots, chasing swells from Hurricane Fabian and Isabel around North Hamptons, New Jersey, Rhode Island…

13.3
Velzeyland 2004

Velzeyland 2004

A close pictoral look inside the shaping room and home of Dale Velzy who'se been in the business making wooden balsa surfboards since 1951. Velzy…

13.3
Versus

Versus

Profile of artist and surfer Edem Elesh, who grew up living between Topanga, California and Hertfordshire County in England. His career got a boost by…

13.2
Tapestry: The Face of Surfing New Zealand

Tapestry: The Face of Surfing New Zealand

Logan Murray’s story and photographs weaves a tapestry of New Zealand’s surf culture through a series of brief introductions to the established surfers down under…

13.2
Gallery: Different Strokes

Gallery: Different Strokes

Three Southern California outdoor impressionist surfer-painters meet at San Onofre Surf Beach for a day of painting and surfing. Just as an accomplished surfer knows…

13.2
Meganesia

Meganesia

Shawn Shamlou and artist friend, Michael Cassidy visit two remote islands in the South Pacific. The largely un-surfed island of Jude and Doc’s Island are…

13.2
The Old Man on the Mountain: This is a Story of a Brat

The Old Man on the Mountain: This is a Story of a Brat

This is a story within a story. How a young brash Southern Californian surfer, Buzzy Trent, from the Malibu in-group of the late 50’s goes…

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Moiolelo o ka Nalu

A profile of underground legend Eric Haas. From the back-files of TSJ 9.1.

 
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The Billion-Dollar Sketchbook

Animator and surfer Stephen Hillenburg’s brainchild made his debut around a Baja campfire. Knowing the artist’s background, that should come as no surprise.

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Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.

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