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May 09, 2024
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Mar 03, 2011
Ever use the top door of a casket as a surfboard?
Ever use the top door of a casket as a surfboard? George Freeth did in 1915, or it sure looks like he did (see photo). We just reviewed a new book “The Surfboard: Art, Style & Stoke” and if you’re a sharper, you’ll love it. The book is full of photos that date back all the way to 1600 B.C. Yeah, nice. Try surfing a wood plank that looks like nothing more than a piece of long driftwood. Then there is George Freeth who was trying to surf the top of that casket door. Yes, we realized, the surfboard has come a long way.
The photography in the book gets a stoked rating, and is courtesy of Juliana Morais and Jeff Divine. Juliana photographed Fernando Aguerre’s ridiculously sweet collection of surfboards that are featured in the book. Jeff is a well-known surf photographer and shoots for The Surfer’s Journal.
The book also highlights some retro surfboard company ad campaigns including the Waikiki Surfboard Company an their now infamous “swastika” boards that were sold in the 1930s. Check out the book, its 200+ pages of surfboard porn (in a good kind of way).