1-58-1 Tom Wergener

1 59 1 Tom Wergener 500

These boards maybe made in the new era, but they are still excellent examples of the true craftsmanship needed when building timber boards. The longer board is over 4 mts long and is a tandem.  

1-35-1 Tom Wergener

1 35 1 Tom Wergener350

These boards maybe made in the new era, but they are still excellent examples of the true craftsmanship needed when building timber boards.

181-1-1 Norm Casey

181 1 1 Ron Casey

During the early years of surfboard manufacturing, the Norm Casey label was as big as the Brookvale six, Norm’s boards could be found in most retail outlets of the day, which was totally different from today as you went to a Hardware store, A major retail chain such as Walton’s, (Today’s equivalent would be David […]

1-55-1 No Name Pig

1 55 1 No Name Pig500

In the early days of surfing there were many unamed boards, made under houses in Dad’s garage. Some successful others not! This one is actually pretty well made. The only critcism would be the rear edge of the fin. Can you image the hum from that.  

21-19-1 Balsa Pig

21 19 2 Balsa Pig

1957. 8’8″ X 21″ with classic “D” fin. Beautiful balsa grain