82-1-1 Greenough Experimental
This board was made as an experimental model for Patagonia. George Greenough and Wayne Lynch collaboration. It’s an ugly looking thing, but we said that about the Fantastic Plastic Machine. From a reliable source it went really well down the line but didn’t cutback as well as some? Far be it from me to judge […]
30-3-1 Trigger Brothers Sting
44-2-1 Shane
This board is 8’1″ from the late 70’s and was a part of the tracker cuttlefish outline. [modula id=”5923″]
4-22-1 Barry Bennett Speed Model
This board is part of the Barry Bennett collection. This single fin small square tail with a long drawn out outline was used for speed.
9-22-1 Bill Wallace Spoon
This board is part of the Surfworld Gold Coast Museum collection. George Greenough invented the spoon design, but this is a aprticularly well made Spoon.
1-99-1 Greenough Spoon
223-1-1 Odin
This board is a great example of the S Deck which originated around 1968-9. In those years the blanks available didn’t have much rocker as they were made fo longer boards. When shaping these we had to scoop the deck out and plane the maximum rocker you could. The thickness was left under the chest […]
37-2-1 Jacobs Mike Purpus
Another of the OS boards to sneak through. I couldn’t resist this one. A Jacobs, Shaped by Mike Pupus. Thanks for sharing Steve Wray. [modula id=”5920″]
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John Monie was one of the Central Coast’s most prominent surfers during the 70″s. John is a legend and was known for surfing anything. Big waves, choppy slop just as long as it was breaking John was out there. This is the only Monie board any of the collectors have seen. If you have another […]
106-2-1 Sam Egan
This board is a classic S Deck from the late 60’s early 70’s. We went from 9 foot to these 5′ to 6′ little blasters in such a short period, it was an amazing time in the experimentation and design of the surfboard. I loved these boards and had a 5’2″ Twin fin as well. […]