26-1-1 Unknown Reverse D Fin

Unknown 1961 Reverse D Fin 500

This board is a great example of the early 60’s reverse D Fin. It has no decals or names on it except for the number 30. A lot of guys who worked in factories made boards for themselves or got the shaper to shape it and finished the rest themselves. They were not allowed to […]

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

101-2-1 Balsa Mal

Balsa

As with a lot of these older balsa boards, they were made by some of the old masters. Great example and it’s very like the board I started on n 1962.

104-1-1 Plywood

This board was built by the owners father, and is now in the process of being restored by both father and son. Great to see it after the make over. As it is it’s a classic for the era. A lot of people made their own boards as there wasn’t too many manufacturers around. This […]

1-25-1 Plywood Toothpick

1 25 1 Plywood Toothpick

This board is part of the Sunset collection. Approximately 12 feet long and is a great example of the toothpick era. Plywood construction. These boards were hollow timber-framed with a plywood shell. [modula id=”5827″]  

Duke’s 11′

Dukes Board 1020

This board m also it is still being researched. Must be considered a masterpiece in the journey of the surfboard. Found in New Jersey USA, it’s history is known to a few, but as yet they aren’t sharing?? This is mainly because of the considered value of this board. The known facts so far show […]