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  2. Surfer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .surfer .com. ISSN. 0039-6036. Surfer was an American monthly periodical focused on surfing and surf culture, founded in 1962 by noted surfer, writer, photographer, artist and humorist John Severson (1933–2017). [2] [3] The magazine folded in 2020. Surfer began as a quarterly publication, then a bi-monthly, subsequently becoming ...

  3. LeRoy Grannis - Wikipedia

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    LeRoy Grannis. LeRoy "Granny" Grannis (August 12, 1917 – February 3, 2011) was a veteran photographer. His portfolio of photography of surfing and related sea images from the 1960s enjoys a reputation that led The New York Times to dub him "the godfather of surfphotography." [1] He was born in Hermosa Beach, California .

  4. Dewey Weber - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Weber. David Earl Weber (August 18, 1938, in Denver, Colorado – January 6, 1993), known as Dewey Weber, was an American surfer, a popular surfing film subject, and a successful surfboard manufacturing businessman. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he distinguished himself with a surfing style unique at the outset of that era.

  5. Hot Tuna Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hot Tuna is an Australian surf and street clothing brand. It was established in 1969. In 2012, the brand was acquired by Frasers Group for £1 million and was renamed to Concha. Hot Tuna's executive chairman, Francis Ball, stepped down from his position after the sale.

  6. List of surface water sports - Wikipedia

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    A surfer performing a late drop at a Mavericks, California surfing competition in 2010. Surfing is a recreational activity in which individuals paddle into a wave on a surfboard, jump to their feet, and are propelled across the water by the force of the wave. Surfing's appeal probably derives from an unusual confluence of elements: adrenaline ...

  7. History of surfing - Wikipedia

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    History of surfing. 1858 illustration of "surf-riding" in Hawaii. The riding of waves has likely existed since humans began swimming in the ocean. In this sense, bodysurfing is the oldest type of wave-catching. Undoubtedly ancient sailors learned how to ride wave energy on many styles of early boats.

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