8'4'' Hot Generation PHD , This design is really working well, I've been riding these off and on for years , first Marc and I made a few in 76 when we worked at Yaters together, then I had Liddle make some and now Brian and I are doing um.
Its from one of my favorite era's 67 to 68 the boards went short , but you still had longboard style, the aussies got it right because Greenough was there. Back here we were hampered by bad rocker and plastic fins . Its fun to get to refine these old designs with the right foil, rocker and fins . Much like an early pig board you can turn off the back hip and step up to the trim spot. Some guys did some right back then, Skipper/GS, Yater, John Price surfboards Hawaii, Morey- Pope and a few more.
Marc with his 9'0'' and me with a Yater classic 8'0'' round pin, man we were a couple of surfhounds back then.
My 7'11'' Stringerless Andreini , nice bowl cut !
I think those 501's were a 28'' waist !! That board was so much fun . We could ride small Rincon and the other SB points when everybody was on smaller gunnier boards. Marc and I were laughing about these times yesterday 34 years later.
I want one.
ReplyDeletePlease send that one up to Mollusk SF. Somebody bought the last one before I had a chance.
ReplyDeleteI think Brian just did an 8'0'' for Mollusk SF.
ReplyDeleteEven better. I really like the no logo look on the finelines he's been doing for them.
ReplyDeleteNo logo's ? Kooook! stand up and be proud about what you ride!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I guess Brians a real kook. All those years of shaping and no logo's. What's he thinking. Maybe a big Redbull sticker would make them look better.
ReplyDeleteClassic photos from back in the day, thanks!
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