WILDWOOD – For decades, local surfers have relied on the artistry and creativity of legendary shapers such as Sea Isle City’s Brian Heritage, Cape May’s Steve “Hag” Piacentine, Wildwood Crest’s Mike ...
In the early 1960s, surf shops, which had been little more than beach shacks where balsawood blanks were sculpted into surfboards, were replaced by storefronts where surfboards were sold along with ...
Some fathers pass down a love of fishing to their sons. Others share the tradition of fixing cars or building a model train set. Josh Martin’s family legacy is shaping surfboards. Over a nearly ...
Santa Barbara isn’t a big city, but it’s played an outsized role in the development of the surfboard industry. Since the 1960s, Santa Barbarans have created some of the most iconic boards, ...
Following is a transcript of the video: Narrator: About 158 miles south of New York City, you'll find Kona Surf Company, a surf shop run by a father-son team. Located on the coast of New Jersey, Kona ...
If you drive the I-5 south from Downtown Los Angeles you’ll see what’s left of the city’s industrial past. Railroad tracks and freight cars. Warehouses and shipping containers. The odd machine tools ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill "Blinky" Hubina, 79, owner of Ventura Surf Shop, looks at the shape of one of his boards on Nov. 12. Hubina, who has been ...
WILDWOOD, N.J. (AP) — For decades, local surfers have relied on the artistry and creativity of legendary shapers such as Sea Isle City's Brian Heritage, Cape May's Steve "Hag" Piacentine, Wildwood ...