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Letter from the Editor........................ 10 Rincon Classic Coverage.................. 12 Tide Chart.............................................. 12 Tidelines................................................. 16
Ladies Room
SWoBs....................................................... 18
Board Trachting Third World Barrel Flute.......................... 20
View From The Hill............................... 22
Dropping In On Trevor Gordon.......................................... 24
Northern Exposure............................. 24 DEEP Reviews........................................ 40
Surf Shop Down Low Surf Connection....................................... 41
Comen Sense....................................... 42 Save 10 Movement............................ 48 Music & Entertainment...................... 52 Green Room......................................... 54
Tony Luna Chris Burkard
Final Frames................................. 56, 58
Features
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Bali: Green Essence Story and Photos by David Pu’ u Photos by Dubock. com, Bill Tover, Jon Shafer Donna von Hoesslin and David Pu’ u set out for Bali to meet David Booth, who founded and developed the East Bali Poverty Project. The EBPP uses education as a starting base and also runs various environmental initiatives that harness human and natural resources for mutual benefits, provide sustainable food sources and ensure the preservation of the local environment and ecosystem.
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Tony Luna Photo Essay Story by Chuck Graham Longtime Rincon photographer Tony Luna shares his images from the 1980s. Luna never made a living being a surf photographer, but made a career out of advertising photography. Check out his film photography that includes shots of Martin Potter, Tom Curren, Gary Elkerton and Matt Moore.
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Bio Resins: Being Eco is Completely up to You Story by Derek Dodds Photos by Kew, Alano, Burkard, Berting, Kew, Davis, Tracht Derek Dodds explains the eco friendly glassing options. Most surfboards have three resin layers that cover the foam core; the laminate coat, the hot coat and lastly the gloss coat. The majority of surfboards today are built with polyester resin and fiberglass cloth. The difference between using polyester, epoxy and bio resins can be huge environmentally.
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Travel Japan Story by Joel Patterson Photos by Chris Burkard Surfer Magazine current editor-at-large Joel Patterson transcribes a trip to Japan through the eyes of Dan Malloy with photographer Chris Burkard sharing his photographry skills. The Japanese are largely considered the most considerate surfers around.“ When you’ re surfing in Japan, if you even look at a set wave, other surfers will back off. It’ s like etiquette taken to an extreme.”
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