Mr bird your last comment was spot on! Expand your horizons! When designing a board think outside the box! Literally not your fin box! That statement was for every surfer needed to hear!
In 1971 I was living at The Rincon Cliff House and I had a Cambell Brothers Bonzer number 100 everybody in Mussle Shoals wanted and did ride that board!
Great video. I lived in Cardiff when I was young and moved back there when I was old. I remember when Hansen's was in Cardiff, first shop for him. Birds Surf Shed is a natural surfing treasure. If you're in San Diego it's a must stop. He's a good dude too.. Now I'm back living in Thailand again and I get home sick when I see North County surf videos.
The yellow fish board was prevalent around early 70's. I remember this guy from Florida won the Carlbad summer camp surf contest with one of those thick wide fish twin fins. This guy- Jeffrey Johnson, I think, could cut big hanging bottom turns on the thing. I got 2nd, there were three of us total. Hah-hah.
I remember the early 70s were dominated by fishes! Single fin and twin! It was a great time to surf especially in 75 when the monster from New Zealand came rolling in! Big rock was 35 ft! I'm sure you were out at wind and Sea! With Scott Cherry! And the guy with the whistle! I'll stop by to try to find that perfect Bonzer! Thanks!
That's like a David Nueva bored I seen him give up IUS championship at Huntington Beach to save a pigeon I was right next to him when it happened I think it was in 73 or 72 but anyway it's a different board to ride I tried it one time and I didn't like it but I like to 5 foot 9 swallowtail with a brewer Finn.
Yes I have to say that the thrusters are in my opinion a flawed system and the the Bonzer is so fast and made for riding huge barrels! They fly like an eagle!
Mr bird your last comment was spot on! Expand your horizons! When designing a board think outside the box! Literally not your fin box! That statement was for every surfer needed to hear!
Don’t let this series die!
Love this series, thanks for providing such insight and history of surfing, board design, shape, and detail! YEW
In 1971 I was living at The Rincon Cliff House and I had a Cambell Brothers Bonzer number 100 everybody in Mussle Shoals wanted and did ride that board!
Great video. I lived in Cardiff when I was young and moved back there when I was old. I remember when Hansen's was in Cardiff, first shop for him. Birds Surf Shed is a natural surfing treasure. If you're in San Diego it's a must stop. He's a good dude too.. Now I'm back living in Thailand again and I get home sick when I see North County surf videos.
we've created a documentary on Hansen's surf shop. stay tuned. launches June 28th
The yellow fish board was prevalent around early 70's. I remember this guy from Florida won the Carlbad summer camp surf contest with one of those thick wide fish twin fins. This guy- Jeffrey Johnson, I think, could cut big hanging bottom turns on the thing. I got 2nd, there were three of us total. Hah-hah.
again my brother you share our history like no other!! been too long! can't wait to surf with you again! thank you! keep it going and never stop CD
I remember the early 70s were dominated by fishes! Single fin and twin! It was a great time to surf especially in 75 when the monster from New Zealand came rolling in! Big rock was 35 ft! I'm sure you were out at wind and Sea! With Scott Cherry! And the guy with the whistle! I'll stop by to try to find that perfect Bonzer! Thanks!
It was great listening to the board stuff while picking up log-boarding tips and getting amped to surf a shortboard in small surf with so much squirt!
My Spanish lit. Teacher is told me she was Don Hansen’s sister. She said she still has those 13 foot redwood boards in her house. Crazy
So cool. Thanks for sharing.
3:46 joel's right hand. Gottem
Surf everything. Shape accordingly.
Everything rides!
Go shape yourself a funky board!
awesome vids. love birds, love north county SD!
Awesome very cool thanks for sharing
Bird! Great show! Do you have a Mike Eaton Bonzer egg with flex fins? They're so fast the best bottom turn and better in huge big rock tubes!
I could watch this shit all day. More please
Everything rides, you should expand your horizons and go try everything that is out there.
So bloody true
I wonder if Duran Barr has ever been to Duranbah ?
I can’t believe he didn’t mention Phil Edwards, first guy to surf proper pipeline, from Oside
Lots of surfers no.county nowadays . Great vid
That’s right San Diego for life
What a Surfer Name Duran Barr
Great vid!
Yeah my dad knew Hansen and worked in his firs surf shop 🤙🏽
We've created a documentary on Hansen's surf shop. Stay tuned. Launches June 28th
sick vid sick boards
good one Bird
X rated material for surfers! Love it!!!
That's like a David Nueva bored I seen him give up IUS championship at Huntington Beach to save a pigeon I was right next to him when it happened I think it was in 73 or 72 but anyway it's a different board to ride I tried it one time and I didn't like it but I like to 5 foot 9 swallowtail with a brewer Finn.
What is the first song??
'super cruisey' walk down the boardwalk of knowledge - #pearcekookmeyer
Yes I have to say that the thrusters are in my opinion a flawed system and the the Bonzer is so fast and made for riding huge barrels! They fly like an eagle!
nice
Errr dude like rad.
Joel, say what,?
lol hittin airs on these legendary boards not that smart