I really loved this video. Back when I surfed, I called him Hankie, because he was a gremmie to me. That was back in the late 50s and early 60s. But to see this video was just wonderful. I knew he was in the business, but this was so special for me to see the wonderful level of accomplishment that he has by shaping these beautiful boards. It truly is an art to do this, and so now Hank is no longer a "gremmie" to me any more in my mind. He is a true artist. Respect!
I had a 9 6' triple stringer secret spot outta secret spot obx. It was a amazing machine and Austin fixed my nose and blocked it. Two greats in one awesome machine.
I really loved this video. Back when I surfed, I called him Hankie, because he was a gremmie to me. That was back in the late 50s and early 60s. But to see this video was just wonderful. I knew he was in the business, but this was so special for me to see the wonderful level of accomplishment that he has by shaping these beautiful boards. It truly is an art to do this, and so now Hank is no longer a "gremmie" to me any more in my mind. He is a true artist.
Respect!
He’s still called Hankie! Good demand for his shapes
What a cool inspiring story!
Incredible guy! Honored to own one of his boards.
So rad!
Yeah Hank!!! Love Ya!!!
Matthew are the guy who used to deliver Clark foam? If so howdy sincerely with aloha jimmy conn (nias /conn sorfboards!
Love the story of board giving to you to start surfing 👍
Zonie ftw?
we did that!!!!
Did hank start San Diego Surf Shop in PB in the late 60's?
I had a 9 6' triple stringer secret spot outta secret spot obx. It was a amazing machine and Austin fixed my nose and blocked it. Two greats in one awesome machine.
YAY
Is Hank still making boards?
He sure is. I got off the phone with him about an hour ago after discussing having him make me a new stick. Certainly one of our SD legends.
@@SoulDaddy33 He is making me another board as well. What an honor to have such a legend shaping my boards!