Volume 21 No. 1
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A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is vivid, authoritative, and independent. The goal of each 132-page bimonthly edition? A completely resolved composition. Balance. Color. Story. And purist surf energy from Page One to close-of-book.
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Kicking off the 21st volume of TSJ is a shot from the infamous swell of 1969 which, simply put, documents Waimea beyond maxed-out. A page turn later Ben Marcus reexamines the 1968 World Contest in Puerto Rico, followed shortly thereafter by the mysterious specter that is ghost shaper Robert “Redman” Manville. On the backside Bill Fury divulges the secret to Hendrix’s “Foxy Lady,” a Coast Guard chief gets flogged for hanging inside the surf zone too long, and we come to find out that board bags may just be for the birds.