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Bob Smith was an obscure surfer/shaper at the forefront of the short-board revolution in Hawaii during the late 60's. For an example of his surfboards (circa Dec. 1968) see the cover of Masters of Surf Photography: Art Brewer. Bob mysteriously dropped out of sight but rumor has it that he built a crude rocket and blasted off for a distant galaxy in search of perfect un-crowded waves. This manuscript was discovered recently and rushed to the publisher. His surfboards were admired by all that saw them with eloquent praise, such as:
"Ugly surfboard" "His surfboards are works of Zen sculpture" "It can't be turned" "That's the loosest board I've ever seen" "Pipeline PT boats" "His boards are too fast; they make the waves look slow"
But the most common praise that Bob personally received, heaped upon him by many of the surfers he met while surfing was:
"What's that?"
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