Fin Gallery
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10″ fiberglass flex fin from Fiberglas Fin Co., made by Larry Allison
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Fiberglass Boomerang fin, ex Jeff Alexander, James Jones
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Tomo Surfboards Vanguard, Rob Machado Signature fins from Futures
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Merson hollow wood fish, Marlon Bacon bamboo quads
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Butterfly fin (1970’s) photo: Merson
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Redwood and maple gun fin photo: Merson
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Redwood, cedar and maple gun fin photo: Merson
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Old growth redwood fin photo: Merson
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Maple and walnut chopstick fin photo: Merson
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Pat Curren redwood and balsa gun photo: Merson
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Pat Curren gun, balsa and redwood photo: Merson
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Merson hollow wood gun rosewood fin photo: Merson
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Roberts 5 box with Futures quad set-up photo: Merson
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Peruvian reed surf craft, bamboo pole paddle/rudder
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George Greenough, high aspect ratio fiberglass flex fin photo: Witzig
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“Honolua Take-Off” photo:Merson
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“Ponto” photo: Merson
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“Six Foot Backs” photo: Merson
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“Wood Fins” photo: Merson
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“Cardiff” photo: Merson
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“Carlsbad Sea Wall” photo:Merson
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“South of Tamarack” photo:Merson
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“View from Grandview” photo Merson
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“Harbor Left” photo: Merson
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Al Nelson balsa single fin (late 1950’s) Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Merson asymmetrical, cedar glassed-on fins photo: Merson
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Merson asymetrical fish, Jack Jensen fiberglass fins photo: Merson
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Bob Simmons dual keel (1949) Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Bob Simmons dual keel (1950’s) Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Fiberglass flex fin (late 1960’s) Surfing Heritage & Culture Center collection photo: Merson
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Capitan Fin, Andy Davis “Om” 10″ photo: Merson
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Greenough spoons, fiberglass flex fins, Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Merson Mini Simmons with plywood keels photo: Merson
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Merson 5 fin Bonzer photo: Merson
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Steve Lis fish, Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Merson hull, birch ply quad fins photo: Merson
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Merson hull, birch ply fins, asymmetrical fin set up photo: Merson
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Larry Gephart keels (1978) Surf Craft Exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Mike Hynson twinzer, Futures photo: Merson
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Hot Curl fiberglass flex fin
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Cheyne Horan/ Ben Lexcen Starfin or winged keel (1980) Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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True Ames Greenough-stage6
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Nick & Barry Mirandon Twin Pin (1968) Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Merson Mini Simmons with plywood keels photo: Merson
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Sarusurf 4.6″ flex fin
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Steve Lis fish, Larry Gephart keels, Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Greenough Wave Set flex fin photo: Merson
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Wilderness 9.5″ flex fin, 2.75″ side fins photo: Merson
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Merson birch plywood cut-a-way keel photo: Merson
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Merson hollow wood quad fish, Jack Jensen fins, FCS plugs photo: Merson
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Yater Surf Tech photo: Merson
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Early wood fin (early 1940s) Surfing Heritage & Culture Center collection photo: Merson
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Fins, Surf Craft exhibit Mingei International Museum photo: Merson
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Skip Frye winged fish
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Kelly Slater’s Channel Islands Fred Rubble Model 5 Fin with Sean Mattison Nubster
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George Downing’s first fin box (early 1950’s)
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Bob Simmons, balsa twin fin, Hischier collection.
photo: Merson
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Nat Young, Honolua Bay (1967) photo:Witzig
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W. L. Bahne adjustable fin holder patent (1971)
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George Greenough, Velo fiberglass kneeboard with flex fin (mid 1960’s) Surfing Heritage & Culture Center collection photo: Merson
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Foot drag turn (1930’s)
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Steve Lis fish, Larry Gephart keel fins, Surfing Heritage & Culture Center collection photo: Merson
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Hot Curl board with early fin (late 1930’s) Surfing Heritage & Culture Center collection photo: Merson
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Greg Liddle hull with removable fiberglass flex fin, Surfing Heritage & Culture Center collection photo: Merson
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Hawaiian surfing, solid wood finless board
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Hawaiian surfing on balsa boards (early 1950’s)
photo: Hoffman
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George Downing, big wave board, Makaha
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Steve Lis fish spec sheet (early 1970’s)
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George Greenough, Honolua Bay (1967) photo: Witzig
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Dale Velzy wood Vee fin (1952)
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Tom Blake on hollow board (early 1930’s) photo: Ball
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Tom Blake’s first fin (1935) photo:Blake
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Wood Sunburst Fin (mid-1960’s)