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Semi-Gun Shaped Stock Longboard
Semi-Gun Shaped Stock Longboard

Semi-Gun Shaped Stock Longboard

Date1965
MediumFoam, Balsa, & Redwood
DimensionsBoard: 10 5/16 ft., 22 1/2 x 3 in., 43 lb. (314.9 x 57.2 x 7.6 cm, 19.5 kg)
Nose: 16 in. (40.6 cm)
Tail: 15 in. (38.1 cm)
ClassificationsSurfboards
Object numberS.29
DescriptionIn the late 50's most surfboards were shaped from balsa wood. The boards were heavy, hard to maneuver, and easily became waterlogged. Polyurethane foam was a new and ideal material soon to become cutting edge. Larry, a chemistry student, was able to source the foam chemicals with help from Gordon Plastics - his father’s family business. With no surfboards available within 50 miles, Larry and Floyd built a mold and began blowing their own foam and building surfboards. By the winter of 1959, the demand for their foam surfboards forced a move from Floyd's Pacific Beach garage into their first legitimate surf shop. Gordon & Smith started up in San Diego in 1959. This is a stock longboard with a semi-gun shape. It is clear and foam. It has a 2" balsa T-band with a 1" redwood stringer, 2 offset .375" balsa T-bands, and wood tail block. It has a wood laminated fin, and it is a very clean example of a board from this era. It is #65-0301. Past team riders have included Mike Hynson, Skip Frye, BO, Butch, and Dale Dobson.
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