Photos: J. Pham.
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Here's an obscure one from the Gul collection, an early -mid 70s singlefin made by Hue surfboards with a hand drawn patriotic Britannia logo. This could have been made by one of the big makers under a side label as a tax dodge, or could just be a rare and small output shaper - who knows ? Some surfing history is a bit patchy. Photos by Alex.

Nobuhito Ohkawa from Japan has been very busy trying to finish his board to get it down to the Gold Coast next weekend. He flies in next Saturday with his wife and a couple of boards. All Paulownia , all from the same tree. He has a very detailed approach to building his boards.Come and check them out next weekend if you are able.
I have recently been accepted for the LJAWF Emerging Artist Scholarship. There are only 14 scholarships awarded and I was fortunate enough to receive one. The scholarship entails that I get a 10'x10' booth free of charge at the upcoming La Jolla Art and Wine Festival, October 9th and 10th. Also I get to keep 100% of the profit for any artwork I sell. This is going to be a fun weekend event to help support the funding of key programs at three area public schools: La Jolla, Torrey Pines, and Bird Rock Elementary. So if you are in the area or want to plan a weekend getaway come down to La Jolla, have a little wine and food, and check out some cool art! For more info go to www.lajollaartandwinefestival.com/index.html
Just sent a few boards to the Mollusk Surf Shops in Venice and Brooklyn. Feel free to email me with any questions you may have about them.danny@hesssurfboards.comYou can check out the Hess boards on the Mollusk site.
David from Paulownia Paradise in Melbourne just sent these pics and the following story to share.
" We were often asked how a solid Paulownia surf board would perform so we used 3 lengths of 2”Paulownia timber that were quite bowed and just glued them together then shaped a 9’10” long board from solid timber with no holes drilled not chambered at all and weighed in at 12.5 KG and just a linseed oil finish."




" We laminated a D fin out of 6mm Paulownia and gave the end result to Ken Reimers of KR surf to test it with an honest result ."
The result - "Not enough rocker , not enough buoyancy and the fin buzzed so we have proved that this is not the way to go."
Nobby and Paul Jensen at last years Wooden Board day in the Gold Cost Sun newspaper.
The Gold Coast Surf Museum is not far from the Alley right opposite the entry to The Currumbin Wild Life Sanctuary in Tomewin Street. Look for the big surfboard.Saturday night at the Surf Museum to meet a few people and a few beers , put faces to names and all that.Great venue and some great boards and memorabilia to check out as well.