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History of Surfboards
In ancient times the art of surfing was a deeply spiritual affair for Hawaiian people and surfing was not only recreational but a means for resolving conflicts and training for the Hawaiian chiefs. The Hawaiian people had rituals for building surfboards and the surfboards they built ranged from 10-16 ft made of solid redwood and the longer the board the higher your social ranking. During the early days the Hawaiian's made two types of surfboards made from the Wili Wili, the Ula and the Koa tree's.
The 'Olo' surfboard was ridden by the Chiefs or the noblemen usually between 14-16 feet and the 'Alaia' surfboard was between 10-12 feet in length and ridden by commoners.
Captain Cook witnessed natives surfing solid wooden surfboards when he visited the Hawaiian Islands in 1777 and his diaries are the first official documentation describing the art of surfing.
Later in the mid 19th century when the western/white missionaries arrived surfing almost died out in the islands. At the start of the 20th century the missionaries influence over the islands began to decline and Hawaiians along with the new European and American settlers began surfing again. One of these was George Freeth, who through his surfing, experimented with board design, and cut his 16 foot Hawaiian board in half. Making the typical solid redwood Hawaiian board of the time to around 6 to 10 foot long.
In 1926 one of the most famous names in surf history; Tom Blake designed the first hollow surfboard constructed of redwood with hundreds of holes drilled in it and was encased with a thin board of wood on top and bellow the board. The board was 15 foot long, 19" wide, 4" thick and weighed 100 lbs.
This hollow surfboard eventually became the first mass-produced board in 1930s due to it's weight and the speeds it could generate.
In 1932 Balsa wood from South America became a popular material for building surfboards. The new balsa wood boards only weighed around 30 to 40 pounds apposed to the 90 to 100 pound redwood boards. Such a reduction in weight was a major step forward in board design, and became more and more in demand.
The end of World War 2 opened up new possibilities in surfboard design as many new materials had become available through advances in technology. Fibreglass and styrofoam were the most significant of these.
The shortboard first came to the surf scene during the late 60's to early 70's and the average length went from 10 to 6 foot, with an obvious reduction in weight. These new boards allowed surfers to ride in the pocket of the wave and Dick Brewer is credited with it's design. These new boards allowed faster, more aggressive surf and more manoeuvrability. It was around this time that the twin fin was created, apposed to just the one.
In 1966, Nat Young won the World Championships on a shortboard called 'Sam' designed by George Greenough and Bob McTavish. This board allowed greater performance style surfing with sharper turns and greater acceleration, which kick-started the 'shortboard revolution'.
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Shaun Parker has been at the forefront of the surfing industry bringing the latest in surf fashion to the public. Surf Shop
Is there a Ouija Board Demon for each board?
I have seen estimates of 20 to 30 million Ouija Boards from Parker Brothers alone. This says nothing of the pre-Parker boards or the many home made boards. I was curious about the division of labor for the Ouija Board Demons. Is there a demon for each board or do they rotate. Were do their assignments come from and can they be promoted if they do a good job.
LOL! The Demons Union could answer that for you.
While I've never used one personally (just don't have any desire to), I did know a girl awhile back who believed that only the lowest class of demons (aka the worst. how she translated that one I don't know) are chained to the Parker Brothers boards, due to her and her mother's bad experiences with them. But that if you make your own board out of a special kind of wood which she never specified and you cast a spell on yourself and a bunch of other mumbo jumbo that is the only way you can be safe using one.
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