George Greenough Article in Ocean Mag

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George Greenough Article in Ocean Mag

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I ran across this Greenough Article in Ocean Mag a free San Diego publication.
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Great article!! I remember to this day. The first time I saw him surf Rincon. I was amaze what he was doing on a kneeboard. Because of him I give my surfboard or threw it away I don't remember. I went out and got me a kneeboard and never look back to this day!!!
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Joe, thanks, that was good.

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Ocean Mag is really great - can't be making that much money but truly a local gem.
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Stoke is something we are all after. In this World Wide Webclip, Kelly, Curren, Shaun Thompson, and even George Greenough explore their definitions of stoke. What's yours?

http://www.korduroy.tv/2011/stoke-surfe ... e-webclips
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Whats my stoke?

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waka wrote:Whats my stoke?

www.kryptsurf.com


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Surf Mat History

Developed in 1933, the air filled surf mat was an Australian invention. It predated all of the modern surfboard design and history that we know today.
Credit where it's due! It was called the Surfoplane and was the brainchild of Dr Ernest Smithers. There is a pic of Doc Smithers kneeriding one on the SurfReseach site. Those Krypts look awesome.
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Post by Mark Ramirez »

I'm the "happy camper" today. After Joe posted the Greenough article I search for it. They always have it at my local 7 eleven. (quiki mart). There were none to be found! Wait, it rained a couple of days ago, maybe they got soaking wet and were tossed out? But this morning, getting some coffee from my favorite cafe, waiting for them to hand pick the coffee beans and roast them, only one single copy of the Ocean magazine left! :D I knocked people down just to get it! I had found it! 8) Life is good :!:
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