Sunday, May 24, 2009

Aloha Caroline


Caroline returned to Hawaii after visiting daughter Stacey and her family in Italy and Shea and Ann and their kids in San Clemente. We spent time at the shop going through old photos and recalling the past. I value our friendship greatly. I've made contact with Sonny Vardeman and Jackie Baxter and a recent visit with Guy Motil was excellent. We are at the half-way point of the research and I appreciate the support I am getting from so many people. (Original art by Joel Morrison)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Legacy Lives


It was good to see Caroline, and Shea and Ann Weber and current team members have a chance to visit with some people who were on the team in the early 1960s at El Patio Cafe. Mike Tabeling, the Florida stand-out who helped establish Dewey Weber Surfboards on the east coast dropped in, as did Guy Motil, the acclaimed publisher/photographer, and Lonnie Argabright, Tim Tuthill, Frank Addleman, and John Bernards. A special treat was seeing Eve Fletcher who brought a photo album with her containing lots of pictures taken in 1956 on Oahu during Dewey's first trip to the Hawaiian Islands where he raised the bar on big wave performance surfing. Eve and Marge Calhoun were on the own surf safari to the islands confirming their place in history as early female pioneers. Eve, from Laguna Beach, still surfs San Onofre which is probably while she wears a permanent smile on her beautiful face. There was a buzz in the place about the new Dewey Weber Planer shape, which has just been released and team riders, and a few of us who've taken it out, are hugely impressed with it. Stay tuned. Mahalo. (Photo by Melody Derloshon)