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  • Skip Frye 1968 Vee Bottom w/OG Fin

    1968 Skip Frye Vee Bottom 

    This thing is about as clean as these get and it has the original fin! That alone is worth the price of admission. These were pivotal in the advancement of surfboard design. Only made for a very short amount of time, these transition boards are a direct result of Skip and the WIndansea crew visiting McTavish in Australia during the Plastic Fantastic trip. Skip came home and overnight boards went from 9’6”’to 8’ and the heavy vee bottoms were on. Logs were dead. 

    Skip actually cut down one of his vee bottoms into the first egg tail and that went on to be a universal design still used today. So while these surfed pretty bad, their place in history is very important on helping us get to where we were going. 

     

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