Pepperdine University Libraries Malibu, Calif John Mazza Historic Surfboard Collection, Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives
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This board was shaped by Woody Brown, who also used it to surf Hawaii’s famous Makaha surf break, the birthplace of big-wave surfing. Brown, an early and daring big-wave rider, is well remembered for surviving the monster waves that swallowed Dickie Cross alive at North Shore in 1943. In addition to building surfboards, Brown was also a glider enthusiast and is credited with designing the modern catamaran. Due to its light weight, balsa became a popular core material for surfboards during the 1940s and 1950s. 10 ft., 2 in.
Surfboard collection exhibited at Payson Library, Pepperdine University. The collection is owned by John Mazza, the John G. Mazza Loving Trust Dtd 5/17/90, and the Malibu Surfing Museum. Mazza (John) Collection of Historic Surfboards 0172: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8j67q1b/
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