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After being commissioned to create a bronze drinking fountain for the City of Cocoa, Florida, and the local art community, Moffett created the sculpture titled Fountainhead. [1] The drinking fountain included giant, mismatched feet, dangling hands and breasts, with a water spout spewing from its vampire-fang, tipped lips. [ 1 ]
Charlie Cogal (sp) Sunny Isles Pier, Florida (1963-1965 East Coast RICK Surfboard Competition Team) Tom Septembre Sunny Isles Pier, Florida (1964-1965 East Coast RICK Surfboard Competition Team) Jack "Murf The Surf" Murphy, South Beach, Florida (cut and shape boards for Surfboard House, early 60's?). Opened a surf shop in Indiatlantic, Florida
Ron Jon in Cocoa Beach. Ron Jon Surf Shop is a surfer-style retail store chain founded in 1959 in Ship Bottom, New Jersey by Ron DiMenna. [1] The store specializes in surfing and bodyboarding equipment, and their Cocoa Beach, Florida, store is currently the largest surf shop in the world. [2] Michele Goodwin is the current president. [3]
In 2012 Brophy featured in the seminal book Surf Graphics [1] In spring of 2011, Crystal Cove Media Production Company Archived 2011-02-19 at the Wayback Machine produced a television show called THE PAINT SHOP WITH DREW BROPHY, which aired on Southern California local television channels, including Cox and Time Warner. THE PAINT SHOP is a ...
A beach break is an area of open coastline where the waves break over a sand-bottom. They are the most common, yet also the most volatile of surf breaks. Wave breaks happen successively at beach breaks, as in there are multiple peaks to surf at a single beach break location.
Kelly turned pro in 1990 and qualified for the Bud Pro Tour (The World Surf League's qualifying tour at the time). He then immediately won his first contest on the Bud Pro Tour, The Body Glove Surf Bout in Trestles, California. At the end of the year he qualified for the World Surf League Championship Tour for the 1991 season. After qualifying ...
As of 2018, Grain had over 50,000 followers on Instagram, 12,000 on Facebook, and more than 7,000 newsletter subscribers. [2] Grain's website and social media presence have been praised as an example of using open communication on the internet to spread ideas and create customers. [ 20 ]
Surftech came to the fore at a time of increased focus on new technologies within the surfboard production industry. Whereas traditional boards are made using polyurethane foam "blanks" that are then cut and sanded to form by shapers, Surftech uses a process of blowing polystyrene into preset molds designed by its various shapers.