Tomb and Reeves Beauty Added To The FSM Collection
We recently paid a visit to surfing legend Bob Reeves, down in Vero Beach. Originally from Imperial Beach CA, Bob was working at the Inter- Island factory in Honolulu when
We recently paid a visit to surfing legend Bob Reeves, down in Vero Beach. Originally from Imperial Beach CA, Bob was working at the Inter- Island factory in Honolulu when
January 1, 2022 Read more of Bob's stories at bobfreemansurf.com The first time I saw Gary was in 1965 at a surf contest in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. He
Hillard Grossman Reprinted from FLORIDA TODAY Windex-colored water, pastel-painted buildings and bronze bodies typify South Beach. But lost in the world of models, muscles and “Musica
Hello Museum Supporters- The last two years have been challenging for all of us but we seem to be turning the corner and the museum is ready to get busy
Story by Gregory Hall Christmas makes you think of good friends and good times with them. As was with me being one of the few Floridians that actually
Pretty incredible surf community we live in: The owner of Core Surf has a surfer bring in a pretty destroyed Natural Art fish… He had it for 30 years..He
Paul Eaton, founder and organizer of the annual Florida Shape Off competition, has donated the winning surfboard from the first shape off in 2008. The event is a competition that
Story by Chuck Evans Here is a story I sent to my daughter through StoryWorth. She provides a question a week. I respond and the stories are printed into a
My family moved to Miami Beach from New York City in 1948, when I was 2. My grandmother had been in real estate there for a long time, and my
Board collector Brian Wenzel brought an interesting piece to the museum to add to our collection- an 8ft blue kook box. The term kook box was slang for early surfboards