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DeltaPT
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Posted on: Jun 1, 2016 - 4:41pm
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I'm doing some research for a documentary film about surfboard shapers, and I need your help!
Several of our interviewees have mentioned in the old days (1940's and 50's) in the long beach area, there were WW2 surplus life rafts available. These were made with balsa wood in long enough pieces to create a surfboard blank. they would strip the balsa wood from these surplus boats and create surfboards from the wood. This was prior to polyurethane blanks.
We've come across Carley Floats, and it looks like some were made with balsa, others with cork. It sounds like there were other manufacturers? Does anyone have a bit more information?
What we really need though are some original images of balsa life rafts, the exposed balsa, or perhaps some found, surplus life rafts? If the images show them in poor condition that's great, as that's what these guys might have used.
We can't afford to pay for the images, but will credit the photos, photographers, websites on screen. These photos must have clear ownership!
Thank you so much!
Wendi Newman
Surfers and Shapers, the Larry Fuller story
surfersandshapers.com
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DeltaPT
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Posted on: Jun 3, 2016 - 9:59am
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Thanks!
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Jerry Gilmartin |
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Posted on: Jun 3, 2016 - 1:09pm
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Hi Wendi,
I sent you an email with several photos you may use to your email at surfersandshapers@gmail.com
I hope you find them useful.
Jerry
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DeltaPT
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Posted on: Jun 8, 2016 - 1:27pm
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Thank you Jerry.......
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