More than 100 surfboards show up at the Vintage Surf Meet

More than 100 classic surfboards have gathered at the Museum of British Surfing for the first Vintage Surf Meet, in Braunton. Hundreds of surfers from across the United Kingdom have traveled to Braunton to show and see the oldest surfboards in the country. Star attraction was the visit of legendary Californian shaper from the 1950s […]

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More than 100 classic surfboards have gathered at the Museum of British Surfing for the first Vintage Surf Meet, in Braunton. Hundreds of surfers from across the United Kingdom have traveled to Braunton to show and see the oldest surfboards in the country. Star attraction was the visit of legendary Californian shaper from the 1950s and 1960s, Bing Copeland, pictured with a line-up of local North Devon surfing pioneers.   The evening before Bing attended a charity film screening of the new movie “Boardroom”, at Croyde Village Hall, which raised more than £1,000 for Surfers Against Sewage and the surfing museum.

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