Some more E. Coast (NE) surf history

Discussion in 'Surfboards and Surfboard Design' started by JayD, Mar 10, 2015.

  1. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
  2. Slashdog

    Slashdog Well-Known Member

    May 22, 2012
    Thanks for the post dude, nice to see some love coming to NY. If only the waves looked like that more often.

    They've got a typo on Faktion's profile ('Fakiton'!? Surfline editors, wake up). Anyway ...

    I have a 7'3 Bunger funboard that I absolutely love on the smaller and lined up days.

    My first board was an old Phoenix I picked up, shaped by Jim 'Squeak' Saunders. When picking up supplies to fix it, at Bunger Sayville, they gave me his phone number. Dude called be back a few weeks later and we chatted about the board, a bit of shaping history, etc. Stand up guy! I still ride that board, thing is indestructible. Don't think I could ever part with it.

    This old Bunger came up on craigslist recently .... 1975. It would make an awesome restoration project.

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    http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/spo/4917742852.html
     

  3. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Nice lines and rails
     
  4. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    "Thanks for the post dude, nice to see some love coming to NY. If only the waves looked like that more often."

    After surfing all these years on the East Coast, I have never surfed the Empire State (OC to S. FL only). I did not realize the history going back to the early 60s on the core shaping crew. Is your Bunger a classic or maybe shaped by the son (Tommy?)?

    Whalerus...can I get the dims on that for my next custom?
     
  5. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    I understand....a picture tells a lot, but not the whole story.