On September 1st we blogged about an old GH bonzer that made it’s way into the shop with the mysterious intials G.C.
The mysterious G.C is Greg Crosthwaite. The board is back in his possession. He says he loaned it to a buddy years ago and the board had been stolen. Closure!
Years ago, that says it all. Local surf shop means community surf shop. It is the spot on the corner you pass to go surf everyday, where the guy knows who you are and what board you ride. The shop guy, if he were to see you surf from any Southern California bluff, would recognize you just by your style of surfing. He´s the guy that knows something is odd about a board that mysteriously ends up at the shop and through some conections he has finds the true and original owner of the board. Viva Surfy Surfy!¡
Anonymous
September 29, 2010Better than any crime scene drama…great story.
Anonymous
September 29, 2010Awesome story! There’s no mistaking that guy is the owner of that board – the styles just connect. Nice!
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September 29, 2010I dunno….the board has a funny look on it. Greg seems solid, but seriously, I don’t trust that board. Sketchy.
Anonymous
September 29, 2010knew back then it was stolen
good for surfysurfy
hope you pay the thief any money for the board
Anonymous
September 30, 2010Years ago, that says it all. Local surf shop means community surf shop. It is the spot on the corner you pass to go surf everyday, where the guy knows who you are and what board you ride. The shop guy, if he were to see you surf from any Southern California bluff, would recognize you just by your style of surfing. He´s the guy that knows something is odd about a board that mysteriously ends up at the shop and through some conections he has finds the true and original owner of the board. Viva Surfy Surfy!¡