Last April the Surfing Heritage and Cultural Centre in San Clemente, California, hosted what was billed as a reunion of former staffers and senior contributors from Surfer Magazine’s nearly 60 years at the top of the surf media pile.
Your correspondent, who laboured as the magazine’s North Shore correspondent from the late 1970s into the early 80s, received an invitation but missed the shindig by a mere 48 hours. However, he is reliably informed that most of the big names, past and present, of surf media were there, some virtually unchanged from their glory days, others almost unrecognisable, but only one-time editor Sam George refused to wear a nametag. If you don’t know Sam, you don’t know Sam, I suppose. The beer, wine, tequila, tall stories and bonhomie flowed until…
