International Surfboard Builders Hall Of Fame Inductee Details
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Inductee Name Wallace Froiseth | Event Year 2006 | Inductee Location Hawaii | Inductee Contact Wallace Frank Froiseth, a surfing pioneer and devoted Hokule‘a supporter, died July 2015 at his home in Kaimuki. He was 95. |
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"As we grew up, we used to rent boards from the old Tavern; 50 cents-a-day, 25 cents-a-day kind of thing." Wally looked over the rim of his glasses at me. "And, then we finally got some boards of our own. We were able to buy or somebody gave us some." We sat on Wally's bed, pouring over old photograph albums and talking story of the Hot Curl days. It was not lost on me that I was at last interviewing one of surfing's pioneer big wave riders. Wallace Froiseth, born December 21, 1919, is perhaps the most well-known of the Hot Curl surfers of the 1930s and '40s. As such, he played a vital part in the early evolution of today's big wave guns, beginning in 1937 with the refinement of the fin-less, redwood Hot Curl surfboard | |||
For the complete biography, go to: http://files.legendarysurfers.com/surf/legends/ls10.shtml | |||
Thanks to: http://files.legendarysurfers.com/surf/legends/ls10.shtml for the photo | |||
Links Wallace "Wally" Froiseth Legendary Hot Curl Surfer WALLACE FRANK FROISETH / 1919 – 2015 |