Greg Noll, The Art of the Surf Board
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One of the greatest surfers of all time, Greg Noll has built a considerable reputation as master of surfboard making, or "shaping." Today, collectors and surfers alike prize his unique brand of board. Recently featured in the award-winning documentary feature, Riding Giants, "Da Bull," in his iconic black-and-white striped trunks, was emblematic of big surf and fearless commitment. In addition to being a pioneer of big-wave surfing, surf movies, and surf magazines, by the mid-1960s, Noll was one of the largest surfboard manufacturers in the world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #89374 in Books
- Published on: 2007-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 160 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Leafing through the pages of "The Art of the Surfboard" wears you out, just from the sheer impact of Noll's personality. Kampion -- a longtime surf writer with a canny feel for the history of the sport -- pretty much captures the many facets of Noll's contributions to surfing and also resists the overheated surf-magazine puffery. Noll emerges not as a god, but as a talented guy good with both his hands and his brain. "Greg Noll: The Art of the Surfboard" zeroes in on Greg Noll and on the art of surfboard craftsmanship, and does so with savvy good humor. -- Honolulu Star Bulletin, March 2007
There's a beautiful coffee-table book coming out from Gibbs Smith called Greg Noll: The Art of the Surfboard. It's got all the longboard designs from the prison-shorts, big-wave surfer. -- Publishers Weekly, Notes From The Bookroom, March 30, 2007
From the Inside Flap
These Amazing, Speeding Objects!
The surfboard is both watercraft and work of art. Its sleek curves and lines are designed for high-performance travel upon the dynamic liquid medium of ocean swells and waves.
Greg Noll: The Art of the Surfboard tells the full story of the surfboard as realized through the hands and mind of a sur?ng legend, who has been hand-crafting surfboards for over 55 years. From simple balsa boards built for Malibu's small waves in the 1950s to sleek, streamlined dragsters designed for the giant winter surf on Oahu's North Shore,Greg Noll has lifted the art of the surfboard to a new plane. Utilizing rare and ancient woods (like koa and redwood) he re-creates the classic and important boards from the past.
This is the full story that answers who, how and why as manifested in the life and works of one of surfing's greatest riders and craftsmen.
From the Back Cover
Every surfboard is a reservoir of potential-a vehicle that leads its riders to powerful, often life-changing experiences with the sea and with fellow surfers.
Customer Reviews
Watermen, Craftsmen & Surfers
This book transcends art by combining a culture, a sport, a quasi-religion (at least for us Surfers) and the unique aspect of all surfboards, save the last few years, being hand made by craftsmen that placed their love of the ocean and riding its waves above the normal quest for money and power.
The Nolls are true 'Royalty' of our sport. They represent many of the qualities that are becoming increasingly lost on our youth today. With their steadfast devotion to replicating boards ridden by surfing's forefathers they show their respect to the foundation of our sport.
Thank you for your continued leadership in our sport.
A great read, a great book.
Two Characters
Surfing is a pastime/activity/obsession/lifestyle (I can't bring myself to call it a... sport) unique in its history and characters (think renegades), and Noll is a unique character/renegade/lunatic even amongst that lot. Kampion, aside from being a character/renegade/lunatic his own self, is simply THE historian/chronicler/storyteller of the pastime/activity/obsession/lifestyle.
To put it another way: If you're over 40 and surf this book is mandatory.
If you're under 40 and surf: "mandatory" means you should read it.
The story behind the wave craft...
An infinitely deep look at THE quintessential legend of surfing, "Greg Noll: The Art of the Surfboard" is an honest, "no rock left unturned" retrospective of surfboard shaper/surfer/waterman Greg Noll. Leaf through the pages of this book and you're instantly captivated by a virtual kaleidescope of Noll's meticulously handcrafted, functional works of art, coupled with a treasure trove of stories well worth telling.
Kampion, a "literary savant of surfing's cultural record", has chronicled just about every aspect of the sport of kings, making him a natural choice to weave this tale. Here he takes on the insurmountable task of capturing Noll's endless contributions to surfcraft with his characteristic thirst for all things water-related.
The sheer amount of research that went into this book is unimaginable, and yet somehow reading it feels like you're simply talking story, Hawaiian style.
The best part about this book is that it's not just a historical register: Kampion also turns his lens at Noll's son Jed, and we get a glimpse of how Greg's skills with a sander and Surform are being passed down to another generation of board builders.
With every turn, "The Art of the Surfboard" is pure aloha. And no filler.




