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  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
  • THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2 - REBEL FIN CO.
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The Surfer's Journal

THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2

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More book than magazine. A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each bimonthly edition.

What is happening in edition 31.2?

- The life of David Nuuhiwa chronicled by Phil Jarratt with contributions from Joel Tudor, Skip Frye, Alex Knost & Nat Young

- Scott Tinley ruminates on the relationship between surfing & age.... or rather youth

- Artist, designer, beautiful loser & everything inbetween Geoff McFetridge

- Oscar winning writer & regular footer Stephen Gaghan chats to pal Jamie Brisick

- A photo group show feat. Don Balch, Nathan Oldfield, Julien Roubinet & more

- David Zimmerle on the history & influence of the pier on surf culture & beyond with Huntington Beach as his starting point

- A profile of hard charging desert bred Aussie Imogen Caldwell

- Son of a circus performer & crucial cog in the mass-production of surfboards Clyde Beatty

....plus all the usual and unusual stuff we love from TSJ.

126 pages. 

ABOUT THE SURFER'S JOURNAL
In the world of surf journalism TSJ needs no introduction. For almost 30 years The Surfer's Journal has been putting out six issues of literary writing and epic photography annually. Capturing both the current global state of surfing and surf history in long form articles, TSJ avoids the pitfalls of throw away journalism and the mags full of ads and advertorial which led to the maxim "print is dead". We only stock magazines which have us itching to read every word of every issue and The Surfer's Journal epitomises that notion.