Hi folks, here is a board that was given to me, and I am interested in finding out a little history about it. It’s 6’4" x 21" x 3" twin fin fish. There is no name of the person who shaped it, only the initials “RGK”. Hopefully there is someone out there who can shed some light on this board. Thanks in advance.
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Apparently a bloke called Bobby Kazanis used to shape for Small Faces Surfboards and later had a label called RGK.
Currently working in Huntington.
Let me know if this is correct or incorrect people.
I like a challenge.
Apparently a bloke called Bobby Kazanis used to shape for Small Faces Surfboards and later had a label called RGK.
Currently working in Huntington.
Let me know if this is correct or incorrect people.
Hi, thanx for your reply, and I do think you are correct. I found a post on another site and he pretty much say the same thing…
I’m not sure if this helps with your 4-fin research but some of the Small Faces boards were shaped by Bob Kizanis back in those days. He also had a surfboard line called RGK.
that looks just like the best twinny I ever had [apart from the maker]. can you post all the dims please I might just want to make another this winter, assuming I can’t pick up something similar whilst over there in Ca this fall.
that looks just like the best twinny I ever had [apart from the maker]. can you post all the dims please
I might just want to make another this winter, assuming I can’t pick up something similar whilst over there in Ca this fall.
Give me a couple of days to take the measurments, and I’ll email them to you.
Thank’ee kindly, good sur.
Hi, Bob has shaped 2 awesome boards for me so far and i got some cotact info for you! His cell is (562) 881-2599. I havent spoken to him in quite a while so he may have changed his number since then. Bob’s shop is on Slater in Huntington Beach, between Beach an Gothard Right next to the train tracks. His e-mail is surfrgk@aol.com.