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Category: Podcasts
EP6. Matt Williams – from Tom Wegener’s apprentice to the Factory
Young gun shaper/surfer Matt Williams celebrates 25 years of Factory Surfboards in Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast.
EP5. Kent Ladkin – the state of surf retail business
Surf retailer extraordinaire Kent Ladkin at Natural Necessity Surf Shop talks about surf retail, the current state of play, what he believes the future holds and the age of the Waterman.
EP4. Happy things and hot Rods. A chat with Mark Rabbidge.
In this episode of the Smorgasboarder Podcast we talk with legendary surfboard shaper and former champion surfer Mark Rabbidge about nothing to do with surfboards.
EP3. Mark Riley: the balsa surfboard master
We talk with the man behind Riley Balsa Wood Surfboards – some of the most stunning balsa surfboards you ever have ever seen.
EP2. Neal Cameron: how the surf industry turned to sh*t
Mad scientist, creator of all things weird and wonderful in foam and fibreglass and possibly one of the funniest blokes we’ve ever met – the man from Maroubra Neal Cameron. We’re sure you will have a laugh and thoroughly enjoy this interview that Dave describes as one of the most intriguing he has done since […]
EP1. Big Wave Surfer Sandy Ryan – recovering after meeting a dry reef
In our first ever podcast we chat to one of Australian surfing’s nicest and most down-to-earth people ever – Island Surfboards’ Sandy Ryan – about his recent run-in with a reef while surfing killer waves in South Australia, and we find out a bit more about life at home for the Phillip Island local legend […]