Ask the expert: How much is a vintage bolsawood board worth?
February 18th, 2008, 10:50 am · Post a Comment · posted by Laylan Connelly, staff writer
Q. I am a 33-year-old father of two boys, 4 and 2. I’m a former high school and college athlete. I quickly realized that doesn’t mean I’m going to be able to surf right away. I want surfing to be an activity I can do with my boys. My question is this: What advice can you give me to become a confident surfer myself? I’ve taken a lesson and I guess I need to go as often as I can. I’m a little hesitant to go where there is a big line-up, since I don’t want to screw that up. I love being in the water and I see surfing as a great way to spend time with my boys. Thanks for your advice.
A. The lesson was a good idea, maybe more would be even a better idea. Also you are right about going often. Surfing takes a long time to master and the more you go, the better you get. Thus, more confidence. It is a great thing to do with your kids. You are also right about sticking to beaches that are more user-friendly to beginners. Good luck.
Q. How much is a Hobie 1958-59 bolsawood board worth? It has been re-glassed and is in fine condition. India ink stamp on tail. Thanks
A. A lot. It would have been more if not re-glassed. Original is always worth more. But none the less. you have a very valuable surfboard there, well into the thousands of dollars. Best bet is to check with Allan Seymour in Capistrano Beach. Good luck.
Q. Do you know where I can find copies of the vintage surf films “Pacific Vibrations” and “Five Summer Stories?”
A. Pacific Vibrations is only available as a bootleg copy and the best bet for that would probably be EBay. Five Summer Stories is in surf shops. Good luck
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