Chapin, Gard
Innovative but prickly surfer from Hollywood, California; stepfather to surfing icon Mickey Dora; one of the most talented and least-liked surfers of the prewar era. "He ran circles around most guys up and down the California coast," boardmaker Joe Quigg said of Chapin, "because most surfers in his generation were laid back. To them, surfing was like going fishing. Gard was this wild, radical guy ...
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Gard Chapin, Palos Verdes Cove. Photo: Doc BallSubscribe to view
Gard Chapin. Photo: Doc BallSubscribe to view
Gard Chapin (right) and Miki Dora, cira 1950Subscribe to view
Gard Chapin. Photo: Don JamesSubscribe to view
Gard Chapin, far right. Photo: Don JamesSubscribe to view
Palos Verdes Surf Club Party, early 1940s; Gard Chapin in white T-shirt. Photo: Doc BallSubscribe to view
Gard Chapin, Palos Verdes Cove. Photo: Doc Ball
Gard Chapin. Photo: Doc Ball
Gard Chapin (right) and Miki Dora, cira 1950
Gard Chapin. Photo: Don James
Gard Chapin, far right. Photo: Don James
Palos Verdes Surf Club Party, early 1940s; Gard Chapin in white T-shirt. Photo: Doc Ball