Pike, Bob
Intrepid and semi-reclusive regularfooter from Manly Beach, Sydney; described by surf writer Nick Carroll as "the first and the greatest of Australia's big-surf waveriders." Pike was born (1940) and raised in Sydney, and for a time attended the prestigious King's School. His family lived one street back from the Manly Surf Club, and Pike began surfing at age 14 on a huge hollow "toothpick" paddle...
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Bob Pike, Dee Why
Bob Pike, Narrabeen, 1963. Photo: Bob Weeks
Bob Pike, right, and Brian Cole, Flair magazine fashion shoot, 1961