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  1. May 23, 2021 · Dewey Weber was born David Earl Weber on August 18, 1938 in Denver, Colorado. He went on to become one of the greats in surfing in the 1950s and a great in the surfboard manufacturing world in the 1960s.

  2. Whether you have a shell, full slide in cabover camper, or doing research r/TruckCampers is where you can discuss modifications, tips/tricks, camping locations, or ask questions about truck campers large and small.

  3. Feb 8, 2017 · Matt Warshaw's latest History Of Surfing chapter dropped a few days ago, and it's all about Malibu's "Little Man on Wheels," Dewey Weber. An expert hotdogger, and one of the '50s-generations' most talented surfers, Weber brought a showmanship dripping with ambition and self-critical intensity.

  4. Nov 24, 2015 · This is a story about my ongoing effort to rehabilitate a 9'6" Dewey Weber Feather. Affectionately named BLACK SHEEP for some reason I am still trying to track down, this Feather clearly had...

  5. Dewey was one of the first to adapt to the late '60s shortboard revolution, but it still took a heavy toll on his business. In 1993--the year Dewey died--Weber Surfboards closed its only remaining shop in Hermosa Beach.

  6. Jan 7, 2014 · You get a quick glance at it in the clip above, just after the opening title, as Weber deplanes, lip-forward, in Honolulu. A fleshy little badge of determination. How easy to imagine Dewey wearing the exact same face while winning the big yo-yo championship as a schoolboy, or the high school conference wrestling title, or whil...

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  8. Dewey Weber ( August 18, 1938 - January 7, 1993) The Little Man on Wheels was always moving. Where others stood and posed, Dewey Weber injected life and movement, helping to usher in the era of hotdogging.

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