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      • Dewey Weber Surfboards popularized the "hatchet" fin and was the first surfboard manufacturer to introduce a removable fin. Dewey was also first to give his popular designs model designations.
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  2. HAND-SHAPED SURFBOARDS. A surfboard built by Dewey Weber is something you can count on. Each design is tested and taken to the limits by team riders to ensure that you get the best surfboard possible.

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    • The “Little Man on Wheels”
    • Surf Bum to Entrepreneur
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    He was the first “hotdogger.” A compact bundle of energy. He assaulted surfing with a unique flamboyant style. Dewey Weber was the guy who could quick step to the nose and never settle for less than maximum in the turn. Drew Kampion, of Surfing Magazine, said, “With his trademark red trunks, platinum blond hair, and a definite attitude, Dewey defin...

    In the summer of 1960, relinquishing an athletic college scholarship, Dewey Weber embraced the world of business, on a surfboard. He borrowed $1500.00 to open a two-room surf shop on the beach in Venice, California. At twenty-two years old he was making surfboards in one room, selling them in the other and surfing every day. Within five years, he w...

    In 1960, Dewey sat down with a man at the print shop and designed his mark. He used his favorite colors; red, white, and black; and put his signature in a flared rectangle. He put the mark on everything. He wore the colors and made sure it was “in your face.” It became internationally recognized. By 1962, he was selling Dewey Weber T-shirts with hi...

  3. A surfboard built by Dewey Weber is something you can count on. We constantly evaluate and fine tune designs ensure that you get the best surfboard possible. That is why we currently make 18 models - from traditional longboards to performance shortboards to stand-up paddle boards.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dewey_WeberDewey Weber - Wikipedia

    Surfing. Weber caught the eye of one of the best-known surfers and surfboard makers of that time, Dale Velzy, who advertized his surfboards by sponsoring surfers to ride them. During Weber's work for Velzy, the surfer sought to find a way to surf in Hawaii.

  5. Dewey Weber Surfboards. In the 1960’s, Dewey Weber influenced both surfboard design and the surfing lifestyle that still has influence to this day. Dewey quickly garnered the reputation of being one of surfing’s top businessmen and soon he was recognized as the largest and most innovative surfboard manufacturer in the entire surfing ...

  6. Nov 24, 2015 · Dewey Weber, nicknamed the little man on wheels for his diminutive stature and hot dog surf style, was one of the most enterprising of California’s surfboard manufacturers.

  7. 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.

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