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List of Resources

The following sources were used in the research and writing of “Surf, Skate, Snow – Exploring the Murky Origins of Board Sports” which appeared in the Summer and Fall 2013 issues of the Journal of Sports Philately. The listings are organized by sport.

While I received help and advice from a number of quarters in researching this article, I would, in particular, like to acknowledge the assistance of Sam Zuegner and the California Surf Museum in Oceanside, California; James Bennett and the (Isle of) Jersey Club; and author Kristin Zambucka of Honolulu, Hawaii.

Surfing Sources

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California Surf Museum. URL: www.surfmuseum.org/

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Dunn, Geoffrey & Stoner, Kim. “Riders of the Sea Spray. How three young Hawaiian princes first introduced surfing to Santa Cruz—and to the mainland of the Americas.” Good Times (Santa Cruz, Calif. weekly community newspaper), Wednesday, 31 March 2010. URL: www.gtweekly.com/index.php/good-times-cover-stories/936-riders-of-the-sea-spray.html

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Skateboarding Sources

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Hamm, Keith. “Kicktail innovator Larry Stevenson dies.” ESPN.com, Monday, March 26, 2012. URL: xgames.espn.go.com/skateboarding/article/7740600/skateboard-kicktail-innovator-larry-stevenson-dies- 81 Lapchick, Richard. “Latino influence shapes action sports: Skateboarding pioneers Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta opened the doors to a culture” ESPN.com, September 29, 2009. URL: sports.espn.go.com/espn/hispanicheritage2009/columns/story?columnist=lapchick_richard&id=4516693

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Snowboarding Sources

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