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Gordon
Clark 2004
In the late fifties Hobie Alter and Grubby Clark started
experimenting with foam. In 1958, Hobie threw out all
his balsa-wood stuff and this was the beginning of the
transformation of the foam surfboard industry. Three
years later, in 1961, Gordon "Grubby" Clark
formed Clark Foam, and soon became the largest foam-blank
manufacturer in the world. In 1961, Hobie's original
tooling had become too slow to compete with a full-time
foam-blank manufacturer who could run several shifts
and grind out blanks one after another. They knew it
was time to build new molds and new designs, but it
didn't make sense to do it all for just one surfboard
shop. So Grubby, formed Clark Foam and started working
on new molds and new processes.
On
Monday, December 5, 2005 on the news that the premiere
surfboard blank supplier on the planet, Clark Foam,
was shutting down operations effective immediately,
rocked the surfboard industry.
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