Los Angeles Times

Created light foam surfboards

- By Phillip Molnar Molnar writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Larry Gordon, who helped revolution­ized surfing with the creation of foam boards, has died, his daughter said. He was in his 70s. Debbie Gordon, who manages Gordon & Smith Surf boards & Skateboard­s, announced her father’s death New Year’s Day on Facebook, and it spread to the surfing community.

Gordon was 19 and studying chemistry at San Diego State University when he started experiment­ing with foam materials at his father’s factory, Gordon Plastics. He then started shaping boards in his friend Floyd Smith’s garage.

“It was hard to come by surf boards, and the ones out there were mostly made out of balsa wood and were heavy and hard to maneuver,” Gordon told the San Diego Union-Tribune in 2007. “So we made a mold and blew foam to build our own boards.”

Gordon and Smith started the company G&S in the late 1950s.

Their polyuretha­ne foam boards, lighter and easier to ride, made surfing more accessible, helping to drive its popularity across the globe and making unwieldy balsa boards obsolete.

In 1959, the pair had to move to a bigger shop in Pacific Beach as their product attracted an internatio­nal following. The company continued to grow over the next few decades, adding skateboard­s, short boards and surf wear.

On the surfing blog Kelpfire, author Ken Lewis said G&S was a huge brand in surfing. “Larry’s real legacy is not just as a savvy business owner,” he wrote, “but that of a surfer who followed his heart and was the father to his great family.”

In a 2014 interview, Gordon said: “It’s a great culture to be a part of, and I am thankful that I was able to play a part in the developmen­t of the sport and the modern foam surfboard.”

 ??  ?? A REVOLUTION IN WAVE RIDING Gordon, here shaping a balsa wood surf board in 1960, founded Gordon & Smith Surf boards & Skateboard­s
with Floyd Smith in the late 1950s. Their polyuretha­ne foam boards made surfing more accessible.
A REVOLUTION IN WAVE RIDING Gordon, here shaping a balsa wood surf board in 1960, founded Gordon & Smith Surf boards & Skateboard­s with Floyd Smith in the late 1950s. Their polyuretha­ne foam boards made surfing more accessible.

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