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Printed in the U.S.A. with water based ink, our 100% all-natural cotton pillowcases are a luxurious texture for optimal comfort and durability that will keep you dreaming of the flying spirit in your own home. With retro aviation designs from now and then, our crisp, smooth pillowcases are an exceptional memento and gift as they are both functional and sentimental. The durable yet supple softness of the pillowcase will assure your comfort while offering a unique aviation display pleasing to the eye. A hidden on-edge zipper with reinforced stitching allows your pillowcase to cover any insert without the undesirable zipper display. When it comes time to clean, simply toss in the washer and tumble dry on low for a fresh start!
ALL-NATURAL 100% COTTON PILLOW CASE
- Size is 16" X 16" Pillows cases are hand crafted therefore there might be some slight variations
- Invisable zipper closure to easily slip pillow cover over any insert
- Machine washable, Cold water, Tumble dry low
- Filling not included
ALL-NATURAL 100% COTTON PILLOW CASE
- Size is 16" X 16" Pillows cases are hand crafted therefore there might be some slight variations
- Invisable zipper closure to easily slip pillow cover over any insert
- Machine washable, Cold water, Tumble dry low
- Filling not included
ALL-NATURAL 100% COTTON PILLOW CASE
- Size is 16" X 16" Pillows cases are hand crafted therefore there might be some slight variations
- Invisable zipper closure to easily slip pillow cover over any insert
- Machine washable, Cold water, Tumble dry low
- Filling not included
ALL-NATURAL 100% COTTON PILLOW CASE
- Size is 16" X 16" Pillows cases are hand crafted therefore there might be some slight variations
- Invisable zipper closure to easily slip pillow cover over any insert
- Machine washable, Cold water, Tumble dry low
- Filling not included
11 OZ. CERAMIC MUGS
- Microwave Safe
- Colorfast wrap print artwork
- Dish Washer Safe
HIGH-QUALITY POSTER PRINT
- Dimensions: 18" X 24"
- Colorfast inkjet printed
- Printed on Eco-Sol paper stock
Kanakaloka's Power:
Kanakaloka keeps the merry Spirit of Kalikimaka in paradise alive year round.Over 200 page book written by Bruce Brown’s son Dana brown, this paper jewel goes deep into detail after detail about the filming techniques, locations and journey in search of the perfect wave. Meticulously crafted with five different types of paper, full color printing, fold-outs, and held together with Chinese binding. You’ll be fully immersed in everything you need to know and more about The Endless Summer.
206 PAGE FULL-COLOR BOOK WITH COLLECTORS ITEMS
- Book
- 5 Unique Film Frames
- Reproduction of the 1964 Original Planning Map
- 4 100% Authentic Signatures
- 50th Anniversary Commemorative Medallion
- 1 Remastered DVD
- 6 Never before seen Photos
- 2016 version of the Classic Movie Poster
- 5 Storyboard Pages
- 3 Flipbooks
- 4 tickets from the Original Film Viewings
- 4 Personal Letters
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- Sheet size: 4" X 5.25"
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- Water resistant
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SELF ADHESIVE CUSTOM CUT VINYL STICKER
- Sheet size: 4" X 5.25"
- Peel and stick
- Water resistant
- For indoor and outdoor use
SELF ADHESIVE CUSTOM CUT VINYL STICKER
- Sheet size: 4" X 5.25"
- Peel and stick
- Water resistant
- For indoor and outdoor use
11 OZ. CERAMIC MUG
- Microwave Safe
- Colorfast wrap print artwork
- Dish Washer Safe
Believe it or not, Hawaii does, indeed, have an interstate highway. Now, you ask, how can an island have an interstate highway? Well, U.S. law states that federal highway funds can be used as long as the proposed highway connects military bases. Oahu’s Honolulu Highway, known to locals as “H1,†connects Pearl Harbor with Diamond Head, which used to be home to Fort Ruger. The first portions of the H1 opened in 1953, and over a half century later, H1 still enables locals and visitors alike to explore the beautiful island of Oahu. There are also interstates H2 and H3, which completed in 1997, has arguably some of the most beautiful views of any US highway.
VINTAGE METAL SIGN
- Dimensions: 17" X 15" Weighs: 2.5lbs.
- Made with heavy gauge steel
- Baked and Powder Coated Sublimation Printing for a durable & long-lasting finish
For the best plate meals in Waikiki, you actually have to head to Kapahulu. Situated a short distance up the road from Diamond Head, Rainbow Drive-In serves up ono grindz, which visitors to Hawai'i quickly learn means delicious food. Seiju Ifuku, the founder of Rainbow Drive-In, learned to cook while serving in the Army during World War II. He and his wife Ayako opened up Rainbow Drive-In in 1961. For 50 years, their philosophy has been to offer generous portions of hearty, simple food to the working person. Everyone always comes back for da ono grindz!
VINTAGE METAL SIGN
- Dimensions: 11" X 11" Weighs: 2lbs.
- Made with heavy gauge steel
- Baked and Powder Coated Sublimation Printing for a durable & long-lasting finish
Academy award nominated director, Bruce Brown spent two years chasing summer around the world and capturing footage that set the standard for all future surf films. Surfers Michael Hynson and Robert August were lucky enough to get to search for the perfect wave off the coasts of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti and Hawai'i. Screened to audiences in Southern California in 1964, and distributed world-wide in 1966, The Endless Summer would go onto generate over $30 million dollars at the box office, and take its rightful place as the king of surf videos.
VINTAGE METAL SIGN
- Dimensions: 12" X 18" Weighs: 2lbs.
- Made with heavy gauge steel
- Baked and Powder Coated Sublimation Printing for a durable & long-lasting finish
Today the sport of surfing and its cultural impact is felt all around the globe. Surfing was an integral part of life among native Hawaiians when Europeans began to arrive in the late 18th century. After being labeled as a taboo by Missionaries, surfing had a major resurgence in the mid 1900s. The history of surfing can be see through the evolution of Hawaiian surfboards from the ancient paipo to the modern shortboard. Lifesize replicas of many of these boards are on display in the Malibu Shirts surf museum.
Academy Award-nominated director, Bruce Brown spent two years chasing summer around the world and capturing footage that set the standard for all future surf films. Surfers Michael Hynson and Robert August were lucky enough to get to search for the perfect wave off the coasts of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, and Hawai'i. Screened to audiences in Southern California in 1964, and distributed worldwide in 1966, The Endless Summer would go onto generate over $30 million dollars at the box office and take its rightful place as the king of surf videos.
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Raised in Southern California, Dick Brewer was taught how to shape by Bob Shepherd and was also influenced by Pat Curren. Dick shaped his first work of art, a 9’ 10” gun, in 1959. Two years later, he would revolutionize the sport of surfing by founding Surfboards Hawaii, in Haleiwa. In the process, he created the performance board of choice for the biggest names in surfing during the 1960s. Butch Van Artsdalen won the first ever Haleiwa Championship on one of Dick’s boards. Dick Brewer is still revolutionizing the sport of surfing today, with his tow-in and windsurfing boards, as well as in his collaborations with Laird Hamilton.
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Surfer magazine called Makaha one of the “25 Best Waves in the World.” Hawaiian for “fierce,” Makaha is regarded in many circles as the home of big wave surfing, due in large part to the 30-foot wave that Greg “Da Bull” Noll caught in 1969. Until the advent of tow-in surfing, it was the largest wave ever ridden.
From 1954 to 1971, Makaha was home to the biggest surf competition of the day, the Makaha International Surfing Championships. Honolulu surfer and restaurant supplier John Lind created the winter contest, sponsored by the Waianae Lions Club and Waikiki Surf Club, to attract the world’s best surfers.
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Maui is famous for its beauty and laid-back attitude, but the Valley Island also has a rich heritage in surfing. Its modern history can be traced back to the Ho'okipa Surfriders Club formed in 1935. The club held surfboard paddling races in Kahului Harbor on Kamehameha Day in 1939, and again in 1959 when surfing began a new revival. They renamed themselves Maui Surf Club and held the First Annual Lahaina Invitational Surfboard Paddling Races, dated June 11, 1960.
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One of a handful of "Surf Clubs" advertised in magazines during the surfing boom of the 1960's. By filling out the membership request and mailing it in with the membership fee, a club member would usually receive an official membership card as well as some identifying club branded gift such as a t-shirt or sticker. While obviously a gimmick, the opportunity to be part of a surf club for kids across the country was a chance to be part of a cultural phenomenon as surfing was exploding into the social conscious of both consumers and marketers.
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The United States Surfing Association was formed in 1961 to improve the sport’s image as well as to govern surf competitions throughout the United States. USSA members, such as Corky Carroll, Mike Doyle, David Nuuhiwa and Joyce Hoffman, competed in world-class surf contests all across the globe. Issued jerseys displaying their call numbers, they were judged on a point system through various heats, with the top point-getter taking home the championship trophy. Following the 1967 season, the USSA split into four regional groups: the Western Surfing Association, the Eastern Surfing Association, the Hawaiian Surfing Association and the Gulf Coast Surfing Association. Winners of the 1967 United States Surfing Championship held in Huntington Beach, CA were Corky Carroll (men's), Joyce Hoffman (woman's) and Dru Harrison (juniors).
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