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Windsurfing in Hawaii
Mailed in 1987, with 33-cent stamp and Honolulu postmark. Some age foxing. Grade: 2
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Riding The Big Surf In Hawaii
Unused Mike Roberts card C18383, whose photo shows Makaha and Sunset Beach on Oahu. Grade: 1
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You’ll Flip Over, Virginia Beach (USA)
“A playground for all to share” on this unused surfing postcard. Grade: 1
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Cape Cod, Getting Wet (Massachusetts, USA)
Though we might not usually associate Cape Cod with surfing, devotees will take their waves where they can get them. This card was mailed in 1970 — stamp and clear postmark are there, along with a cute message. Grade: 1
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Pipeline
A generic card, not captioned as to location. Unused. Grade: 1
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Honolulu, Statue of Duke Kahanamoku (Hawaii)
Located on Kuhio Beach in Waikiki, and shown on this unused 1990 postcard. Grade: 1
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Surfing
Lacking any other caption, we just repeat what’s on this old unused card. There probably are not too many surfing postcards too much older than this linen example 1B-H645 from Curteich-Chicago. We do know the scene is in Hawaii because that’s Diamond Head in the background. Grade: 1
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Margaret River (WA) (Australia)
Mailed (we think) in the early 1990s, with a partly torn stamp and faint postmark. That surfing is at the mouth of the Margaret River. Grade: 4
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Texadillo – Fun in the Texas Sun
Unused card for the Official Mascot of the Texas 1986 Sesquicentennial. Full marks to you for knowing how many years that represents. Grade: 1