Mike Hynson - the blond surf ... holding a stack of three costume-made surfboards filled with illegal substances. Rainbow Surfboards During the late 1960s, Hynson would start Rainbow Surfboards with ...
Mike Hynson ... s 1972 semidocumentary “Rainbow Bridge,” centered on counterculture in Maui. In the film, Mr. Hynson asks someone to open up the belly of a surfboard to reveal a plastic ...
Mike Hynson surfing in Cape St. Francis, South Africa, in 1964. Clip from “The Endless Summer,” via Bruce Brown Films, LLC.Credit... Supported by By Alex Williams Mike Hynson, who epitomized ...
“The Endless Summer” was released in 1966 and became an instant smash, showcasing Hynson’s talent, personality and good looks. The project introduced the sport to millions of new fans in the United ...
At age 82, "The Endless Summer" star and talented surfer Mike Hynson passed away ... As stated by the San Diego Union-Tribune, Hynson was a skilled surfboard shaper, a true adventurer at heart ...
Mike Hynson ... finance his trip, Hynson turned to renowned board maker Hobie Alter, whom he had worked for, to provide him $1,400 for airfare, "even though I'd stolen nine surfboards off him ...
La Jolla surfer Mike Hynson ... who was with Hynson when he died on Friday. “It was an instant hit. He was very stylish and set incredible trends.” Hynson was also a noted surfboard shaper ...