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‘Home Grown Shapes’ exhibit features the work of wooden surfboard builders
Kurt Spirdiakis is the curator of the surfboard exhibit at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. Here he shows one of the boards he made from cedar in his workshop. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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Kurt Spirdiakis is the curator of the surfboard exhibit at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. Here he shows one of the boards he made from cedar in his workshop.
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"Homegrown Shapes" hangs through Sept. 28.
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Luke Cushman from Old Town crafted this surfboard which is part of the surfboard exhibit at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
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This display shows the inside construction and finished board at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
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“Home Grown Shapes” at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath explores the small trend that has woodworkers and surfers turning to wooden boards, after some 60 years of foam dominance.
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Fins on one of 10 surfboards at the surfboard exhibit at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.