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The 2 best cutbacks of all time become 1

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Created by CMC > 9 months ago, 22 May 2012
CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
22 May 2012 12:20PM
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How good is it?



62mac
WA, 24860 posts
22 May 2012 10:28AM
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Nice MP's is better imo

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
22 May 2012 12:32PM
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very nice. I have always enjoyed watching those two in action. Richard Cram used to do a nice one as well.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
22 May 2012 10:38AM
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TC is the best imo, so much style

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
22 May 2012 12:42PM
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doggie said...

TC is the best imo, so much style


Yes but everyone was doing them in those days.....MP was one of the first to really define them - TC had lots of time to practise them and see what others were doing. Don't get me wrong - TC is still the man with the most style if you ask me.

Here's a framegrab from "Searching For Michael Peterson."



This one of Dingo Morrison is pretty special as well



SP
10982 posts
22 May 2012 10:49AM
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I'll go out on a limb, up there for best cutie I reckon is Taylor Knox, just plants his feet and drives through it.

But theat curren shot is awesome. No stickers either.. Think that was what cost him his ripcurl sponsor?

And Mp well, it's on a single fin to, just awesome..



Edit read this looking for a photo, good little summary



The difference?
When MP carved his, surfers were just starting to wrap their cutbacks with the rail in the water (as opposed to a pivot drop knee type cutback on a log) So MP's cutty was radical, new and ultra progressive. The frame grab image of it shown in the post above is iconic, timeless and indicative of a whole era, hell, a whole lifestyle.
The TC Servis cutty is stunningly beautiful. I have the poster mounted and I'm looking at it right now, BUT how many surfers could do that same cutty, time and time again, at the time the photo was taken? Don't get me wrong, TC's style & flair were unmatched at the time BUT it's a beautifully captured image on a crisp North Shore day NOT a game changing, everlasting slash.
The wonderful thing that I had not even thought of until this thread is the eerie similarity of TC's stance, style and hand jive. He had obviously studied that one frame grab from Alby Falzon's "Morning of the Earth" as I (and tens of thousands of other surfers) have over the last 39 years.
Long live long line holding wrap cuttys!!!

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Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
22 May 2012 1:59PM
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MP's cuttie was better, especially when considering the era, the equipment, and what it meant at the time, and what it symbolises and represents for ever. Plus no leggie.

Tom is brilliant too though.

Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
22 May 2012 2:02PM
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Without hitting up Google, the MP Cuttie is 1 single frame from footage by either Dick Hoole or Jack McCoy. I think they were shooting in 16mm celluloid, or maybe 8mm.

Even though we are mostly Aussies on here, I can't think of a single image in world wide surfing that would be more legendary.

Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
22 May 2012 2:06PM
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www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Surfing/Longboarding/Seabreeze-TV/

At 1:24 on this video!

Scotty88
4214 posts
22 May 2012 12:12PM
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Dicky Cram had the grouse roundhouse cutty going IMO.
He used to surf at my local in the 80's.
He was certainly "burning down the house".
Him and Kong are still my favs.

CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
22 May 2012 3:38PM
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You know that is the iconic image of MP as it come from MOTE but IMHO this one is better of him: I'd love to see it in better quality. Look at where he has come from. The MOTE cutty is really a hack, this one is a carve and you can see the speed.

All things considered the MOTE cutty is the best though.



weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
22 May 2012 6:01PM
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CMC said...

You know that is the iconic image of MP as it come from MOTE but IMHO this one is better of him: I'd love to see it in better quality. Look at where he has come from. The MOTE cutty is really a hack, this one is a carve and you can see the speed.

All things considered the MOTE cutty is the best though.






i just love that photo

Kagey
569 posts
22 May 2012 4:11PM
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The piece on MP on the movie 'Glass Love' was pretty good too I thought..I think its Alby Falzon being interviewed?..who makes/made awesome movies!

Yep not been surfing long but do love that MP cuttie..just throwing it in there also but there's an old picture of a seemingly effortless bottom turn I thinks a strong image too..will see if I can find it..the caption in the magazine was 'best bottom turn ever', or similar.

arkgee
NSW, 639 posts
22 May 2012 9:50PM
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intersting...except for Richard Crams....they are all single fins..Taylor's I know is a bonzer,but it still has a deep single fin in the centre....I'm off to shape myself a single if I can get a cutty a tenth as good I am sure it will feel good.

Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
22 May 2012 10:22PM
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There's nothing better than seeing a really well executed Round House...

I remember seeing Ross Clarke Jones tearing out some really big ones through The Bells Bowl. Will never forget them. Circa 1992... I recall I was going through Uni, mid week, really nice waves, bugger all punters at Bells. Some of those cutties probably weren't even caught on film in those early mid-week rounds.

My late mate Atcho, house mate from Sydney... He could tear the balls out a Round House. I recall 2 in particular... I was paddling back out, he gets the wave behind me... Nth Steyne where we lived, and on a camping trip to Treachery.

We lived at Melrose, 28 Pacific Street, Manly, and surfed Right Out The Front. His cuttie was actually a Pacific Street Cuttie, not Nth Steyne.

Richard Cram is good, even though his eldest son is a bit of a knob!

(check the old house out when in Manly... fun days, fun house!)

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
22 May 2012 10:34PM
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Simondo said...
We lived at Melrose, 28 Pacific Street, Manly, and surfed Right Out The Front. His cuttie was actually a Pacific Street Cuttie, not Nth Steyne.

(check the old house out when in Manly... fun days, fun house!)


I would have been able to throw beer cans at your place from my balcony on Malvern Ave.....

SP
10982 posts
23 May 2012 11:03AM
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^^
And all the Brazzzos..... My old boss actually owned a apartment in that street, just where it meets the beach, the penthouse, yeah he had some $$$..

Anyway on cutbacks, this was on our local surf report today,

Little fella on a rail. The surf was lucky to be 2ft so he is a little fella..





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