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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2020 · 21 MIN

Thomas Bexon: The Art of Classic Surfboard Design | The Temple of Surf – The Podcast

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The Temple of Surf – The Podcast | Thomas Bexon: The Art of Classic Surfboard Design Welcome back to The Temple of Surf – The Podcast, your destination for conversations with the craftsmen, legends, and culture shapers of the surf world. In this episode, we sit down with Thomas Bexon—master shaper, designer, and founder of Thomas Surfboards, one of the most respected surfboard brands dedicated to timeless craftsmanship and the soul of surfing.   Based in Noosa, Australia, Thomas Bexon has built a global reputation for his beautifully handcrafted longboards, mid-lengths, and alternative shapes that pay homage to classic design while continuing to innovate. Known for his meticulous eye for detail and deep appreciation for traditional techniques, Thomas is considered one of the leading voices in the modern retro surfboard movement. In this conversation, Thomas shares his journey from a young surfer in Queensland to becoming a full-time shaper whose boards are ridden and admired around the world. We talk about what first drew him to shaping, how he learned the craft, and why he chose to focus on classic styles when the rest of the industry chased high-performance shortboards. Thomas opens up about the shaping philosophy that drives his work, the belief that boards should not only perform but also carry aesthetic and emotional value. Whether it's a noserider inspired by the golden era of California or a sleek, resin-tinted twin fin, each Thomas Surfboards creation reflects a passion for surfing's heritage and future. We also discuss the culture of Noosa, the influence of Australian surf history, and what it means to stay true to a style while continually evolving. Thomas talks about collaborating with surfers, artists, and glassers to bring unique boards to life, and the importance of community in surfboard building. This episode is not just for board collectors or shapers—it's for anyone who loves the feeling of being connected to their craft, their roots, and the ocean.  Thomas's story reminds us that behind every great board is an even greater intention, and that real artistry takes time, care, and vision. If you're passionate about longboarding, alternative surf craft, or the revival of surfboard traditions, this is a must-listen episode.  🔔 Subscribe to The Temple of Surf – The Podcast for weekly episodes featuring the best minds and hands in surfing culture. 🌊 Explore Thomas's work and learn more at thomassurfboards.com 🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major streaming platforms.  #ThomasBexon #ThomasSurfboards #SurfboardShaper #Longboarding #RetroSurfboards #SurfCulture #AustralianSurfing #NoosaSurfing #Noserider #HandcraftedSurfboards #SurfArt #SurfCraft #SurfPodcast #TheTempleOfSurf #SurfDesign #TwinFin #AlternativeSurfboards #SurfboardBuilder #SurfingLegends #ClassicSurfDesign

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