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Surfer Publications
Founded1960
FounderJohn Severson
Headquarters location33046 Calle Aviador, San Juan Capistrano, California
Publication typesSkateboarder, Surfer, Roller Skating Magazine

Surfer Publications, Inc. was a magazine publisher based in Dana Point, California, active since at least the 1970s. A For Better Living Inc. Company, they are known for publishing Skateboarder, Surfer, and Roller Skating Magazine.

John Severson founded the company to promote his third film, Surf Fever.

Roller Skating Magazine was published near-monthly at least from 1979 to 1981, during the height of the roller disco craze.

References

  1. TransWorld Skateboarding (November 1978). SkateBoarder Magazine - Vol. 5, No. 4. Surfer Publications.
  2. Hill, Ru. "Surfer Magazine | Thank You And Goodbye (For Now?)". surfsimply. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
  3. "Classic Artistic Roller Skating: Roller Skating Magazine". www.susan-a-miller.com. Retrieved 2025-01-02.


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