Surfboard: Bunker Spreckels 'The Fish', 1969. Shaped by Rick Value, 7 feet 7 inches long. Bunker Spreckels known as 'Surfing’s divine prince of decadence' was on the outer reaches of the design curve back in the late 60s. 'The Fish' represents that, with its full length concave and 'dolphin tips' tail. Shaped by Bunker’s room mate, Rick Value, it features psychedelic airbrush, balsa nose blocks, and dolphin fin. Designed for lift and speed. According to Value, Bunker loved this board at Tunnels on North Shore of Kauai and was part of the alternative design crew that included: Vinny Bryan, John Riddle, Ben Farris, and Brian Kennelly. A truly remarkable model that design wise was way ahead of its time.