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ED "Big Daddy " Roth Surfer's Cross 1960s.
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ED "Big Daddy " Roth Surfer's Cross 1960s.
Surfer's Cross, a pendant popularized in the 1960s counter-culture, notably by custom car designer and artist Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. While its design is based on the German Iron Cross, it gained popularity among surfers and hot rod enthusiasts as a symbol of rebellion and individuality.
Here's more information about the Surfer's Cross:
Origin: The Surfer's Cross was designed by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth in the 1960s. Roth was known for his car designs and the "Rat Fink" character.
Design: The design is based on the German Iron Cross, a military decoration established in 1813 and used in World War I and World War II.
Cultural Meaning: It was a popular fashion item for surfers and bikers. It represented an anti-establishment view and a break from tradition.
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