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  1. Bunker Spreckels (born Adolph Bernard Spreckels III; August 15, 1949 – January 7, 1977) was an American surfer and an early pioneer of a surfboard design. He was the great-grandson of German -born sugar baron Claus Spreckels and was heir to the Spreckels Sugar fortune. [1]

  2. Spreckels, Adolph "Bunker" 1950 - 1976 High-born surfing hedonist of the late 1960s and early '70s; heir to the Spreckels Sugar fortune and stepson to Hollywood actor Clark Gable; contributor to the shortboard revolution.

  3. Born Adolph B. Spreckels III, heir to the Spreckels Sugar fortune, Bunker became a famous surfer as a teenager. But after his inheritance came along, he began to slip into a life of pomp and excess where surfing took a back–seat to drugs, sex, and wild road trips.

  4. John Diedrich Spreckels (August 16, 1853 – June 7, 1926), the son of German-American industrialist Claus Spreckels, founded a transportation and real estate empire in San Diego, California, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  5. www.lesinrocks.com › cinema › bunker77/138991/23-03-2018Bunker77 - Les Inrocks

    23 mars 2018 · La vie brève et flamboyante de Bunker Spreckels, riche héritier mort en 1977 à l’âge de 27 ans. Inédit en France, un documentaire sur une figure mythique du monde du surf.

  6. 28 sept. 2016 · If surfing ever had a rockstar, it was Bunker Speckles, and like the others, he bid adieu at 27. When people point to today’s watered down version of surfing and say things like, “they don’t make ‘em like that anymore,” they’re pointing to Bunker – or at least his likeness.

  7. 11 nov. 2016 · Takuji Masuda’s captivating documentary, “Bunker77,” uses archival footage and photographs, along with interviews with Bunker as well as his friends, including surfer Laird Hamilton and ...