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Safari Town Surf Shop Celebrates 20 Years on the Oregon Coast (PHOTOS)
Tim King Salem-News.com

A "surfer's surf shop", Safari Town understands that focusing on the sport and serving the needs of Oregon surfers has given their shop staying power.
Safari Town Surf Shop
Tony Gile, owner, in front of Safari Town Surf Shop, Lincoln City, Oregon.

Photos: Tony Gile

(LINCOLN CITY, Ore.) - Life can come about full circle sometimes, and I consider that when I think of my longtime friends from the beach, Tony and Jeannie Gile. Their business, Safari Town Surf Shop in Lincoln City is celebrating its 20-year anniversary.

Tony Gile rides an Oregon wave

I am heartened that Oregon so completely accepted the sport of surfing in recent years. I'm not surprised by Tony's success, and I am glad that his shop has been one of the driving forces making surfing a regular everyday part of Oregon's beach culture.

It seems hard to believe that two decades have passed since the time when I lived at the beach and surfed every day and Tony was a friend who would make the trip over from the Salem area. I would joke with him about being from "the valley" and always ask, "Why don't you guys just move out here?"

Last week Tony threw the exact same question to me!

For perspective, let me explain what it was like to surf in Oregon when I first moved here. In 1986 there was one surf shop in Portland, there was one in Seaside and Lincoln City had a windsurfing shop that was transitioning into a surf shop.

I remember days when Tony pushed the limits really hard in his surfing. Bonnie and I were both there in the early 90's when Tony paddled into waves outside Whale Cove, along with Jack Scovel and John Forse, who also owns a surf shop in Lincoln City, for what was almost certainly the first time in history.

Bonnie & Tim King above, Tony & Jeanne,
at a 1991 surf contest held in Lincoln City.

If I recall, the three finally made it back up the rocks with only two boards, one of which was snapped in two.

History

Safari Town Surf Shop began in 1987 in a bedroom in Stayton Oregon. Tony Gile, while at work one day at the Stayton Cannery, had an idea. He got enough guys together to order some wetsuits and started an account with a wetsuit company. Then, he and another old friend named Jack Scovel, created the business.

"One thing led to another, and it wasn't long before people were asking if I could get surf wax, surf leashes, this and that."

Tony discovered that there was an honest demand for a surf shop that catered to real surfers.

But limited cash meant Tony's surf shop was his home and the back of his Toyota pickup.

"Things went on like this for a while, but eventually a small shop was opened in Lincoln City, Oregon in 1989 and Safari Town Surf Shop was born!"

Tony explains that much has happened since then.

In addition to having three wonderful kids, Tony and Jeanne have turned Safari Town Surf Shop into a hands-on family business.

While mastering the art of designing custom surfboards and expanding from one tee shirt rack and no telephone to the danger of overflowing, Tony was shocked at the shop's instant popularity.

Being a surfer himself, Tony understood the importance of staying focused on surfing and serving the needs of Oregon surfers.

Safari Town Surf Shop welcomes everyone of all ages and tastes, and while always keeping surfing as the main emphasis, catching the eye of coastal tourists and renowned surfers alike.

"We are a family owned and operated business and are thankful to God for everything He gives us. We will be celebrating 20 years in business with a huge celebration and sale."

Catch the Wave! If you're a customer from the early days, or if you haven't yet been to Safari Town, their 20th Anniversary is a great time to come check them out at 3026 N.E. HWY 101 Lincoln City, Oregon 541-996-6335.

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