For those who came into the skate world post 80′s, you’ve probably only skated the equilateral, utilitarian shaped deck. While great for function it lacks in form. This is an awesome, nostalgic chart showing how crazy and different board shapes used to be. All I used to do in middle school was draw shapes and graphics for my pro model I was so sure would get put out one day. Shout out to Mario Desa, tattoo artist extraordinaire, for passing our designs back and forth during class.
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Go Skateboarding Day, June 21st!!!! And Klughaus Pop-Up Shop
June 21st is Go Skateboarding Day. No matter where you are, grab your board and go. But if you’re in nyc it’s definitely an amazing experience to skate with so many thousands. This is definitely the year’s best holiday. Check the site to see what’s going on near you.
Also in collaboration with Go Skateboarding Day Klughaus gallery is doing a pop up shop. I’m really sad to miss this one especially since there’s going to be a bunch of dope art/graffiti zines only sold there. Check out their site for all the brands and artists participating.
Skateboarding is Not a Crime
I remember my first skateboard, a Nash Executioner. I think I got it for my 9th birthday and I spent the entire summer trying to ollie and grind on my front steps. It was a newbie deck, with a nose guard, tail guard, rail guards and I think even truck guards. This skateboard, purchased most likely at Target, wasn’t giving me any street cred with my friends who had been skating for years. I eventually bought a hand me down Lance Mountain deck. Like most things better equipment didn’t make up for a lack of skill but that didn’t mean I didn’t stop trying. I skated in college with Thos, who’s skills kill mine.
Skating with Thos I have a few distinct memories. The guy in a wheelchair in Madison who looked like Easy-E and would go at the launch ramp like he had nothing left to lose. Thos doing Rock’n’Rolls to nollies on Library Mall. Me busting my ass trying to skate switch. Seeing live for the first time someone grinding down a hand rail. Explaining to young kids skating that they needed to watch “The Search for Animal Chin” to know their roots. Lastly getting the best compliment of my skating career, “He looks like he knows what he’s doing he just can’t land shit.”
Most importantly skateboarding introduced me to question the status quo, that signs
are only there to prevent you from your potential, to push not only your own boundaries but to push the boundaries others have set for you.
Having said all that I challenge you to watch this video and not respect the grace and elegance of skateboarding.
Bones Brigade Documentary
I have no idea when this will be released to the public but be sure I’ll be there to check it out. The Bones Brigade is legendary and are the ones behind the seminal skate vid, The Search for Animal Chin. It’s the first video I remember with a narrative and Stacy Peralta continues to push the skate lifestyle forward.
Check for a Teaser from this year’s Sundance Film fest after the jump.