Who Skates?
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I´d probably buy something like this:
The 80s reissues are really cool but I don´t think i´ll invest that amount of money into a skateboard that I plan on just rolling around from time to time.
I was just browsing their clothing section and there are no Tommy Guerrero products to speak of. Was hoping to nab the flaming sword tee since that was the deck I had back in the 80's. I wonder why they don't sell any Tommy G merch? Love Tommy Guerrero's music too
In Germany the Flaming Sword Deck is available at some Dealers but these Reissued Decks are really expensive, the Deck alone costs 150 Dollar in german Shops but Decks are in general more Expensive here then in the US.
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Skateboard and Art was and is inseparable! I was hooked to board graphics also @gaseousclay .
Phillips
But there was also this Black&White aesthetic and Punk attitude of 'Trasher'…
… and Skatemusic...
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Jim Phillips' work is amazing. Still a fan of the art from that era of skateboarding. I still think it would be awesome of Converse did a skateboard collab with whichever skateboard company and put out some Chuck 70's with some of those iconic graphics. Could be something with the old Mark Gonzales art, or the Powell & Peralta stuff or Santa Cruz.
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Just got this one, figured this crowd would appreciate it, if you haven't seen it yet…
https://www.amazon.com/Disposable-History-Skateboard-Sean-Cliver/dp/1584232641
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Decided to have a bit of photography fun this morning and try to make one of those old skateboard magazine staples… the lots-of-pictures-in-one-picture picture. Frontside Coleman 180 at the park on my Longboard Larry 56" Cruiser. I've been skating on-and-off for a coupla decades, but only discovered the joy of longboarding last autumn.
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Booom! CPO Sample is skating here!!!
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Some great old photos from this guy.
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Some great old photos from this guy.
https://www.mbphoto.com/artists/16-hugh-holland/works/Thanks. Awesome shots.
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https://teefury.com/products/all-the-damn-vampires
Some 80's nostalgia for ya – The Lost Boys vs Screaming Hand mashup
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Tommy Guerrero's music page: https://tommyguerrero.bandcamp.com/
I own 4 of his albums but my favorite is 'A Little Bit of Somethin.' Fellow skater, Ray Barbee, is also a musician and plays similar music.
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That's a pretty fantastic shirt, right there!
Y'know, thinking about it… (and this is really neither here nor there, but...) the Twilight film series really would've benefited from some Kiefer Sutherland and Corey Feldman cameos.
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Started watching some skate stuff on YouTube with my boy and he digs it. Of course I introduced him to the Bones Brigade and Tony Hawk specifically. Hard to believe TH is older than me and still able to pull off the same tricks he did as a young man. I told my son when he’s a little older I’d get him a deck. Cool thing is there’s a nice little skate park not far from his elementary school I can take him to. I also highly doubt I’ll try and show him anything beyond how to do an ollie [emoji23] with my luck i’d break a hip
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Any of you dads introduce skateboarding to your kids? I remember starting off skating in the late 70's on some flimsy fiberglass skateboard. I was probably around 7 or 8 at the time. It wasn't until the mid 80's that I graduated to nicer decks.
Curious what good starter board I should look at getting for my son and at what age he should start? My biggest concern is that kids go through phases and while my boy might show an interest now, he could easily change his mind a year from now. I don't wanna plunk down money on a deck and safety gear if he's going to turn around and decide it's not for him.
Are skate clinics worth looking into?
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That thing with kid’s phases and interests is frustrating. My take on it is to put aside the financial concerns (assuming you can still pay rent/buy food etc) and indulge the interest if it seems sincere now.
The worst that can happen is that it is short lived and the gear goes on eBay/to the back of the closet. The best that can happen is that he finds a rewarding hobby. I would want to give him the chance to find out.
Caveat: giving parental/financial advice to peers is a bit scary and can be a minefield so to be clear, this is my opinion only and in no way intended as criticism or a the only correct way forward.