Can’t believe you never broke one doing that. Hopefully just a beater cob.Nope, I was smoking a pipe.
Can’t believe you never broke one doing that. Hopefully just a beater cob.Nope, I was smoking a pipe.
Didn't get into cobs until the mid 2000s. All I had then were Grabows and a Big Ben. Won't touch a cob now.Can’t believe you never broke one doing that. Hopefully just a beater cob.
They lost me after the black album.
Oh yes! I was lucky enough to get the Hardcover edition of Disposable. Have multiple copies of these books. Jim Phillips was one of my favorite artists.You and Chasing Embers enjoy these books I especially liked Disposable View attachment 139571
Lance Mountain is on the cover of Disposable. Great book for sure.Is Disposable the one with Per?
Here's the hardcover edition. Had it signed by Christian Hosoi.Yes. It covers pretty much every brand/skater & artist from the late 70’s to mid to late 90s. Many examples of deck art (actual deck photos) and maybe 3-5 pages on each artist/team/skater.
I like how it docu the evolution of skateboard design - both graphics and shapes, and goings-on in the industry over the years.
PS I saw an old man skateboarding in my neighborhood last night. He had 2 little kids and they were on tricycles. He could have been walking - it was nice to see someone else not caught up in appearances.
What do you still do that make people scratch their head and say ‘Aren’t you too old for that???’
My wife and I (53 & 57 respectively) still ride longboards and I downhill occasionally. Here is a video of a man I once knew, Victor Earhart doing his thing that many thought he shouldn’t be doing:RIP, Victor…
So, what’s the thing you do that you’re “too old” to be doing?
I just turned 50 and I have a 5 year old daughter. I admit that sometimes I feel too old for this, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
My daughter is turning 24 next month. It just gets better and better!
Oh I know. I took away my step daughters phone. She literally cried and had the shakes. My sons didn't have that problem. No video game units and no phones until they turned 16. I'll do the same with my daughter.Except for right around 12 or 13 when they hit puberty and turn into Linda Blair from the Exorcist. My daughter rode that wave for 4 years. I wanted to put a shock collar on her but my wife wouldn't let me, so that made things harder. (FYI, it you ever wanted to see what heroin withdrawal looks like, take away a teen girls phone.)
Those are awesome photosMy buddy, Ernest, doing a successful backside aerial in a wooden halfpipe in Red Hook, Brooklyn, c.1982:
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I would love to tell you this was a One Footed Smith, but, it was just me screwing up a frontside grind. Ernest had a better photo of me making the grind that he was going to enter in a Nikon photo contest, but he lost it (as I recall, he was shooting slide film). Gotta love the Puma Baskets.
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This is a really weak, low, frontside aerial off the transition (and nowhere near the vert) in the half pipe at the plexi park in Staten Island, c.1980, but, I always thought it was a neat pic. I did land it and continue my run, for what that's worth.
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Wow, that's truly awesome. I never got to practice vert enough to get really good. The weekend I was supposed to visit the Cherry Hill Park in New Jersey with my friends, Ernest and Rick (around 1980 or 1981?) I had to attend a christening for my godfather's kid—Cherry Hill was considered one of the greatest parks ever by many pros and it closed shortly after I was supposed to go, paved over for a roller rink. Rick was sponsored by Sims. Here's a pic of him doing a Rock and Roll with his 8 wheeled Sims Lonnie Toft board:Those are awesome photos
Here is me at 40 in the deep end of my favorite bowl.
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These days (a few months shy of 50) I’m lucky if I skate a parking block or do some slappys on the curb in front of my house maybe 2-3 times in a year
You can get arrested for doing that in a number of states.We all get just one lap around the track.
Somebody thinks you look “foolish” doing something you enjoy? Screw them.