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John Rattray is good. Where does Zero find all these good skaters that you never hear about until their videos come out. Continue reading
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John Rattray is good. Where does Zero find all these good skaters that you never hear about until their videos come out. Continue reading
Rode for Habitat for a while. Then switched to Plan B. Not sure if he is still on Plan B or not. Wenning boards are usually mellow in terms of concave. I bet his Habitat boards were the best. Too bad those days are over.
I remember when this video came out. People were obsessed with this guy’s style. And then he kind of faded out of skate scene. Watch that clip to see what I’m talking about.
Being in the DC Video was a huge deal at the time. I don’t they had ever released a skate video – so to be in the first one was to be treated like skateboarding royalty. You would think your skating career would be have enough of a boost to keep you going for five or so years. Actually, watching this part again, he had one of the best ledge skating styles I think I’ve ever seen. Super smooth. He may have set the steez for that generation.
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John Cardiel is rad. The guy skates mostly tranny and park stuff, but he flies through them. Balls to the wall style. He also grinds some of the gnarliest rails known to man. All around dope skateboarder. Continue reading
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Rodney Mullen remembers seeing Jim Greco for the first time, I guess in 1991. Rodney says that Jim Greco was a super tech kid back then. I find that hard to believe but then again that was a long time ago. Rodney thought Jim Greco was a rocket scientist. Continue reading
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Jerry Hsu rode for Enjoi Skateboards for 15 or so years. He’s now on Chocolate.
But…a little tip…Since Enjoi is a part of Dwindle they have access to that high tech skateboard manufacturing that the rest of the Dwindle brands use (which happens to be very good). Continue reading
Do it!
Sacrifice everything for them!
Blood, gashes, broken bones, missing teeth. It’s all good. Exploit your body for their profit.
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Jeron Wilson can kickflip over a river. Tight!
This footage is almost 20 years old and still classic, you can see the old Venice skate park also.
Jeron has been a staple on the Girl Skateboards team for decades now. We get the feeling he is from the valley and has possibly skated for Val-Surf skate shop in the San Fernando Valley. There seems to be some early relationship between that skate shop and Girl Skateboards for quite some time.
If you’re from the Valley, perhaps you should try to ride for that shop – or spend time skating with the dudes associated with that shop. You might go somewhere ;).
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Jeremy Wray was on Element Skateboards up until 2006 or 2007 and then seems to have mysteriously been dropped. And now he is back on again. Jeremy Wray is a street skating legend. Continue reading
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“This is the dude who sacked it in the Girl video right? Or am I wrong? Oh yeah he is the guy that dry humps everyone and everything.” Continue reading
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Jeff Lenoce is a long time blunt smoker and Baker Skateboards team member. He rides smaller sized decks between the widths of 7.56″ and 7.63″. Continue reading