can you name what skate video part this high quality 1983 'Real Life' track was used in?.... report all entries to Doc at the 'Twin Pines Mall' so he can get the Delorean back to the real 1985!... winners will receive 1.21 Gigawatts applied directly to the sack....good luck!
(btw...wtf were people thinking back then...could anyone possibly outdo this masterpiece?...i wanna see 'Little Wayne' cover this shit.)
we just picked up a new team rider for our new 'Sevenply Skate Team'... this guy chucks buckets of snow on his turns... here he is showing off his new boots... welcome to the team Vik!
you woulda been listening to this on your walkman while skating some street on a 9" wide board w/rails.
i told Andrew to skate as long as he could without dying....here's what went down...
ONE DAY 'RISK YOUR LIFE SALE' IS ON FOR WEDNESDAY THE 10TH FROM 11-7PM!!!!!
here's a little clip from the after-work special... Ryan was shredding but cobra commander was out in full effect... snakebite anyone?... wait... isn't that Yukon Jack w/limejuice?.... sounds good.
Just got some new Emerica G-Codes in today and they're instantly on sale... why?... because the big sale is on dude... come and get 'em.
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check this out... if you haven't seen these... you need to 'hulu' all of them... you'll crap in your pants.
hit up Haven last night with some brobious's last night... had the worst camera ever and filmed some...by the way Andrew... try to get a little further away from the guy with the camera when you're skating... it's rad.
In 1963 Rich Novak began working with Doug Haut, a close friend and local surfboard shaper, in various surfboard production shops around town. In their mid-to late 20's, Rich, Doug and Jay (Shuirman), started their own surfboard business, Solar Surfboards, driven by the idea that they would play as much as possible and work the shop only when the waves were not cooperating. But by 1969, Jay was attending college and had started a family, and the three friends had to search for steady and legitimate work. They parlayed their surfboard experience into distributing raw materials for surfboards, ultra-light sailboats, motorcycle fairings, and auto bodies. A new company called NHS (Novak, Haut, and Shuirman) was born in the back of their small shop on 41st Avenue in Santa Cruz.
---text taken directly from Indy's 'Built to Grind' book written by Bob Denike
(now they are the main distribution for- Indy, Creature, Ricta, Flip, Norcal, Santa Cruz, Mob Grip, OJII, Krux, Bullet and Bell)
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new 4star hoodies came in today and Robbie is modeling them like he's on the the catwalk... work it Bob. we also got in more Aces... Thunders... Creature vids... and stuff.
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we just got in a pile of die-cut shop stickers in... and a bunch of 02891 barcodes to tell everyone that you're gnarly.
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