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  • Is there a video of it? I've skated the meanwhile gap back in the day (pre skatepark) and even the prospect of ollying it was way beyond any of us. It's gnarly as, gap is huge and the transition is really sharp.

  • I walked there today. Skated their back in the day. It's mental. Loads of penny stuff wasn't filmed. I think this was a poster in an early Sidewalk.

  • Yeah I remember it. Hard to imagine anyone being able to nollie-anything it.

  • That brought a few lovely memories flooding back
    Used to cycle down from Queens Park to shuffle around on that concrete

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  • Had some fellow rad and bad dads round last night for some beers and skate nostalgia.

    Highlight was the Thrasher Dean Lane doc, which I’d not seen before. As an honorary Bristolian of the last 20ish years, it’s was great to get a history lesson on local skate culture.

    Also watched Zoo York - Mixtape and Plan B - Second Hand Smoke

    https://youtu.be/XhT8avFXVZY

  • Fuck me I had this on my wall as a teenager and it blew my mind, not even realising it was nollie until now.

  • Sounds like you're just a bit bigger than me (still a beginner here) but I go for 8.5s with UK11 feet. Seems like the trend is going towards wider at the moment so I think you could go for a 8.75 but equally 8.5 would probably be ok.

  • If you're going to be mainly cruising and carving, I'd lean towards a wider board - 8.5-9"
    Since I started again, I've gone wider and wider (started with an 8" board, now I've got a 8.38" and I'm itching to try 8.5 or 8.75 next). It's just generally nicer to stand on! Much more confidence inspiring, and more forgiving when you're coming out of a carve or off coping.

    You could go larger with wheels, too. And maybe go with something like a 90a hardness - still hard enough to revert/powerslide easily, but much less prone to slide out and also won't lose speed on shitty rough concrete.

  • 1994: Plan B Second hand smoke comes out. Jeremy Wray frontside flips the Carlsbad gap .

    1995: Flip team make their American debut with this 411 industry profile. Penny switch frontside flips the gap and lays down one of the sweetest lines ever filmed.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os1VShnHSas&t=218

  • @AlexD I have this hanging in the garage


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  • The switch 180 in the middle of that line has got to be the nicest ever filmed

  • maybe look at the arbor axel serrat 34.
    it’s actually a longboard with a double kick, it’s huge

  • A bit of Bristol heritage right there :-)

  • What about danny wainwright’s 411 rookie section from around the same time? that’s all bristol

  • I think that was the first bs tail down a rail on film/ or the first done in a line? Casual as.

  • Best video part for ages, late 80s tricks taken to the 20s

    https://youtu.be/R4000eoPpGE

  • Watched that yesterday and made me super happy:)

  • That was such a fun watch, i really like the just fuck about style of skating that's been en vogue recently

  • Eldest has asked for a skateboard for her birthday (7). Not convinced she'll be a natural, is a penny board a good shout or are there smaller skateboards which would be a little more forgiving on the steering, manoeuvering?

  • As an aside, I just found an old deck (no trucks) in a skip I was raiding for wood. Stuck it in the work basement and I can still bust a switch flip (deck only), never fully got the hang of regular kickflips.

  • Absolutely badass shop in Cologne


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