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Im fully down for skate sessions.
I also fully recomend MudChute down on isle of dogs, my favourite concrete park in London.
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• #3
I have been having dreams of rekindling my old Kendall snake.
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id love to but im totally out of shape skateboarding wise....be lucky if could pull a kick flip to be honest.
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Sorry to hear about the guy from Stockwell. Kind of gutted that's going to be redeveloped, I've wasted many hours flowing around that place... But I'm still down to skate. This summer I went to Oregon and skate four concrete parks in a day, including Burside and Pier Park. What a fcking day that was...
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• #6
Jol, that Kendall graphic was an all time favourite - so good. My Roskopp face board had to be relegated to the attic sadly as it terrified my little girl!
Have you checked out Disposable, Sean Cliver's book, its pretty thorough regarding that whole Jim Phillips era and the subsequent World Industries domination. There are some really interesting stories and anecdotes too.
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• #7
LOVED the Roskopp face. My mate had it in purple.
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Sano Sorry to hear about the guy from Stockwell. Kind of gutted that's going to be redeveloped, I've wasted many hours flowing around that place... But I'm still down to skate. This summer I went to Oregon and skate four concrete parks in a day, including Burside and Pier Park. What a fcking day that was...
don't worry - the main bit stays more or less the same, they're just making the area behind the sausage (where the wooden quarterpipes used to be) way gnarlier...
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• #9
Love the Disopsable book, awesome.
Forget kickflips, kickflips are boring (well not really) but just rolling around is just as much skating as doing a kickflip.
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PetereD id love to but im totally out of shape skateboarding wise....be lucky if could pull a kick flip to be honest.
at cantelowes you just need to be able to carve!
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Conan Im fully down for skate sessions.
I also fully recomend MudChute down on isle of dogs, my favourite concrete park in London.
cmon - mudchute is pretty crap compared to cantelowes or stockwell!
we could also do a LONG ride to Romford (next spring maybe though)
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• #13
whoa are those your boards?? Damn
I had an original ratbones from '84 and a mark rogowski vision up until recently. sold both on ebay and made enough to pay my rent for about 4 months.
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le car [quote]Conan Im fully down for skate sessions.
I also fully recomend MudChute down on isle of dogs, my favourite concrete park in London.
cmon - mudchute is pretty crap compared to cantelowes or stockwell!
we could also do a LONG ride to Romford (next spring maybe though)[/quote]
I love Mudchute, its just tight n whippy n fast and awkward and weird. everything i love in skateboarding. Could spend hours there sessioning the small quarters n blocks.
Bowl in peckham is meant to be Rad but havent checked it yet, finsbury park aint to bad for a few hours if its reasonably quiet. Oh and the new London Bridge park looks sick if the age restriction has been lifted by now.
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my first deck - in 1986:
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Man, I wish I knew about mini's back then. I couldn't ollie till I was about 15. Had to stick to the pipe.
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this dude has QUITE a collection:
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I have about 30 boards which i have amassed over about 20 years.
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im insanely impressed by both those collections! what board is that on the right with pink wheels, the graphics are amazing.
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Conan im insanely impressed by both those collections! what board is that on the right with pink wheels, the graphics are amazing.
'87 Brand-X XeX. The graphics are not of this earth. Look carefully and you'll see a angry face. Built with Gullwing Super Pro III's with Kryptonics CSI's and Vision rails. Alva-like Tri-tail with 7-thick layers of maple. Indestructible.
As may have guessed i am a board nerd!
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• #21
Thems the gullwings had on the right. Got bored and stripped them, then gave em to the kid next door. Damn.
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• #22
gullwings were for loosers. OK I think I had a pair at some point.
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• #23
Had some of those gullwing truck's in pink, yet another thing i sold on ebay and lived off for a considerable time. Shit i wish id kept them now they looked awesome.
Independent are the only trucks ive EVER skated.
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• #24
Would maim for this H-Street Matt Hensley kingsize that I originally bought from Slam City in Talbot Road at the tender age of 18... wipes a tear.
I've got one of the huge Krooked reissue Gonz flowers decks built up awaiting me getting my head around getting on a board for the first time in about 13 years.
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• #25
back to the subject, we actually did a stockwell session a while back with the Fixed gear London guys, plus Mike (trampsparadise), Roxy, and our hero Tom Crowe, who ripped the park on his fixed-gear bike! Pics are on fixedgearlondon.com somewhere.
I've been to cantelowes with him and he can surely motivate you!
After looking at the video thread, and seeing the number of skateboarders here, I suggest we start doing sessions!
We could all ride to (or meet at) cantelowes for a good ol' bit of 4-wheeled fun?
On other sad news, my friend Jeremy (who designed Cantelowes) was working with some older dude on the redesign of Stockwell, and that guy (sorry can't remember his name) passed away of pneumonia 2 days ago.
Stockwell rejuvenation is going ahead anyway, but this will slow down the other projects they had together for parks all over the UK.