Thursday, April 30, 2020

Mike Hernandez.



Those green and yellow Vans.

Mike rode for Zoo York, American Dream, and Infamous. He was also on Venture.

The photo is by Giovanni Reda.

Slap - October 1998 Volume 7 Number 10

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Corey Glick #2.



Spirit World Rising.

I've been on a Foundation kick the last few weeks. Corey and Dakota Servold are a couple of my favorite skateboarders at the moment. I watched the F Troop's somewhat newish Souvenir video and the older WTF! video recently. I had sort of forgotten about WTF! It was older than I remembered as it was released in the fall of 2011. A young Dakota Servold kicked that one off. He had hair back then. Letícia Bufoni had a couple tricks in the am section after the credits. Tod Swank's silly little drawings have always looked cool to me.

Thrasher - April 2016 Volume 37 Number 4

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Peter Hewitt #15.



Pete brings back a staple of 1991 skateboarding with a tail grab in a pool.

Thrasher - November 2017 Volume 38 Number 11

Monday, April 27, 2020

Collin Provost #6.



The Spider flies.

What's the last print issue of Thrasher that anybody has seen?

I've got the April 2020 one with Mason Silva on the cover. Have they sent any since? I've noticed they've been posting new stuff on the website for the June issue. I figure the May issue would have been on the press when everything hit the fan in the middle of March.

Thrasher - April 2017 Volume 38 Number 4

Friday, April 24, 2020

Jason Dill #16.



Praying mantis style.

Dill dips a proper backside Smith grind on the bottom shelf at Fort Miley. He was on 23 at the time and was always wearing DC Shoes. I think those are the Rick Howard model.

Big Brother - June 1998 Issue 37

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Jaime Reyes #4.



Jaime floats a kickflip down to the bricks at EMB.

The Black Label Riky Barnes reissue is looking extra neat.

I did a couple ollies and pushed around in the street after I ate breakfast this morning in case it rained later. It started raining on the drive in to work.

Slap - December 1998 Volume 7 Number 12

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Vanik Hacobian.



Boston Marathon.

Vanik is from Boston, Massachusetts. He rode for Santa Cruz, Krux, and éS. He was into photography and basketball, too.

The photo is by Steve Keenan.

Thrasher - February 2000 Volume 20 Number 2

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Anthony Mosley.



Anthony is from Los Angeles. He was one of the new kids back in the early 2000s who excelled at handrail skateboarding. He rode for Bootleg and DVS. I think he was on Shorty's, too.

The photo is by Joey Shigeo.

Big Brother - September 2002 Number 88

Monday, April 20, 2020

Mad Circle.



Circular Madness.

The Mad Circle started up in 1993 as Justin Girard's branch of the New Deal. Mike Cao and Chris Fissell were the other two in-house transfers to the team. Scott Johnston left Think for the Circle around this time, too. Of note is that Barry "Twist" McGee was involved with creating a lot of the early graphics.

Transworld - June 1993 Volume 11 Number 6

Friday, April 17, 2020

Mike Santarossa #2.



Mike floats a funside air on mini during the Powell days of the mid 1990s. The Cubist looking figure drawing was his board graphic at the time.

Transworld - May 1997 Volume 15 Number 5

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Chet Childress #10.



All hail the Brew Jay.

Ryan Lay's new Wellspring video documenting his trip to Palestine is a fun watch. He gets a ton of bonus points for using two songs by Heavenly. Music in skateboard videos doesn't usually bug me one way or the other, but there have been a bunch of clips I've stopped watching recently because the tunes were flat out awful. It was nice to hear a band I actually like for a change.

The photo is by Mike O'Meally.

Thrasher - January 2011 Volume 31 Number 1

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Lucas Puig #3.



No insoles allowed in the palace.

Lucas lands a backside noseblunt slide back when he rode for Lakai and Cliché was still in business. He rides for Palace and Adidas now.

The sequence is by Pierre Dutilleux.

Transworld - September 2010 Volume 28 Number 9

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Scott Bourne #9.




"I have no money, no wife, no auto. I have no dog. I have neither a radio set nor a rubber plant - I have no troubles." - Jack Black

Consolidated's resident poet does a couple of fly outs on safety railings.

The photos are by Andrew Hutchison and Gabe Morford.

Train tracks: Thrasher - October 2000 Volume 20 Number 10

Blunt: Slap - June 2001 Volume 10 Number 6

Monday, April 13, 2020

Vincent Alvarez #2.



"You dang kids get those skateboards out of my driveway!"

I imagine this is one of those spots that looks great in photos, but if you went there, you would be left wondering how anybody ever landed anything on it.

Skateboarder - November 2010 Volume 20 Number 3

Friday, April 10, 2020

Jahmal Williams #5.



Hopping Friday.

Jahmal is from Boston. He's ridden for Molotov, TV/Television, Toy Machine, Powell, American Dream, Infamous, and DNA before starting up his own project called Hopps in 2007. In addition to skateboarding, Jahmal is into art and enjoys painting. He had a great part in Josh Stewart's Static 456 video from 2014.

Oversized clothing for comfort and style:



Sean Cronan was the photographer for the Nicotine ad. Jeremy Traub was the photographer for the 3D ad.

Nicotine: Transworld - June 1998 Volume 16 Number 6

3D: Thrasher - May 1992 Volume 12 Number 5

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Weston Correa & Keith Gruber.



A couple of guys from Lance's gang being used to sell some tiny wheels.

Transworld - March 1993 Volume 11 Number 3

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Chima Ferguson #2.



Simple elegance.

Chima has become a favorite of mine over the years. His trick selections are great and his manner of doing those tricks is spot on. His interviews are a worthy read, too.

Thrasher - June 2010 Volume 30 Number 6

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Alex "Trainwreck" Gall #3.



Anybody remember Young Guns? Because I sure don't.

Alex must have ridden for them after Zero. Was the company maybe distributed by Syndrome?

I'm clearing off old stuff that's been sitting on my computer for ages for the month of April. It's going to get kind of random over the next few weeks.

Transworld - September 2004 Volume 22 Number 9

Monday, April 6, 2020

Daewon Song #7.



Historical artifact.

Artafact was a very short lived company out of Dwindle that happened after Deca and before Almost.

The photo is by Socrates Leal.

Transworld - December 2002 Volume 20 Number 12

Friday, April 3, 2020

Andy Roy & Sean Young #2.



Brain Surgery Specialists.

Sean puts down a sick backside Smith grind while Andy does an upper decker nose blunt to yank in. He had been riding for Consolidated prior to switching to Anti-Hero.

The video of the Fallen team at the Transworld park is a fun little clip. There's even a Billy Marks sighting.

Fun bit of trivia: The February 1997 Anti-Hero ad was also a split with Andy and Sean.

Thrasher - January 1997 Volume 17 Number 1

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Anti-Hero Team 1996.



Young & reckless.

Thrasher - August 1996 Volume 16 Number 8

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Sean Young #4.



Red ply board? Craziness. I believe the story was that a couple of guys in the Anti-Hero circle had gotten hurt riding boards with a red top ply so they quit riding red boards. I've never liked the color red very much so I adopted this philosophy as well.

Sean started skateboarding in Enterprise, Alabama. He moved up to New Hampshire for a few years and then back down south to the Atlanta area. Sean later headed out to San Francisco with Jamie Thomas and Hurley. Legend has it those dudes were sleeping on the bricks at EMB. He turned pro for Anti-Hero and then faded into the ether.



Rest in peace, Jeff.

For the Grosso ad: Transworld - October 1988 Volume 6 Number 5

Thrasher - April 1996 Volume 16 Number 4