Who Skates?
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That’ll be a cool set up, like to see it once you get it. My wheels stay on the ground, just cruising the streets/carving it up.
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Saw northsouthdenims post and remembered found some old pics skating when jus got into selvedge denim on Facebook few weeks ago(haven’t been on in years). First pic back in Burlington Vermont, my first pair of selvedge 2007. Volcom did run with cone mills, they didn’t sell well at all, at the skate shop/park I managed. Got pair of nudies shortly after that, think cut was straight Sven? Little too loose at time for what I wanted. Got way into the super future hype and got pair of APCs right after that and stuck with those for years. Oh also hype bought a pair of 19cm Dior hommes MIJ. I blew crotch out in those skating, like 2nd month. I was so bummed lol but a local tailor saved them and did really good job. I Actually just found them in storage and so back in my collection. Kinda stoked held on to them all these years and cross country move. Was last year or 2yrs before Heidi silmane left Dior. 2nd pic, 2008 back tail rocking pair of cords skate brand I worked for, when 1st moved to SF. Other 2 pics APCs 2008 maybe 2009 -
@meatmarketdenim1 Beautiful Update!
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1st day of 40yrs old, several years ago now. Only thing I’ve got for you. I know I know, skatepark photo = autokook; but it’s all I’ve got for you. Also, no, not in selvage; probably some RVCA pants 🫣. -
@sophisto000 Thanks!
Glad this thread is alive!
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I didn’t know this thread existed. Lil pole jam.
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Epic shot @Tom-Longarms
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From the cradle to the grave...
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Haha, thanks!
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I still have my old Vision Rogowski board from waaaay back in the day, and it's pretty much retired. I do surfskate however, and have a Carver Hobo board with CX trucks, as well as a Yow Pipe with Meraki trucks inbound from Spain. Really looking forward to riding that one as I've heard the Meraki trucks mimic the feeling of surfing really well.
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@Nostradamion Have you had a chance to try the Yow yet? Love the look of the Pipe (my favourite surfboard I had was a 6'4" retro fish!), but I'm interested in hearing what you think of the Meraki? I've got Carver C7s on both my decks, loosened off for a more surfy feel. I've heard the Yow system is better for this though - wouldn't mind trying one of their bigger Waikiki models
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Sick photo, always wanted to skate that spot living back on the east coast and seeing in all the vids/mags etc. heard was hella gnarly back then. When finally went to LA for first time like 14yrs ago was all demolished, besides couple of the columns. vibed by the area used to be at.
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@meatmarketdenim1 thank you. it was a trippy spot. crazy it is buried in sand now, it could be a time capsule for people to discover underneath some day. my friend did a grind down the venice hubba that day also, it was right around the corner from the pits
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@SamD said in Who Skates?:
@Nostradamion Have you had a chance to try the Yow yet? Love the look of the Pipe (my favourite surfboard I had was a 6'4" retro fish!), but I'm interested in hearing what you think of the Meraki? I've got Carver C7s on both my decks, loosened off for a more surfy feel. I've heard the Yow system is better for this though - wouldn't mind trying one of their bigger Waikiki models
Hey @SamD , sorry for the late response. Received the Yow Pipe with the Meraki setup, and to be honest, I didn't really like it. Don't get me wrong: the carving on it is super tight, and the "surfy" feeling is definitely there, however if you have to push for any distance, it's really squirrely. I also felt that the usable stance area was a little small for me, and I also missed having more of a concave deck vs. the Pipe's relatively flat shape.
I currently have a Carver Super Surfer with C7 trucks, as well as a Carver Hobo with CX trucks, and between the two I prefer the Hobo. As for the Pipe, I ended up gifting it to my son who really likes it. I grew up watching Gerry Lopez surfing, so the Pipe really appealed to me given it's his design, however for whatever reason, the Meraki just didn't work for me.
As a sidenote, I recently met the owner of Pantheon Longboards, and ended up getting a Pantheon Supersonic. That board is incredible; it's like riding on a magic carpet!! I had never really considered longboarding before, but I'm totally hooked now. I did 5km through my neighborhood yesterday, and it felt like I was gliding. The nice thing about the Pantheon is that you can both push as well as pump, much like a surfskate. Also, because it has bigger wheels, rolling over small rocks and / or road debris isn't an issue at all; you pretty much just keep going and the feeling is amazing!!
Anyway, sorry for the long novel!! I'm headed out for a skate as we speak; cheers!!
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@Nostradamion Cheers, I thought that might be the case - the first surfskate I picked up (which likewise, my kids now use!) was a shorter 15" wheelbase Arbor with a C7 - great fun for messing around in a carpark, but very twitchy and squirrly at speed, hardwork going any distance on it. I do enjoy the looser feeling, but think I'm trying to strike a balance between longboard cruising and a surfy feel - I'm too old and fragile for learning how to ride bowls and ramps!
Those Pantheons look amazing btw, enjoy!