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On 3/29/1999
Damon Elgie
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Yeah, that's what I'm talkin about! Cliff rules, I've been hearing about that guy since the Late 80's from two crazy muthaFuckas named Chris and Aaron....we always thought that Cliff was a figment of their 4:20 imagination but we was wrong BYOTCH! Skate Hard or go home L8er downhill Sk8ers Dman
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On 3/29/1999 eggman
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The Concrete Wave. I just got the book. Read what Rich said about it. It is all true. I read the book and got so fired up that I spent the weekend boarding. Very very cool. A must for all you skategeezers. Later late.
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On 3/26/1999
Jeremy
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I used to downhill some back in highschool (late 80's), and I'm looking to get back into it. Just went out and bought a board and built some gloves. I live in San Francisco. Any suggestions on where I should go? Also, if anyone goes out on the weekends, let me know.
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On 3/26/1999
Dem
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The longboard lounge http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/longboardlounge now has 29 members and gets larger every week. Don't forget we have a members chat Sunday night at 8PM Easter U.S. time. (So is that 5pm in Cali?) Do the math and we'll see you there. If you aren't a member, sign up, it's free, it's easy, yada yada yada......
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On 3/25/1999
K2@JAPAN
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I am sorry, I have some siss, way to sending. K2
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On 3/25/1999
K2@japan
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I am loocking for LONGBOARD DECKS about 40 to 42 inch.
TNX
K2
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On 3/25/1999
K2@japan
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I am loocking for LONGBOARD DECKS.
TNX
K2
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On 3/25/1999
K2@japan
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I am loocking for JAST LONGBOARD.
TNX
K2
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On 3/25/1999
K2@japan
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I loocking for JAST LONGBOARD.
TNX
K2
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On 3/25/1999
K2@JAPAN
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Hi, I am Japanese sk8er. I am looking for decks for New & Old school TRICK. Pls inform me What deck is better and Why. I will waiting all of your mail.
TNX
K2
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On 3/25/1999
Melissa Ringler
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To Whom It May Concern-- Who ever let My beloved Beau Brown know about my search for him, paid off!!!! If you ever need a kidney let me know! We are cyber chatting after 18 years. I am FOREVER grateful to you. Please email me (if you want) I am not a canidate for the Jerry Springer or anything. Perhaps if you are in the Carolinas sometime, you will allow me the good fortune of buying you dinner. And to the wonderful people who developed this site - THANK YOU - God I can't believe we are re-united after soooo many years!!!!! Hugs and Kisses, Mel email zorba_babe@hotmail.com
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On 3/24/1999 RICH
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The Concrete Wave - the history of skateboarding ... Michael Brooke Well yes ... I have just finished digesting the first pass of the book, believe me when I say the first pass of many ! Ok I could be rather biased here as I have 4 pages out of the 160 in the book, and hell yes I am biased about my bits, but I can be objective about the rest. Indeed I would like to say that my bits are the highlights, but I am afraid they pale into insignificance compared to thelayers of history and wisdom contained with Michaels first ever book ! This is the first book devoted to the history of our life style and could have been a big flop as most ‘history’ of sport books tend to be, you know lists of bloody MVP’s and highest scores, or else it could have got bogged into the technical side of skate boards, highlighting how and why changes happened. Although we probably would have still have loved it the general populace would have had very little use for it outside the appropriate small room. BUT instead this is a book that is nigh on impossible to not browse through. Even non skating friends (I do have a few that have withstood the conversion attempts) are a pain to get it back off them. With skating friends if they are older you’ll be subjected to a barrage of “I had them, I remember that/them, gee I have one of those in the garage”, younger skating friends learn that there was life before pressure flips ! I couldn’t imagine how it could be set out better, it’s in a large almost coffee table (where it’s been all week to greet the visotors) format in full colour and bloody heaps and heaps of photos guaranteed to stir the soul. What is not in here about skateboarding is probably not worth knowing about (although exkates may have warranted a mention from a longboard point of view) and the history is set out in 4 waves : 1959-65 1973-80 1983-91 1993 onwards Now to us “never bloody stopped mate” skaters these dates may seem odd but they refer to the general public crazes that happened. Remember the days you couldn’t get any equipment apart from through a dodgy network of people which made the French underground in WWII seem like amateurs, remember the days of not being able to buy wheels much bigger than the bearings ... well with this book you will ! The most notworthy thing about the book is that you will come back to it again and again as a reference tool. The sections are laid out so you can follow the history through or do a hen peck, pick up open and read approach, which again makes it ideal for non skating friends. I don’t want to put any quotes etc and spoil the book for you but every skater should be forced to buy this book ! Every school and library should have one and every bloody cop or hired cop who stops you skating somewhere should be forced fed the knowledge in this book and I rekon they would be out there skating afterwards ! Don’t buy this book because you are a skater, buy it because it is a BLOODY good book. And from now on whenever anyone says “why do you still skate” .. you just hand them the book. I am proud to be even a small part of this work and am smug in the knowledge that my name appears on the same page as my heroes ! Buy this book and one day I can mug Michael for some of the royalties !
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On 3/21/1999
Chris
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Nose Wheelie Goes Dot Com
Well, I finally did it. I went and got the domain name, www.nosewheelie.com.
I've added three new sections and got rid of one. I've added a Gallery, so that I can post pics that people send me or that I have that don't have a story to go with them. There's a Vintage Skategear section that will have pics and info on stuff from skateboarding's yesteryears. Finally, there's a Stuff section. The Bulletin Board is no more. I had only had about three or four messages posted in the year and a half that Nose Wheelie's been around. If you want to post messages, come here, Longboard Lounge, Soul Carve's letters page, etc., where they do it right.
Everything from the old site has been moved over or at least linked to, but eventually it's all going away, so if you've bookmarked anything or made any links you should change them over to www.nosewheelie.com.
There's a new feature, two news stories, an editorial, and basically all of the sections have been updated. Check it out at
www.nosewheelie.com
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On 3/20/1999 SOUL CARVE
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New SOUL CARVE is up New additions include the start of a photo dictionary of longboard moves. Also RED 9 review and a couple of things in the news section www.netspace.net.au/~richardj
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On 3/20/1999
Melissa Ringler
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I'm trying to locate several people, I have not seen for 20 years. One is Roger Hickey (who on numerous times my mother Gina bailed out of jail). Beau Brown (Duncan is his real name), Rick Denton, Ty Tyson (Albert was his real name) I grew as the younger sister of Rick Ringler. Roger and Beau formed to the best my memory a team called Madrid? Is there anybody out there who may know where some of these skaters are? I grew up in Huntington Beach CA, Beau and Rick had a place together on the beach. Best Regards, Melissa email zorba_babe@hotmail.com
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On 3/20/1999
Rich@ SOUL CARVE
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Well I rarely dish out on something but on this occassion I must. I had heard that the Sector 9 red9 video was basically new school stuff. Fine I thought everyones allowed to ride a longboard however they want, personaly I can't see much point to riding a longboard like a shortboard (but usually worse) but each to their own. So I was still excited to get hold of a copy of the video (only just out over here). Well obviously Sector 9 now think that there is little point riding a longboard like a shortboard either .... their solution is to a) make the boards shorter like the new mini cloud 9 b) produce shortboards. Still it's up to them BUT WHY make out like it is a longboard video ? The longboard content is minimal in the video, a tiny bit of downhill, a second rate new school segment and then the return of corporate man. Now I thought at least a decent bit, the commuting office man had been one of the hightlights of the first video. Even he was now relegated to the end segment where he spends most of the time pushing along next to traffic ! The other 95 percent of the video is short board stuff and to be honest pretty lame (for a video) shortboarding. So the longboarding is crap (you see better everyday in your own area) the short boarding is second rate for a major video and they have lost their SOUL !! Even the surfing was pretty lame. Sector 9 have sold out .. I always defended them but now they have just lost the plot ! If you longboard I urge you DON'T buy the video, a) out of principal and b) Because it is CRAP !!! Sorry about rambling on but I am writing in absolute DISGUST !!!!
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On 3/18/1999
Tannis Watson
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If anyone knows how I can contact Bobby Turner of Turner Summer Ski fame (the top of the line slalom board of the 70's and 80's) please let me know, or inform Bobby I'd like to communicate with him. I would like to interview him for a possible article and to capture some of the history of his superbly crafted skateboard slalom racing decks.
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On 3/13/1999
SOUL CARVE
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Hi UPDATED SOUL CARVE UP added to truck review, Power Paws review and added to and revamped the drop knee turn article. New news and gossip up as well !
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On 3/13/1999 Jack Reeni
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i think that you and your down hill skate boarding is the best thing that had ever hapened to this world but that is just way cool. I've been down hilling sence about well as long as i can reamber. I am 43 now and hope i never get old. I guess that is just the way of life though. you dont get to involved with any other sports like this one. Your sport kicks ass hoe it never goes. Your best friend Jack Reeni
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On 3/12/1999
tyler
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TL Kelly SLater-6time world champ on the ASP surf tour
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On 3/11/1999 bb
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I can't think of anything more full of it, than shaping a longboard like a snowboard. Snowboards are shaped like owties for a reason-to catch and edge in the snow and carve. The shape is nothing but a waste of wood for a longboard.
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On 3/11/1999 TL
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Tara Hamilton, Kelly Slater, Darin Shapiro - so who the (&*#$ are they?
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re:Jordan Truchan
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On 3/11/1999 TL
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I know this is a forum about decks. I just one question to Jordan - what the (*&$% are you talking about? As if longboarders really tune in to who's who in longboarding.
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Gravity G-38
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On 3/9/1999
Jordan Truchan
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Gravity Boarding Company is the best!!! Little known facts: Both Tara Hamilton and Darin Shapiro are sponsored by Gravity. Why? Because Kelly Slater should have stuck to making surf gear! Nuff said.
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On 3/8/1999
Dem
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Congrats to NCDSA for getting a link/mention at http://www.charged.com See their article on cross country skateboarding.
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