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The S.M.A NATAS decks were brilliant,built for popping ollies!does anyone remember his section in 'streets of fire'?! where he ollies the fire hydrant??
Quote from: deeman on December 19, 2011, 03:07 PMThe S.M.A NATAS decks were brilliant,built for popping ollies!does anyone remember his section in 'streets of fire'?! where he ollies the fire hydrant?? I've got Streets of Fire on DVD. Absolutely loved it when it came out! Great sound track too with an awsome pre-Rollins Black Flag to get you hyped up! My mate got a new MgGill for his birthday and we all went for a skate and he mislanded a kick-flip and the board shot into the road and a Jag ran it over, snapped it in two and just carried on! We took it back to Mayfair Skates and tried to claim he ollied down some steps and it snapped when he landed but that was obviously crap as it had big sump shaped guages out of the top of it. He ended up with a Lance Mountain funnily enough!
Who can name this board from the graphics ? or what was left of them 90's
and my big ROCCO - poo bear with the shades
This thread got me looking on ebay for old school skateboard stuff.I saw this t-shirt and had to buy it in both colours. I always wanted one back in the day.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290645632739'ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_532wt_1178I wish I still had all my RAD mags. I had every issue from Oct 87 until about June 92 when I stopped skating.
I had a bit of Insane clobber back in the day, in particular a hoody with a Tortoise on it, I loved that hoody. It genuinely impressed girls, well, one girl anyway I think it was an offshoot of SM5D?