Showing posts with label Claus Grabke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claus Grabke. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Having Fun Is Not A Crime / Eight Dayz

This section from the Santa Cruz video Streets On Fire just seems like it was so much fun! You have Jeff Hedges traveling over to Europe to hang and skate with Claus Grabke at tons of sick spots and ramps... The sights, the art, and even the tunes in their part rules. That fakie tail stall 360 body varial isn't something you see everyday and neither is the double varial handplant. The best part is that these guys are still skating today!








Thursday, February 24, 2011

Time Machine


In the 1980's skateboard graphics lasted a lot longer than the quarterly cycles that permeate today's market. Maybe that's what made them so much more timeless... The only things that seemed to change back then were a slight alteration in the shape, or maybe the concave would get updated. In some instances the graphic would get slightly expanded or contracted in order to cover the board more effectively. Featured here are three different artists on three different brands. Rodney Mullen's 1985 freestyle model on Powell-Peralta done by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson (VCJ), Jeff Grosso and his 1986 Schmitt Stix rig with the John Lucero treatment. (I had one in a blue stain!), and the 1988 Santa Cruz Claus Grabke done by none other than Jim Phillips. (I really wanted this deck but when I finally saved up enough money to get it, it was gone so I settled for a Lucero Street Thing, which was still a good shape!)

Credit should be given where credit is due.... Sean Cliver - Disposable
Definitely a huge resource!