Saturday, September 21, 2019

Alien Workshop x Jason Dill


Traded a set of trucks for this amazing Alien Workshop Jason Dill skateboard. Judging by the size of this 7.8" deck, it must have been released in the late-2000s, possibly the Mind Field video era in 2009. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the graphic, but it's definitely a classic since he's left the company in 2013.


Jason Dill now runs Fucking Awesome. It'll be quite fitting to mount these Independent x FA Trucks onto the deck if I can find the perfect wheels to complete the setup.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Birdhouse Skateboards x Tony Hawk Signed Falcon 3


This past weekend, I recently acquired an autographed Tony Hawk deck. This was an interesting find and the seller was willing to negotiate the price and basically stole this piece. Unfortunately, the deck has lost its colour and has now turned to this weird blackish grey. But the signature is pretty broad and still amazingly displayed. I've always wanted a Tony Hawk signature and can finally add one to the collection.


Friday, July 19, 2019

Powell-Peralta x Lance Mountain x Future Primitive


Found an amazing deal on this Powell-Peralta Lance Mountain deck. According to the seller, he obtained this over 30 years ago. Never mounted or gripped, just moved from one storage unit to the next. It does have that amazing screenprint application dawning Lance Mountain's graphic from 1985's Future Primitive and the Ripper logo for the top ply.


Sunday, May 26, 2019

Powell-Peralta x Dragon II x Steve Caballero


This was a pretty awesome find online. A few months backs, I grabbed this Powell-Peralta Steve Caballero Dragon II re-issue deck. It measures 10" x 29.75" and originally released somewhere in the 80s [Couldn't pinpoint the exact year].


With a few mods to the previous grip job, I also added a set of enjoi Tummy Sticks rails, 1/8" Bones risers Mini-Logo bearings, vintage 215 Independent Trucks, and 56mm Spitfire Wheels.


Just look how vintage these trucks are!

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Adidas Skateboarding x 3ST.003 X Miles Silvas


I recently picked up a pair of Adidas Skateboarding shoes. These are the 3ST.003 Miles Silvas colourway in light blue and white. Very unique construction with a mesh booty, suede uppers, a one piece toe with rubber ollie pad, and cupsole outsole for heavy impact. Also adding some flare with embroidered details on the tongue.







Friday, March 8, 2019

RIP Transworld Skateboarding 1983 - 2019


The title isn't 100% accurate. However, Transworld Skateboarding has now ended 35 years of print and home media by moving to digital and online media. Although I haven't bought a mag since January 2012, Transworld has been such a major part of my teen-to-young-adulthood when I first picked up skateboarding back in 2000. Downloading vids [sadly] and saving as much as I could to buy a mag that was as thick as a phone book, re-reading interviews and studying sequences and trick tips, and hoping I'd someday have a Check Out, a 9 Frames per Second spread, or even a Pro Spotlight. It's what helped me broaden my artistic outlet when it came to class projects and presentations and assist me in talking with other people and have real conversations because of their excellent interviews. I've known the whereabouts of cities and countries from their travel articles and the details of how to capture skateboarding through a lens. Lastly, it's given me a much wider perspective about my favourite skaters from their setups to their daily routines. Unfortunately, moving has taken a toll on my collection and only saved up a short stack of issues. Below are the four Transworld mags that stick out and a description as to why they do.


March 2002, Josh Kalis.
Has there ever been a bad photo of DGKalis? The early-00s are the best times in skating because of the gear. This looked like the tallest frontside noseblunt and it was done in some of the best looking DC Shoes of all time. The article titled "Where in the World is Ali Boulala" written by Atiba Jefferson was really interesting too and that's where I caught my first glimpse of him before Flip Skateboards' first video; Sorry.


May 2002, Brian Wenning.
Before knowing how sleazy LOVE Park was, it was a goal for my brother, Tim, and I to skate the plaza. Upon hearing about the renovations, we were fully bummed. However, the amount of tricks that went down before its closure was insane. This cover looked too good to be true until the footage was released in The DC Video. Furthermore, the article about Toronto made this a must-have and a must-keep.


January 2003, Jamie Thomas.
My brother [pictured on the left below], came home one day with this issue that he stole off his teacher's desk. If you look closely on the "DIN," there's a number 23 written. But the whole magazine is intact. Not sure why the teacher had it in the first place unless she confiscated it, but nonetheless was stoked he gave it to me. An added bonus is that it's their 20th Ann'y Issue. Almost 10 years later, Jamie Thomas rolled through Toronto and blessed it with his autograph.



September 2003, Mark Appleyard.
I was 100% amped when I heard Mark Appleyard, a Canadian from Ontario, received the 2003 TWS Street Skater of the Year Award. It gave me [a 16-year old at the time] hope that if I try hard enough, I could also earn that. Obviously, it never panned out. However, any article with one of the most influential skaters of all time will never let you down.


Not only were the magazines an important part of my life, but the videos they released in the 2000s were amazing. At a time when video magazines were as important as board and shoe sponsors, Transworld released some of the best video parts of well established pros and start the careers of newer faces.


It's hard to share which TWS video part is my favourite because they all are. But if I were to show aliens on another planet what skateboarding should look like, Mike Carroll in Modus Operandi [2000] is what they have to see.

I've forgotten every book I've read from high school and every subject I have learned in post-secondary. But TWS has always been there for educating and entertaining me in ways no teacher could. It showed me that it's not about skaters travelling to other countries to skateboard, but the skateboard itself has taken that skater around the world. A magazine has made road trips, public transit, and generally waiting much faster than expected. Thank you Transworld Skateboarding for the inspiration and keeping my passion for skateboarding inflamed after all these years. I very much look forward to what the future holds and hope to see what they release in the coming years.

I'd love to hear how Transworld Skateboard Magazine has influenced or impacted you over the years. Please find me on social media, e-mail, or even comment. "Skate and Create" and support your local skate shops and skater owned brands.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Santa Cruz x Christian Hosoi x Rocket Air


Pro skater Christian Hosoi is as legendary as his graphics. But in my opinion, this Rocket Air deck by Santa Cruz is his best one. Not only does the artwork stand out, but the fading blue around it makes it pop. Measuring 9.98" x 29.86", it's molded with the iconic Hammerhead shape that only someone like Holmes can look good on.


Back in November 2014, I had the privilege of meeting Christian Hosoi at a signing in Mississauga. He's definitely one of the humblest dudes out there and was extra stoked on those toys. Hope to get his signature on this board some time as well.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

DC Shoes x Syntax & Tiago S


DC Shoes have been reissuing a few classic models under the Heritage banner. One of them was the Syntax shoe. This has the late-90s to early-2000s tech aesthetic, the type of stuff I grew up on when I started skateboarding.


Along with a suede upper, rubber lace loops and toe cap, it also features a rubber heel pull tab.


The classic pill pattern also returns on the cupsole for those added traction and stability.


This past Black Friday, I took advantage of the company's promotion on their website. With the deep discount and free shipping, I had to bank on two pairs of DC's best pro model to date; the Tiago S [not sure what the "S" means, but who cares]. One pair in navy/white and another in black/red/white.



Along with a Super Suede upper, it has a breathable mesh tongue and an air bag in the heel. Additionally, there are hidden nylon lace loops! I haven't seen that feature in possibly 10 years.



Just take a look at that tread and the detail put into it!


Vans x Style 112 Pro


The Vans Style 112 Pro have been at the top of the best skate shoes list in recent years.


Main features are the suede upper and a rubber Duracap on the toe to add a little bit of some throwback flare and durability.


What always sells me on Vans are the UltraCush HD insoles for the added support. Along with the tradition waffle tread vulc outsole, they go perfectly well for flex and comfort.