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(A few of these photos were stolen from the always brilliant Matt Weber, and the scans were jacked from the Chrome Ball Incident.)
View ArticleThe World Trade Benches
Some relevant clips from the Metrospective.com archive, the original copy of Ian Reid’s Video, and Real to Reel.
View ArticleDeeper in the Skate NYC Archive…
It has been a quietly monumental week for New York City skate footage, at least from a historical perspective. While the Skate NYC Apple Juice documentary is quickly working its way over 5,000 YouTube...
View ArticleFeb. 2002 Transworld Article on 9/11 & Skateboarding
Photo stolen from Matt Weber Following September 11th, Transworld ran this article asking New York skateboarders about their experiences on that day. It appeared in the February 2002 issue, which...
View ArticleYou Know They Love the Snowman in the White House
Ty only skates transition now. Photo by Emilio Cuilan. The first column on the 100th floor of 1 World Trade Center goes up today, which for the second time in history, makes it the tallest building in...
View ArticleGround Zero
(Fifth Avenue & Waverly Place. 1988. Photo stolen from Matt Weber.) Still feels like an odd date, eleven years later. QS 9/11 ten-year anniversary post / 2002 Transworld article re: 9/11 &...
View ArticleEric Koston NYC Cruiser Footage – Circa 1995
To wrap up this mildly Girl/Chocolate themed week, here is a quick clip of Koston cruising around downtown circa 1995-ish, via the B-roll tapes from his Epicly Later’d series that came out earlier...
View ArticleHuf’s Favorite Photos
If you run a New York-based skate website for nearly ten years, it’d make sense to get Keith Hufnagel onboard for something along the line. Except there isn’t a ton of unchartered territory for an...
View ArticleThinking Out Loud
Jeff Pang across from World Trade. Mid-90sish. Shout out to yellow trucks. Photo by @gunarsphoto. ♥ Remaining hats are still $15 in the webstore btw xoxo ♥ Max Palmer, Andrew Wilson, Chris Millic and...
View ArticleRemember
Photo by Matt Weber Still a surreal day on the calendar every year. Over the years, we have done several posts regarding how that day shaped our tiny corner of New York — An Interview With Zered...
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