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Old 02-04-2012, 10:42 PM
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That's funny. Ahh, the good ol days. Road rash and busted shins.

What you would be surpised to hear........ I still have my hammerhead. From way back then!

For a nickle I'll post some pics.
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Old 02-04-2012, 10:54 PM
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That was awesome! I loved that.
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Old 02-04-2012, 11:04 PM
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That's funny. Ahh, the good ol days. Road rash and busted shins.

What you would be surpised to hear........ I still have my hammerhead. From way back then!

For a nickle I'll post some pics.
Pics, yes, please lol,,,thats like

$5 for pic of you on it
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Old 02-05-2012, 06:57 AM
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The picture of my old ass on that board will not be rleased to the public for under $100. Even then I might have viewers sign a release as I don't want to be responsible for accidents due to uncontrolable laughter.

Here's the board. Not in the best shape but considering how I treated it and the fact that it's about 25 years old....

I'm sure a few of those stickers will cause flash backs.

Sorry for hijacking the thread. The tire roll was awesome but I initially thought there was someone in there. lol.
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Old 02-05-2012, 07:58 AM
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The stuff kids will do for fun..lol. I got a kick out of it.
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Old 02-05-2012, 10:19 AM
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Wow, Dr.Dave!! Thanks for the pics

10 thousand memories evoked from looking at that skateboard! Old school, love it!

I remember having no place legal to ride through that phase of my life,,,Today there is public concrete skateparks as common as Walgreens dang near.
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Old 02-05-2012, 09:11 PM
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HAMMERHEAD!!!!

Yeah! We've got some old skaters in the house.
Nice board Dr.Dave.
Hey Jason, when I did time in STL, I use to love skating up and down Manchester Rd., and at some school on New Ballwin Rd. It was so different than the flatlands of New Orleans. Hills, stairs, banks, and cement ramps everywhere.
Going down the hills was so cool. Going back up was kinda tough though.

Here's an old board you guys'll appreciate:


The thing that brought skateboarding to another level was the introduction of the nose(more than just the small tip of old school boards).
I can't remember who was first, but I remember the Andy Howell, Ed Templeton, and NewDeal Nude Eel were among the first.

Here's some old tracks that use to get me pumped up:





And can you guys believe this guys is still around and still AMAZING!!!!!!
Some of this stuff defies the laws of gravity.
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Old 02-05-2012, 10:08 PM
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Wow! Good stuff, lol!!! Skateboarding was my transpotation for many years. Had a few beer bottles thrown at me by local rednecks and always running from the cops during late night skate sessions with freinds Natas Kaupus and Ed Templeton were favs of mine. As well as Mark Gonzales, Jason Jesse, Mike Vallely, Matt Hensley, Jason Lee (just to name a few)....I was into street skating mainly.

SKATEBOARDING IS NOT A CRIME haha...

Anybody remember Mark GATOR Rogowski?? One of the best in his prime and killed his GF and serving life in prison!!!?? There's a movie out about it...

Most people don't realize that the movie actor Jason Lee from the show My name is Earl was once a very hardcore professional street skater. I've met him way back in the day at a skate jam in St. Louis. His acting isn't much acting, Just himself being himself more like, lol... I have a pic from the event layin' around one of my old box of pics!

Anyways, Here's a pic of myself in my prime skateboarding days Don't have original pic,,,this is a pic from a magazine I sent it too..

No launch ramp coming off these stairs,,,just a BIG OLE MONSTER OLLIE,,,OR,,,MELANCHOLY as Matt Hensley named and invented it!

Actually landed this trick
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Old 02-07-2012, 06:37 AM
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That's awesome. Nice board 119.

I remember Gator but never knew that story.

I read where Hosoi did 4 years for meth in 2000-04.
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Old 02-07-2012, 07:34 AM
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Good stuff!!! I had that same old Caballero board!!! I also had a Santa Cruz street creep that I sold on ebay a few years ago for over $200!!

Those old 80's boards go for a lot of cash to the collectors! I wish I had saved all of mine!!
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