Neil Chester's 'Hating Life' - Mark Baines, Scott Palmer, Howard Cooke, Pete Hellicar and many more
The Slam City Skates blog offers up a service to skateboarding today, having uploaded the best quality version of Blueprint Skateboards' seminal Waiting for the...
Unwrap Scott Palmer's legendary opening section from the seminal Blueprint VHS release 'Waiting for the World' (2000), filmed and edited by Dan Magee.
One of the most rewound parts of WFTW was John Rattray's closing section, so it seemed that it was only appropriate that we got John,...
In our follow up to last weeks Carl Shipman Footage Feast, here are some flowing sequential tricks from his sections over the years.
To round off the week in a fitting manner, we thought we’d bring you sections from all the Sidewalk 200 ‘Cover Stories’ interview subjects that...
Raging Hull in full effect! Watch the following five classic sections from Humberside’s undisputed finest and maybe learn something about how skateboarding is meant to look. “I...
Carl Shipman: a brief history lesson – taken from Sidewalk 147 (December 2008) “Carl is, without a shadow of a doubt, one of Britain’s finest ever...
Sunday Service: Paul Shier - Blueprint 'Waiting for the World' (2000)
You lack the minerals and vitamins, irons and the niacin F*ck who that I offend, rappers sit back I’m ’bout to begin ’bout foul talk you sqwak,...
It’s been said before in previous Sunday Service’s, but it’s worth repeating again that Channon King was easily one of the most underrated UK heads...
Taking it back a whole 12 years, this Sunday we decided to bring you the hefty Octagon Wheels section from Blueprint’s seminal VHS release “Waiting...
Due to technical issues, there will be a lack of a Sunday Service email hitting your inbox this morning. Fear not though as we’re still...
Having scored the cover to this years Buyers Guide, this Sunday we decided to share with you Mark Baines infamous section from the legendary Blueprint...
We’ve never needed a reason to appreciate the skateboarding of one Mr Scott Palmer, so why not spend a few minutes of your Sunday...
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