Somehow the date ended up being printed incorrectly on this issue – it was 1996, not 1995 – see the Beat the Booze spread later in this post for an explanation.
People would flock to Broadmarsh banks in Nottingham to skate their mythical bricks curves throughout the 80’s and 90’s. Harry managed to get a skinful of training in whilst we lived there so this massive ollie grab was a ‘piece of peas’. Check the monster set-up and Simple shoes.
On the cover – Harry Lintell, switch flip. Haunts: Domas Glatkauskas – “The face behind the reason we skate” C. Oliver. Skate Cafe do CPH – The...
Direct from the Death boss… “After seriously paying their dues and being on flow for a good few years, Mark ‘Radman’ Radden and Mikey Patrick are...
Episode 11 taking you back to the Winter of 2002 where a pre-Palace Benny Fairfax and Olly Todd battle Fairfield’s notoriously treacherous floor and discrarded...
West Yorkshire skateboarding of the crustiest variety courtesy of Sore Skateboards
Seen the latest mag yet? If so then you’ll already be aware that earlier in the year, the assembled RVCA crew treated themselves to an...