Shane Cutts is one of Henderson’s contemporaries; another of the L.S.D boys. He’s also involved with one of the new skate companies: he owns Minus K — the only company actually pressing boards in Britain. This is a transcript of what started out as Shane Cutts interviewing Henderson by transatlantic tape, but it’s not just about Jeremy: it’s also about the Shut team, and skating in New York, and coming to terms with yourself. Most of the names mentioned here will mean nothing to most people: they are names of people isolated by time or geography, in the past or on the East Coast of America. But that period of isolation is ending as the barriers come down.
The middle picture of Sean Sheffey is credited to Grant Brittain. Top picture shows Wyloe Singer at the Brooklyn Banks. Bottom picture is Henderson at Mount Baldy!