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Skateboard History Death Box Hot Wheels and Skate Zone Adverts R.a.D Issue 58 1987
Death Box, Hot Wheels and Skate Zone shared this advertising page. The Death Box advert featured Wurzel’s board, but with a teaser mention of Mac’s freestyle and bank model being in the pipeline. At this stage Jeremy Fox was also distributing Flyaway helmets, but the future was in the boards — as he knew then…
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Lucian Hendrickse Interview Issue 58 Part 2
“High powered skating. Lucian’s Madonnas are FAST and HIGH. This one over the channel at the Brighton ramp screams agression and style.” The caption says everything.
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Lucian Hendrickse Interview from R.a.D Issue 58
At last… And what a ramp to be reminded of as well. Lucian Hendrickse has been skating most of his life. He started as a little kid and he never stopped. In that time he’s seen, done and said a lot.
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Faze 7 Advert Old School Skateboards: R.a.D Issue 58
Hosoi, Skull Skates, Alva, Brand X, Dogtown, Uncle Wiggley, Blockhead, Kryptonics and Santa Monica Airlines – that’s an emotive list of brands. There’s quite a variety of shapes on offer here. Some of them may be gimmicky, and all of them seem from another world now, but this is definitely one for the hardware fetishists…
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R.a.D Issue 58 Skate’n’Surf and Youngs Adverts
Here’s another classic skateboard shop advert from the eighties. Skate’n’Surf in Southsea, take a bow. Powell T Shirts were £11.95 and there was a whole section for stickers. Meanwhile an equally venerable bike shop, Youngs Cycles, were holding the fort for BMX.
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Skateboard History Transmissions Skateboard Advert from R.a.D Magazine Issue 58 1987
Skull and Bones meets Hawaii. Mostly skulls and bones actually. Gaze on these and wonder.
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BMX History R.a.D Issue 58 Mike Canning
Nick Philip interviewed Mike Canning for the BMX interview in this issue, conducted at a time when the balance between skating and BMX freestyle was at a very difficult stage. At this point BMX riding seemed to be more about quarter pipes than halfpipes. Twiglets… Ramps like Mon’s had always had both types of users,…
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R.a.D Issue 58 Faze 7 Shop Advert
Faze 7 were one of the tiny number of old-time skateboard shops who were able to re-emerge with the revival of skating in 1987. They’d survived the dark ages on the usual mixture of rollerskates and BMX, but now their time had come again.
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R.a.D Issue 58 James Watmough Cartoon
A very seasonal tale indeed detailing the past, present and future of skateboarding. Don Brider, Wurzel, Rob Abel and Jeremy Fox all make some kind of appearance, but not the Ginger Lamo himself?
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R.a.D Issue 58 Everything at Your Leisure Advert
Another advert – and you can’t even read this one, so no chance of shedding a tear about prices in the good old days. At this stage many of the shops advertising in R.a.D were combining skateboards with BMX, a painful process for them as well as for the magazine. Since you can’t see the…