When We Was Rad:
Skateboard History from UK Vintage Magazine

Category: Issue 84 February 1990


  • 1990 Skateboard Calendar and Subscribe Advert

    Always keen to spread the word about events of any kind, even when the details were almost non-existent… In this example we have: A freestyle competition at the South Bank A locals street competition in Lisburn AES Cup in Denmark AES Cup in Hamburg AES Cup in Gothenborg AES Cup in France AES Cup in…


  • Hot Wheels BMX Mail Order Advert February 1990

    I’m intrigued by this: even in 1990, when the magazine was very far from the BMX scene, Hot Wheels still saw it as a means to try to keep their flame alive. And they were right. It reminds me of the days when Alpine Action tried to use BMX Action Bike to keep the spirit…


  • In Through the Outdoor (Part 6)

    Can’t think of anything to say about this one, sorry!


  • In Through the Out Door (Part 5)

    I like this, for some reason which I can’t quite place. There is something slightly unusual about it. I’m also intrigued by the amount of space we gave to this feature, but that was probably the effect of weather and production schedules during the Christmas period.


  • In Through The Out Door (Part 4)

    This interests me from a technical point of view. It looks to me as if this was one of the experiments in using high-speed colour negative film instead of the colour transparency film more common for reproduction in those days. Most of the time I’d use Fuji Velvia for the colour saturation, resolution and lack…


  • In Through the Out Door (Part 3)

    Two page colour spreads were a luxury, back when I was a lad. I wish we could have used them more.


  • In Through the Out Door (Part 2)

    A very “February issue” set of images, with a cold blueness to the light. No wonder I seemed to speak more favourably of the indoor session, even though the genuine street would have been preferred at almost any other time of year.


  • In Through the Out Door (Indoor Skateboarding)

    Lecture mode was clearly on. This article, forcing a link between an indoor session in a sports centre in Bolton and one of those “down your way” type visits to Basingstoke, now seems strained in the extreme. Very self conscious.


  • Offbeat, Split and Quarterback Adverts

    Not enough time to say much about this. All three shops were important players at the time. I bumped into Rick (as mentioned in the Split advert) a couple of months ago. He’d been working at Slingshot Design (who did the HSC web site) for some time. I think we’d even spoken on the phone,…


  • Shockwave Designs Advert

    I don’t remember much about this outfit. Mail order T-shirts from Telford… I have a vague idea this was an individual skater trying to get an independent brand going, in the spirit of Anarchic Adjustment, Insane and so on. In which case I think I would have been worried that they were spending so much…