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bouvy |
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 1:33 am |
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almost there!
now finished the platfrom frames
just need to assemble next time
might take a week off now
gonna start in the middle of next week
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bouvy |
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 1:38 am |
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here's a little piece of wood from Raakel collection:D
When we were all in modern shapes, in early 90's
the Estonians were taking the ferry to Finland or Sweden
to buy the old stock of oldschool shapes nobody wanted anymore,
and u see the "weird" trucks drills was made for the old soviet trucks
the parts were so hard for them to find
still looking pretty good!
He also has a great Corey O'brien in good shape as well
Sometimes they even would cut those to fit the modern street shapes |
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sonicdan |
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 2:27 am |
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Interesting history on those decks - did someone ever think of documenting it? If not, I guess there's a mission for you...
The hotspots of skateboard history have been well documented, but there's still some stuff to do when it comes to skateboarding in lesser-known countries or regions that had to struggle with social, economical and political issues... Last year, I had been involved in the screening of "King Skate", a documentary on skateboarding in Czechoslovakia in the late-70s till 90s period - there's amazing stories lurking in spots you'd never expect! and sometimes, good footage as well!
Seems to me that in countries with a tight political schedule and restricted individual liberties, skateboarding satisfied even more the urge of freedom! |
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bouvy |
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:19 am |
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sonicdan wrote: Interesting history on those decks - did someone ever think of documenting it? If not, I guess there's a mission for you...
The hotspots of skateboard history have been well documented, but there's still some stuff to do when it comes to skateboarding in lesser-known countries or regions that had to struggle with social, economical and political issues... Last year, I had been involved in the screening of "King Skate", a documentary on skateboarding in Czechoslovakia in the late-70s till 90s period - there's amazing stories lurking in spots you'd never expect! and sometimes, good footage as well!
Seems to me that in countries with a tight political schedule and restricted individual liberties, skateboarding satisfied even more the urge of freedom!
yes definitly !
I saw the great "this ain't California" german doc. it was also kind of interesting
bit less on the human side but the history around it was nice
but now it's time to skate
winter is behind the corner !!
Plus my 2 friends here are the only 2 guys who skate in late 80's begining 90's who still skate these days
I guess the lack of proper skatepark in the country could be a reason.... for older skater not to really keep on ! |
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bouvy |
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 2:04 am |
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some woods were really bad dry and crooked so we had to work little more on those plaforms
rutsy coping looks great with all that green !
we almost there ! |
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swelbow |
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 12:28 pm |
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I made this little buddy before it all hit,
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bouvy |
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2020 12:55 am |
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swelbow wrote: I made this little buddy before it all hit,
cool !
i 'm thinking to do same in my building parking lot...
the big one takes too long to be ready |
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bouvy |
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 12:39 am |
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did some test on pool coping for the extention yesterday let's the results soon !!
we did 3 mold
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bouvy |
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 2:30 am |
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this morning result is not bad for a first try
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bouvy |
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:47 pm |
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yesterday was good long day
we made all the frames together leved it and started to attache some plywood
one more work day and we can ride it D |
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