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Title: philadelphia
Post by: smellsdead on April 14, 2018, 06:01:22 AM
love rip
city hall(remember the xgames there!?)rip
fdr
waterfront
municipal
temple
upenn
cheese whiz
parking in the middle of the street
septa
the roots
kevin taylor
khakis
stevie
wenning
pops
ishod
philly blunts
dc video
photosynthesis
sabotage


i hold philadelphia in high regard

skated my first cellar door there
saw my first street syringe there
went to my first proper "gentlemens club" and got fuct on that $10 atm fee
i found an unlit joint on the ground outside union transfer-tasted great thank you

given im an east coaster i have some bias but cot damn philly is a wonderful place
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s3NjkEqHr6w (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s3NjkEqHr6w)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iqQTNIOicOM (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iqQTNIOicOM)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GrINMh4yVsI (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GrINMh4yVsI)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy-ovp0dZ_A (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy-ovp0dZ_A)
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on April 15, 2018, 01:08:17 PM
Love this clip:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Datx4WNbgFI
I've told this story multiple times, but I was at Love when Ishod was trying the switch flip down the four, and people were kinda talking shit, calling him a "black hipster", cause he was wearing a flannel, and everyone I talked to didn't really know who he was.

What gentleman's club did you go to, and who'd you see at UT?
Let me know if you come back, we can catch a show there.
I used to work there like 8 years ago when it was a fucking Spaghetti Warehouse, they've transformed it from the worst restaurant to probably my favorite venue in the city. I've seen so many good shows there.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: smellsdead on April 15, 2018, 01:42:19 PM
ah man paging deepernoah he was the pal who lived there and had the open door policy- what a fuggin host!

the spot was club risqué
which wasnt even butt ass naked but it beats the pants of the "clubs" in virginia
im told the club around the corner gets really gnarly with dildos and such hahaha

ut we saw a bunch of folks a few different times
caught spindrift black angels and dead meadow one night-and the next night fucking boris played we had no idea til we saw a flyer- definitely stayed an extra day for that.
both nights were fantastic
another time we caught bmsr and the L was a flowing so that was great
then another time it was allah lahs and black angels
plenty of other rad venues too
forgot where we saw radio moscow and graveyard i was beyond wastoid mode that night
had a shitty wet day on one trip and saw freakin beanie baby tom asta casually killing black diamond(is that the name?)
then kyle nicholson showed up...and we all stopped skating
also saw kyle nicholson dominate that warehouse pool, and willy akers powering through there
all the skaters that ive met there were super down and cool as a cucumber
the ledges at love were so buttery kind and accepting

also this bakery potito's had me hooked from day one

dude i will most certainly give you a holler if i break free and head north sometime!
honestly since me and my girl had our son we havent looked into any shows in what feels like forever!
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: JAesop on April 15, 2018, 07:28:31 PM
Love Philly. I go back whenever I can.
My mom is from south Philly -Lithuanian/Polish (3rd and Wharton -surrounded by Italians) and I spent many childhood summers there. Siting on the stoop drinking Franks sodas eating the best pizza while watching the Mummers practice.
Best food city in the US.
It can be the friendliest and the harshest place to live. If you grow up there you can handle yourself.
My mom looked up Ricky back in the 90’s because I skated and she knew I liked him. She literally called him up out of the blue and he offered to burn one down with her. She declined but he wrote me a cool little note on a deck, threw in some wheels and a 1st Division t shirt I wish I still had...
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: LUVS2SPWGE on April 16, 2018, 08:55:41 AM
had a shitty wet day on one trip and saw freakin beanie baby tom asta casually killing black diamond(is that the name?)
Yeah that was the name at one point. It was renamed a bunch of times. I just always called it x park. You can put a RIP next to that one too.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Willie on April 23, 2018, 05:25:56 PM
I've seen a few great shows at Union Transfer but I also feel like it's the place where acts I like go when they've gotten big or are on a downswing.

If I've seen a band at UT and a smaller venue like First Unitarian or North Star (RIP), the smaller one was always the better show.



JAesop: I can see St Casimirs from my window. Guess I'm neighbors with your mom.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Bristol_Palin on April 23, 2018, 08:30:45 PM
Love this clip:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Datx4WNbgFI
I've told this story multiple times, but I was at Love when Ishod was trying the switch flip down the four, and people were kinda talking shit, calling him a "black hipster", cause he was wearing a flannel, and everyone I talked to didn't really know who he was.

What gentleman's club did you go to, and who'd you see at UT?
Let me know if you come back, we can catch a show there.
I used to work there like 8 years ago when it was a fucking Spaghetti Warehouse, they've transformed it from the worst restaurant to probably my favorite venue in the city. I've seen so many good shows there.

I loved spaghetti warehouse.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on April 23, 2018, 10:30:13 PM
matt reason
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: OrangeVHStapes on May 08, 2018, 09:34:38 AM
Damian Smith should be mentioned here...
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: streetsoup on May 08, 2018, 06:07:51 PM
When Prod nollie heels the bar that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is filmed at.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on May 08, 2018, 07:08:08 PM
-Philadelphia Experiment skateboards

-Late night skating at the post office on 9th and Chestnut, then trying to skate the parking lot bump/bank to the top of the PATCO stop a block or two away, then chinatown.

-so many great spots that are RIP
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Joclo on June 11, 2018, 04:09:32 PM
Damian Smith should be mentioned here...

Fuck yeah, man. Damian was a beast. Literally saw him push from Washington Ave all the way to city hall without putting his foot on the board. Just push, push, push, push. Definitely deserves a spot in Philly history.

Was lucky enough to go to college there in the early 2000s and saw some of the most raw skateboarding around at the time. People talk "core" shit these days. Everything about Philly during that time was as real as it gets. I didn't realize at that time, but I was witnessing an extra special era. Damian Smith, Rich Adler, Jack Sabback....fucking so many dope ass skateboarders there during that time. I actually have a hi-8 tape that has Wennings sb180 into the fountain on it.

Moved to chicago after philly, and while its incredible, it just couldn't touch those vibes from the early 00s in Philly.

Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: I sniff Jim Gagne's butthole all the time on June 11, 2018, 05:05:29 PM
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Damian Smith should be mentioned here...
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 I actually have a hi-8 tape that has Wennings sb180 into the fountain on it.


LAAAAAAIIIIRRRRRD!!!
also, play the tape.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: delaware county on June 19, 2018, 02:59:51 PM
SERGE
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: anon on August 02, 2018, 01:23:47 AM
When Prod nollie heels the bar that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is filmed at.
good one
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Omars_Dad on August 02, 2018, 08:50:50 AM
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When Prod nollie heels the bar that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is filmed at.
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good one

I think rodney mullen has a few clips from the paddy's pub location too in round 3
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: anon on August 02, 2018, 05:11:00 PM
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When Prod nollie heels the bar that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is filmed at.
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good one
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I think rodney mullen has a few clips from the paddy's pub location too in round 3
(https://images2.imgbox.com/d7/b8/RzSF7BUG_o.png)
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on September 06, 2018, 03:45:02 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/YJDY2X3.png)
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Switch_fsflip_noseslide on September 26, 2018, 11:49:36 AM
cmon, bam.
 back before the tv show.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: fang on September 29, 2018, 02:07:20 PM
http://youtu.be/LIIllLAcZDY
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: anon on September 29, 2018, 02:11:50 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaZ1Zabai6Q
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: nopes on September 30, 2018, 05:07:06 AM
sub zero should get a full out mention whenever philly is talked about
so should the drexel bar
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: wildbillhiccup on October 15, 2018, 09:04:44 AM
When Prod nollie heels the bar that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is filmed at.
That ain’t Philly
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on October 16, 2018, 08:31:07 PM
I was smoking and going through my hard drive and kinda got carried away with this post.

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Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: nopes on October 16, 2018, 08:45:24 PM
so many good photos. anyone have scans of journal magazine?
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on October 16, 2018, 09:03:57 PM
So much stuff, and I still made huge oversights even. Nothing even from FDR, Muni, or the Septa station under City Hall, it's kinda crazy really.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: nopes on October 16, 2018, 09:09:49 PM
got to have some penns landing and rat curbs too
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: thebacker on October 17, 2018, 08:32:39 AM
That ishod 50 is so buck wild
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Willie on October 18, 2018, 07:56:09 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/YG1MoQB.jpg?1)


To this day I get a kick out of the skatestoppers on this ledge because it’s CHEST HIGH and that curb cut is barely a kicker.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: thebacker on October 18, 2018, 08:08:22 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/YG1MoQB.jpg?1)


To this day I get a kick out of the skatestoppers on this ledge because it’s CHEST HIGH and that curb cut is barely a kicker.

wait where is this? i feel like ive seen it before but cant put my finger on it
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on October 18, 2018, 09:35:46 AM
17th and Market basically, a little south of Love.
(https://i.imgur.com/jzh7RVU.png?1)
There's some lower stuff there that would actually be fun to skate, but yeah they went way overboard with that spot.
I don't think it was ever really a popular spot for rollerbladers even.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: thebacker on October 18, 2018, 10:20:48 AM
17th and Market basically, a little south of Love.
(https://i.imgur.com/jzh7RVU.png?1)
There's some lower stuff there that would actually be fun to skate, but yeah they went way overboard with that spot.
I don't think it was ever really a popular spot for rollerbladers even.
youre a real 1, i passed by this last week
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on October 18, 2018, 11:19:15 AM
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17th and Market basically, a little south of Love.
(https://i.imgur.com/jzh7RVU.png?1)
There's some lower stuff there that would actually be fun to skate, but yeah they went way overboard with that spot.
I don't think it was ever really a popular spot for rollerbladers even.
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youre a real 1, i passed by this last week

Someone popped some of the stoppers off the wavy ledge on the other side of this so it’s skateable again!
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on October 18, 2018, 11:21:57 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/YG1MoQB.jpg?1)


To this day I get a kick out of the skatestoppers on this ledge because it’s CHEST HIGH and that curb cut is barely a kicker.
for real, plus the street is all fucked up leading up to it. That thing is a monster
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on October 18, 2018, 12:15:07 PM
Good to know!

I wanna make a gofundme to unknob the whole thing, fly Tiago to Philly, and see what's the highest part he could switch back tail.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: nopes on October 18, 2018, 05:10:17 PM
That ishod 50 is so buck wild

didnt other tricks go down on this rail too or am i just senile. i would go past this rail almost every time i was in the city and would always marvel over it.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: thebacker on October 18, 2018, 05:40:00 PM
I think someone nose slid it
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Bristol_Palin on October 19, 2018, 02:12:38 AM
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17th and Market basically, a little south of Love.
(https://i.imgur.com/jzh7RVU.png?1)
There's some lower stuff there that would actually be fun to skate, but yeah they went way overboard with that spot.
I don't think it was ever really a popular spot for rollerbladers even.
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youre a real 1, i passed by this last week
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Someone popped some of the stoppers off the wavy ledge on the other side of this so it’s skateable again!

This was right by an office I used to work in. I used to stare down at this spot during my lunch breaks.


I think someone nose slid it

Pat Carmody noseslid it in Phat House Told Ya 2
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: childhood on October 23, 2018, 06:21:02 AM
Anybody else been checking out the variations of this little banked-ledge spot, that are currently going up on Market street?

(https://i.imgur.com/ZW1Howg.jpg?1)
Just got some photos as I was walking by.

(https://i.imgur.com/RV7ilds.jpg?1)
I call frontboard popout on the little low-to-high section.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on October 23, 2018, 07:33:51 AM
Anybody else been checking out the variations of this little banked-ledge spot, that are currently going up on Market street?

(https://i.imgur.com/ZW1Howg.jpg?1)
Just got some photos as I was walking by.

(https://i.imgur.com/RV7ilds.jpg?1)
I call frontboard popout on the little low-to-high section.

Haha, I just saw that yesterday! Let the countdown begin
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: themeangreen on October 23, 2018, 12:24:30 PM
I live about 2 blocks away in Chinatown and the other night the fence was loose and there were a few homeless dudes were trying to break the fence open. I'm guessing they're gonna put rails on the sidewalk but the little set of steps and a bank would be super fun to skate at night. The post office is still skateable, someone popped some ledges off the side closer to Chestnut street. The ledges at the North West side of 5th and Market are skateable at night, security dude sleeps on his shift almost every night.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on October 23, 2018, 01:08:10 PM
I live about 2 blocks away in Chinatown and the other night the fence was loose and there were a few homeless dudes were trying to break the fence open. I'm guessing they're gonna put rails on the sidewalk but the little set of steps and a bank would be super fun to skate at night. The post office is still skateable, someone popped some ledges off the side closer to Chestnut street. The ledges at the North West side of 5th and Market are skateable at night, security dude sleeps on his shift almost every night.

I was so happy someone fixed the post office ledges. That was my favorite spot when I moved to Philly but its been unskateable for a long time
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: SSBS1080CBBSNP on February 15, 2020, 07:51:28 PM
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Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: xandeo on March 10, 2020, 02:58:09 AM
Guys, you gotta mention Kerry Getz as well from this era in Philly.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: SSBS1080CBBSNP on March 11, 2020, 07:58:41 PM
Jump of a Building Getz was good shit. What era are you talking about? I have a lot of nostalgia and appreciation for that city, but Getz isn’t high on the list. Been thinking about this place a lot lately:
(https://tclf.org/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/CecilBMoorePlaza_04_CharlesABirnbaum_2015.jpg)
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: urbneathme on March 11, 2020, 10:30:49 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/YJDY2X3.png)
my friend is the guy who killed hitchbot and a bunch of people i know have different little pieces of him. it’s one of my proudest philly coincidences
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: xandeo on March 12, 2020, 02:32:08 AM
Jump of a Building Getz was good shit. What era are you talking about? I have a lot of nostalgia and appreciation for that city, but Getz isn’t high on the list. Been thinking about this place a lot lately:
(https://tclf.org/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/CecilBMoorePlaza_04_CharlesABirnbaum_2015.jpg)

The golden era of Love Park/Philly in general, approx 2000-2005?
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: GardenSkater77 on March 12, 2020, 10:15:04 AM
That’s on Temple campus correct? I would just skate the ledges there I never even got down to this pit. Isn’t it just picnic tables?

Also, did I see that the Federal Building is popping off again? The park across the street from there with the white ledges was so much fun to skate and get high at at night. Manuals for days and a three stair and six stair ledge.

It’s at 5:43 mark and I saw Josh land the switch tail slid.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CcqWUFa0jaU
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: FrozenIndustries on March 12, 2020, 12:12:12 PM
 https://www.instagram.com/p/B8g1qMHFUEL/?igshid=6hgrmcrly0y5 (https://www.instagram.com/p/B8g1qMHFUEL/?igshid=6hgrmcrly0y5)

Love this shot. I used to walk by here all the time and it didn't click until a few years ago.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on March 12, 2020, 01:04:07 PM
That’s on Temple campus correct? I would just skate the ledges there I never even got down to this pit. Isn’t it just picnic tables?

Also, did I see that the Federal Building is popping off again? The park across the street from there with the white ledges was so much fun to skate and get high at at night. Manuals for days and a three stair and six stair ledge.

It’s at 5:43 mark and I saw Josh land the switch tail slid.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CcqWUFa0jaU

The federal bldg on 6th and market? Seems like more people are skating there lately, but I’m basing that on how quick I get kicked out of there now vs a couple years ago haha. For sure, Independence mall used to have some fun stuff to skate. There are still a couple of ledges there that are fun but not as much as there used to be
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Pipe Dreamer on March 16, 2020, 09:50:05 AM
I stayed in a suburb of Philly called Glenside back in 95. At the first spot we hit some red ledges down from Fountain in Love, my friend landed a back foot impossible and J Son instantly took a shine to us and and unlock the key to the trick at the same time. He welcomed us to Love and we never got Jacked, put it this way even the bums were scared of him. https://youtu.be/KAtJttyMoqQ he gets a cameo doing a  fakie inward heel over a bin on edge at 0:17. I got to skate a early FDR and several other great spots and I will always hold the Philly scene in high regard with a awesome but edgy vibe. Nuff Love Philly.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: GardenSkater77 on March 16, 2020, 10:28:40 AM
I stayed in a suburb of Philly called Glenside back in 95. At the first spot we hit some red ledges down from Fountain in Love, my friend landed a back foot impossible and J Son instantly took a shine to us and and unlock the key to the trick at the same time. He welcomed us to Love and we never got Jacked, put it this way even the bums were scared of him. https://youtu.be/KAtJttyMoqQ he gets a cameo doing a  fakie inward heel over a bin on edge at 0:17. I got to skate a early FDR and several other great spots and I will always hold the Philly scene in high regard with a awesome but edgy vibe. Nuff Love Philly.

I remember the name. Don’t think any of Stevie’s homies were overly aggressive if you didn’t show off or get in their way.

Which trick is it? Switch BS heal or Nollie inward heal? I didn’t know there were any cameos in that part—very interesting.

I remember Rahsoul(sp?) being the tough guy in the crew, but I don’t remember him skating.

You remember two dudes named Farrell(sp?) and Hun(sp?)? They were both really good and always there when I went to Love.

I think Love was pretty mellow from 95-2000 cause there really wasn’t that many skaters back then. Not until Photosynthesis and Stevie and Kalis blew it up.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Pipe Dreamer on March 16, 2020, 11:03:18 AM
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I stayed in a suburb of Philly called Glenside back in 95. At the first spot we hit some red ledges down from Fountain in Love, my friend landed a back foot impossible and J Son instantly took a shine to us and and unlock the key to the trick at the same time. He welcomed us to Love and we never got Jacked, put it this way even the bums were scared of him. https://youtu.be/KAtJttyMoqQ he gets a cameo doing a  fakie inward heel over a bin on edge at 0:17. I got to skate a early FDR and several other great spots and I will always hold the Philly scene in high regard with a awesome but edgy vibe. Nuff Love Philly.
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I remember the name. Don’t think any of Stevie’s homies were overly aggressive if you didn’t show off or get in their way.

Which trick is it? Switch BS heal or Nollie inward heal? I didn’t know there were any cameos in that part—very interesting.

I remember Rahsoul(sp?) being the tough guy in the crew, but I don’t remember him skating.

You remember two dudes named Farrell(sp?) and Hun(sp?)? They were both really good and always there when I went to Love.

I think Love was pretty mellow from 95-2000 cause there really wasn’t that many skaters back then. Not until Photosynthesis and Stevie and Kalis blew it up.
I think it's a fakie inward and he's wearing a Pervian style beanie he was homies with Rasool and Jon Puca. DGKalis name drops him in his EP. I read in some Jenkem type article it was actually J Son who gets the only cameo in that Chocolate part from Stevie. Every Sunday I skated there I met skaters from all over the East Coast and was indeed pretty busy compared to midweek evening sessions say, it was in July so the nights drew out late. I'm not sure about those names u mentioned bare in mind it was 25 years ago but the DGK for want of a better description were ruling Love and all skated smooth in both stances. I'm sure it must of got way more hectic after 2000, but the scene was defiantly happening simular to South Bank at the time mainly with "Weekend Warriors" making the numbers up ha ha .
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Sundaynuggets on March 16, 2020, 11:12:07 AM
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I stayed in a suburb of Philly called Glenside back in 95. At the first spot we hit some red ledges down from Fountain in Love, my friend landed a back foot impossible and J Son instantly took a shine to us and and unlock the key to the trick at the same time. He welcomed us to Love and we never got Jacked, put it this way even the bums were scared of him. https://youtu.be/KAtJttyMoqQ he gets a cameo doing a  fakie inward heel over a bin on edge at 0:17. I got to skate a early FDR and several other great spots and I will always hold the Philly scene in high regard with a awesome but edgy vibe. Nuff Love Philly.
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I remember the name. Don’t think any of Stevie’s homies were overly aggressive if you didn’t show off or get in their way.

Which trick is it? Switch BS heal or Nollie inward heal? I didn’t know there were any cameos in that part—very interesting.

I remember Rahsoul(sp?) being the tough guy in the crew, but I don’t remember him skating.

You remember two dudes named Farrell(sp?) and Hun(sp?)? They were both really good and always there when I went to Love.

I think Love was pretty mellow from 95-2000 cause there really wasn’t that many skaters back then. Not until Photosynthesis and Stevie and Kalis blew it up.

There were still a lot of people (but not an overwhelming amount) skating Love between 95-2000 which is why I usually skated City hall, which usually has much fewer people skating (at least when I would go). I didn’t get to skate Love after 2001/2 but when I would skate there before that I kept to myself and was never disrespectful to the guys who skated there all the time, so I never ran into problems.

My favorite spots were City hall, the post office on 9th and Chestnut (especially the y’all ledges on the 9th st side) and the rando spots littered all over the city (like the late night parking lot bump to El/PATCO stop on 7th or 8th and Chestnut, etc...
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Shawneeg215 on April 22, 2024, 06:26:19 PM
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Damian Smith should be mentioned here...
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Fuck yeah, man. Damian was a beast. Literally saw him push from Washington Ave all the way to city hall without putting his foot on the board. Just push, push, push, push. Definitely deserves a spot in Philly history.

Was lucky enough to go to college there in the early 2000s and saw some of the most raw skateboarding around at the time. People talk "core" shit these days. Everything about Philly during that time was as real as it gets. I didn't realize at that time, but I was witnessing an extra special era. Damian Smith, Rich Adler, Jack Sabback....fucking so many dope ass skateboarders there during that time. I actually have a hi-8 tape that has Wennings sb180 into the fountain on it.

Moved to chicago after philly, and while its incredible, it just couldn't touch those vibes from the early 00s in Philly.
Damian just skates dumb fast on everything.  I feel like he definitely got black balled.  I skates with him a decent amount and he definitely had that energy all the time.  Jack  Sabback was around the first couple years I was at Love.  Always impressive,  remember him backside flipping a cone and figured I could at least back 180 it.
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Shawneeg215 on April 22, 2024, 06:30:02 PM
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(https://i.imgur.com/YG1MoQB.jpg?1)


To this day I get a kick out of the skatestoppers on this ledge because it’s CHEST HIGH and that curb cut is barely a kicker.
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Two blocks from the clothspin at 15th and market

wait where is this? i feel like ive seen it before but cant put my finger on it
Title: Re: philadelphia
Post by: Shawneeg215 on April 22, 2024, 06:36:08 PM
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I stayed in a suburb of Philly called Glenside back in 95. At the first spot we hit some red ledges down from Fountain in Love, my friend landed a back foot impossible and J Son instantly took a shine to us and and unlock the key to the trick at the same time. He welcomed us to Love and we never got Jacked, put it this way even the bums were scared of him. https://youtu.be/KAtJttyMoqQ he gets a cameo doing a  fakie inward heel over a bin on edge at 0:17. I got to skate a early FDR and several other great spots and I will always hold the Philly scene in high regard with a awesome but edgy vibe. Nuff Love Philly.
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I remember the name. Don’t think any of Stevie’s homies were overly aggressive if you didn’t show off or get in their way.

Which trick is it? Switch BS heal or Nollie inward heal? I didn’t know there were any cameos in that part—very interesting.

I remember Rahsoul(sp?) being the tough guy in the crew, but I don’t remember him skating.

You remember two dudes named Farrell(sp?) and Hun(sp?)? They were both really good and always there when I went to Love.

I think Love was pretty mellow from 95-2000 cause there really wasn’t that many skaters back then. Not until Photosynthesis and Stevie and Kalis blew it up.
J-sun is a bit older than Stevie, still down there.  Hung, if your talking about the Chinese bull, moved back to China and started Yeah skate for Life.  I think.