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Re: shorty's
« Reply #60 on: January 30, 2017, 10:22:47 PM »
kris markovich is one of the most underrated skaters of all time
I don't know if underrated is the right word but he certainly deserved more than what he ended up with

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Re: shorty's
« Reply #61 on: January 30, 2017, 10:55:29 PM »
Not sure what happened financially but they put a lot on their ams.....Toan...Brandon..... Sammy etc....they were too young and couldn't live up to the heavy hitters who all peaked and then went into different shades of obscurity.......

This plus the I mean if you look at the brand as a whole it really just fit the feel of the late 90's early 00's. I mean even had the team panned out the image of the company still would've ran it's course.

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Re: shorty's
« Reply #62 on: January 31, 2017, 04:38:19 AM »
Quote from: Shifty Flip  link=topic=93213.msg2603599#msg2603599 date=1485827400
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markovich went there though
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The Markovich curse strike again.
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I back Markovich though, he's still one of my faves.


fuck yeah, the carlsbad gap kickflip cover was one of the first transworlds i owned and at the time i regarded this guy as the best
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And people say weed makes you creative
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Good weed does - these broke ass skateboard designers smokin spice

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Re: shorty's
« Reply #63 on: January 31, 2017, 04:42:40 PM »
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markovich went there though
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The Markovich curse strike again.
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I back Markovich though, he's still one of my faves.
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fuck yeah, the carlsbad gap kickflip cover was one of the first transworlds i owned and at the time i regarded this guy as the best
his colour part is fucking timeless

Impish sausage is definitely gonna blow up as a euphemism this year

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Re: shorty's
« Reply #64 on: January 31, 2017, 05:00:09 PM »
"We started making skateboards five years after starting Shorty's Hardware. We signed Muska and the rest is history. It was a lot of fun, blood, sweat & tears. After grinding hard for 10 years I needed a break and let the board division wind down. I continued to offer skateboards for a few reasons: we had great wood, I love designing graphics and I thought that after I caught my breath I would just start it back up again. The problem with that plan was that Shorty's had become so well known as a skateboard brand that by letting the board division wind down, many people assumed we were done and a thing of the past. It is my fault for not communicating. I assumed that since we were still killing it with Shorty's Hardware, Black Panther's Bearings, Doh Doh's Bushings, Black Magic Grip Tape etc. that everyone would understand what was up. Instead, I kept reading things like "What happened to Shorty's?" Obviously, if to you Shorty's was Muska, Smolik etc. it made sense to wonder that, but in my mind our roots were in hardware and we were still the number one brand in skateboarding.

Don't get me wrong, that was a huge part of Shorty's success and I loved every minute of it, but at this time I feel the boards have become a distraction and are hurting the brand by not allowing us to sponsor ams and pro's for hardware who already have board sponsors due to an obvious conflict of interest. That said, I've decided to stop making Shorty's skateboards so we can refocus solely on our hardware brands, build back a world class team and add new innovative and professional quality products that live up to the standards that skaters have come to expect from Shorty's. Who knows, maybe someday we'll start another board brand but it won't be called "Shorty's".

Thanks to everyone who has supported us for the past 20 years. Please look forward to new stuff from us and to our continued support of skateboarding forever. Sorry for the boring letter but I had to let everyone know what's up, even if it is five years late. Better late than never I suppose."

Tony Buyalos
President/Owner Shorty's HARDWARE

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Re: shorty's
« Reply #65 on: January 31, 2017, 06:33:53 PM »
"We started making skateboards five years after starting Shorty's Hardware. We signed Muska and the rest is history. It was a lot of fun, blood, sweat & tears. After grinding hard for 10 years I needed a break and let the board division wind down. I continued to offer skateboards for a few reasons: we had great wood, I love designing graphics and I thought that after I caught my breath I would just start it back up again. The problem with that plan was that Shorty's had become so well known as a skateboard brand that by letting the board division wind down, many people assumed we were done and a thing of the past. It is my fault for not communicating. I assumed that since we were still killing it with Shorty's Hardware, Black Panther's Bearings, Doh Doh's Bushings, Black Magic Grip Tape etc. that everyone would understand what was up. Instead, I kept reading things like "What happened to Shorty's?" Obviously, if to you Shorty's was Muska, Smolik etc. it made sense to wonder that, but in my mind our roots were in hardware and we were still the number one brand in skateboarding.

Don't get me wrong, that was a huge part of Shorty's success and I loved every minute of it, but at this time I feel the boards have become a distraction and are hurting the brand by not allowing us to sponsor ams and pro's for hardware who already have board sponsors due to an obvious conflict of interest. That said, I've decided to stop making Shorty's skateboards so we can refocus solely on our hardware brands, build back a world class team and add new innovative and professional quality products that live up to the standards that skaters have come to expect from Shorty's. Who knows, maybe someday we'll start another board brand but it won't be called "Shorty's".

Thanks to everyone who has supported us for the past 20 years. Please look forward to new stuff from us and to our continued support of skateboarding forever. Sorry for the boring letter but I had to let everyone know what's up, even if it is five years late. Better late than never I suppose."

Tony Buyalos
President/Owner Shorty's HARDWARE

Merci Tony Buyalos !