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That was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.
Quote from: GardenSkater77 on May 12, 2022, 09:18:47 PMExpand QuoteThat was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.[close]Cool story. I love anecdotes like this. Was this before he got in skate videos? btw. I loved the whole 90's rasta skate style with Rupp, Matt Rodriguez, Tony Cox, Quim C. etc. - perhaps one of my favorite fashion/styles in skateboarding
That was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.[close]
Quote from: benboardbreaker on May 12, 2022, 10:47:54 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: GardenSkater77 on May 12, 2022, 09:18:47 PMExpand QuoteThat was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.[close]Cool story. I love anecdotes like this. Was this before he got in skate videos? btw. I loved the whole 90's rasta skate style with Rupp, Matt Rodriguez, Tony Cox, Quim C. etc. - perhaps one of my favorite fashion/styles in skateboarding[close]Summer of 96’-97’.He was new to me and not in videos.Rodney Jones was also a Landsdown local at the time.B-more didn’t get the EE3 treatment.Gary Smith was also pretty regional at the time.There was also this dude Chris Bush that was the king of Landsdown but I think he had a kid at 17-18 so there goes skating.
Quote from: GardenSkater77 on May 12, 2022, 09:18:47 PMExpand QuoteThat was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.[close]Cool story. I love anecdotes like this. Was this before he got in skate videos? btw. I loved the whole 90's rasta skate style with Rupp, Matt Rodriguez, Tony Cox, Quim C. etc. - perhaps one of my favorite fashion/styles in skateboarding[close]
Quote from: GardenSkater77 on May 13, 2022, 07:48:37 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: benboardbreaker on May 12, 2022, 10:47:54 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: GardenSkater77 on May 12, 2022, 09:18:47 PMExpand QuoteThat was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.[close]Cool story. I love anecdotes like this. Was this before he got in skate videos? btw. I loved the whole 90's rasta skate style with Rupp, Matt Rodriguez, Tony Cox, Quim C. etc. - perhaps one of my favorite fashion/styles in skateboarding[close]Summer of 96’-97’.He was new to me and not in videos.Rodney Jones was also a Landsdown local at the time.B-more didn’t get the EE3 treatment.Gary Smith was also pretty regional at the time.There was also this dude Chris Bush that was the king of Landsdown but I think he had a kid at 17-18 so there goes skating.[close]Do you happen to have a copy of the Charm City video?
Quote from: benboardbreaker on May 12, 2022, 10:47:54 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: GardenSkater77 on May 12, 2022, 09:18:47 PMExpand QuoteThat was incredible and mostly new to me.I saw Jake at a contest at Landsdown, MD (I think he won). I backed out (contest was open to whomever) after seeing Jake warming up.He’s got that style where the board looks connected to his feet at all times. Such a great skater. His style is timeless.[close]Cool story. I love anecdotes like this. Was this before he got in skate videos? btw. I loved the whole 90's rasta skate style with Rupp, Matt Rodriguez, Tony Cox, Quim C. etc. - perhaps one of my favorite fashion/styles in skateboarding[close]Summer of 96’-97’.He was new to me and not in videos.Rodney Jones was also a Landsdown local at the time.B-more didn’t get the EE3 treatment.Gary Smith was also pretty regional at the time.There was also this dude Chris Bush that was the king of Landsdown but I think he had a kid at 17-18 so there goes skating.[close]