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Stoked to find out thesecrettape is iwshilvdnfinland. I haven’t posted here regularly in years so I’ve been out of the loop. I’d love a copy of In Search of The Miraculous if you ever come across one. I’d probably trade all of my sealed copies of the I-Path promo for that one
Quote from: the_unknown_soldier on March 15, 2018, 04:46:17 PMExpand Quotethesecrettape is tight, but he definitely overcharges sometimes. I remember he was charging over 20 bucks for a video I bought a week prior for literally two dollars brand new. I think what he does is awesome for the culture and I understand he's running a business, but there's definitely a handful of questionable prices on there. [close]use the code BUYERSREMORSE for 10% offit'll be up through the weekend.
thesecrettape is tight, but he definitely overcharges sometimes. I remember he was charging over 20 bucks for a video I bought a week prior for literally two dollars brand new. I think what he does is awesome for the culture and I understand he's running a business, but there's definitely a handful of questionable prices on there. [close]
For someone w.no signature ur awfully hostile, & that is why I do this
Hmm…got one with a personalised illustration from Pontus on the cover. Dare I part with it?
there used to be a guy under the monker of Unicron that would sell old skate videos... but since then, there's really only secrettape... so, unless someone else starts up their own 'shop', then it's all we've got.
Damn Dizzy is worth way more than I would have ever imagined. Did it come with a krooked deck or something? I can't for the life of me remember how I even got that video.
Gino had a certain lean
Quote from: art hellman on March 16, 2018, 08:43:59 AMExpand Quotethere used to be a guy under the monker of Unicron that would sell old skate videos... but since then, there's really only secrettape... so, unless someone else starts up their own 'shop', then it's all we've got. [close]Unicron was awesome. He wouldn't have the newest videos, but old and random crew/shop videos for so cheap. He'd always throw in extra stuff too. For the OP posting about secret tapes- Something my dad told me when I was a kid nerding out on how much my baseball cards were worth according to the latest price guide, "Something is only worth what someone will pay you for it." That's how sites like EBay started. You could have some rare AWS deck or something, and I'd give you what the deck cost new, but if you found some AWS collector who really needed that particular deck to finish a series or something, they's pay substantially more.
there used to be a guy under the monker of Unicron that would sell old skate videos... but since then, there's really only secrettape... so, unless someone else starts up their own 'shop', then it's all we've got. [close]
Quote from: lampshade on March 16, 2018, 08:55:22 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: art hellman on March 16, 2018, 08:43:59 AMExpand Quotethere used to be a guy under the monker of Unicron that would sell old skate videos... but since then, there's really only secrettape... so, unless someone else starts up their own 'shop', then it's all we've got. [close]Unicron was awesome. He wouldn't have the newest videos, but old and random crew/shop videos for so cheap. He'd always throw in extra stuff too. For the OP posting about secret tapes- Something my dad told me when I was a kid nerding out on how much my baseball cards were worth according to the latest price guide, "Something is only worth what someone will pay you for it." That's how sites like EBay started. You could have some rare AWS deck or something, and I'd give you what the deck cost new, but if you found some AWS collector who really needed that particular deck to finish a series or something, they's pay substantially more. [close]Old stinky skate shoes go on the telephone lines for me but some sneaker sniffing freaks will pay good money for your foot odour. Trash/treasure, and if you're the only one in the market you set the prices.
Quote from: art hellman on March 16, 2018, 08:43:59 AMExpand Quotethere used to be a guy under the monker of Unicron that would sell old skate videos... but since then, there's really only secrettape... so, unless someone else starts up their own 'shop', then it's all we've got. [close]Unicron was awesome. He wouldn't have the newest videos, but old and random crew/shop videos for so cheap. He'd always throw in extra stuff too. For the OP posting about secret tapes- Something my dad told me when I was a kid nerding out on how much my baseball cards were worth according to the latest price guide, "Something is only worth what someone will pay you for it." That's how sites like EBay started. You could have some rare AWS deck or something, and I'd give you what the deck cost new, but if you found some AWS collector who really needed that particular deck to finish a series or something, they's pay substantially more. [close]
I smoked pot out of an apple with Riley Hawk's dad.
For the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.
Damn I left my bubbler at my parents house
Quote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.
For the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]
Quote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.
Quote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]
Quote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.
Quote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]
Quote from: doublesteveburger on March 16, 2018, 12:09:23 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.[close]I still have my copy of Amateur.I spent so much on Unicron. Bought the 2nd Lordz Wheels DVD from them.I remember the last purchase I made from them being around 2011 before the pulled the plug and they threw in a free copy of he Famous Stars & Straps DVD and a whole bunch of Osiris stickers.
Quote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.[close]
Quote from: PatrickSkateman on March 16, 2018, 12:46:58 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: doublesteveburger on March 16, 2018, 12:09:23 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.[close]I still have my copy of Amateur.I spent so much on Unicron. Bought the 2nd Lordz Wheels DVD from them.I remember the last purchase I made from them being around 2011 before the pulled the plug and they threw in a free copy of he Famous Stars & Straps DVD and a whole bunch of Osiris stickers.[close]Hey- Unicron was cool. We're not here to talk shit on the dude.
Quote from: doublesteveburger on March 16, 2018, 12:09:23 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.[close]I still have my copy of Amateur.I spent so much on Unicron. Bought the 2nd Lordz Wheels DVD from them.I remember the last purchase I made from them being around 2011 before the pulled the plug and they threw in a free copy of he Famous Stars & Straps DVD and a whole bunch of Osiris stickers.[close]
Quote from: lampshade on March 16, 2018, 02:17:56 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: PatrickSkateman on March 16, 2018, 12:46:58 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: doublesteveburger on March 16, 2018, 12:09:23 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.[close]I still have my copy of Amateur.I spent so much on Unicron. Bought the 2nd Lordz Wheels DVD from them.I remember the last purchase I made from them being around 2011 before the pulled the plug and they threw in a free copy of he Famous Stars & Straps DVD and a whole bunch of Osiris stickers.[close]Hey- Unicron was cool. We're not here to talk shit on the dude.[close]I definitely was not throwing any...shade. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Mike a few times and he’s as solid as they come. I actually watch that Famous DVD from time to time and gave the stickers to some kids who appreciated them. Plus, if it’s free, it’s for me, I’ll take 3.
Quote from: PatrickSkateman on March 16, 2018, 12:46:58 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: doublesteveburger on March 16, 2018, 12:09:23 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: eranka on March 16, 2018, 11:00:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Allen. on March 16, 2018, 10:26:15 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: happenstance on March 16, 2018, 09:59:43 AMExpand QuoteFor the history: Unicron was started by Michael Stanfield around 2003 - maker of the video “Amateur” and “Filmbot Files” and later became a skate photographer. He sold the business to Kevin Marks in 2007ish and it folded in 2011. Kevin does The Lookback Library now - if you haven’t heard of it, check it out.A lot of my disposable income went to Unicron.[close]Likewise.[close]my first online purchase ever was a Really Sorry DVD from Unicron.[close]Holy shit, I'd frequent Unicron when I first started up my collection. 1/4 of my skate dvd collection came from there. I always wondered what the hell happened to that site. The last days of it had everything going for cheap but I was surely sad to see it go.[close]I still have my copy of Amateur.I spent so much on Unicron. Bought the 2nd Lordz Wheels DVD from them.I remember the last purchase I made from them being around 2011 before the pulled the plug and they threw in a free copy of he Famous Stars & Straps DVD and a whole bunch of Osiris stickers.[close]Hey- Unicron was cool. We're not here to talk shit on the dude.[close]