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Science Skateboard’s first US team rider Albert Gesswein skateboards rather well.
He also smiles a shit ton while riding on his skateboard, which is really fucking cool to see.
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A new quick edit that I filmed with Albert at Potrero park in SF.
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Back in the day Stephen Khou won the 2001 French Volcom Teenage Tour and his good bro Lucas Puig won it the year before. Here’s a photo from way back when that almost made it into the new Cliche book that is now available all over.
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Lucas Puig & Stephen Khou, 2001
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Proudly announcing our latest line of decks designed by Jarrod Bryan, James Brason, team skater Sam Taylor, Isaac Mckay Randozzi, Joe Castro and myself. Available through Rock Solid Distribution in the UK, and soon to be available through Permanent Distribution in the US. Signed boards designed by Isaac are currently available from the good guys at Equal Distribution.
This is a new short edit to announce our new decks, clothing and new team additions in the form of Luka Pinto, Dan Beall and San Francisco local, Albert Gesswein.
Ben Cruickshank, steps things up at an awkward London spot with a banging switch tre.
Our latest ad in the new issue of Skateboarding Photo zine.
In tribute to Stereo’s Tincan Folklore, Isaac McKay-Randozzi’s photo of the monument Victoria, goddess of victory from Union Square in San Francisco is the basis for his first graphic layout project via London-based company, Science Skateboards.
Equal Dist. is the only place in the U.S. with these decks for sale. Signed and 8” or 8.125” wide decks available HERE.
‘Fellow Mumbler and owner of Science Skateboards, Chris Morgan asked me to do a graphic for his new season and today I got the end result. It was my first attempt at doing a board graphic layout and although the result appears rather simple, for me it took forever. I have an even higher appreciation for folks who do this as their 9-5. Big thanks to Chris for all the help and asking me in the first place.’
In between getting booted from all the spots we tried skating in the city yesterday, Joe Sivell put down this front 50 back shove on an awkward thin ledge.
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Sam Taylor recently got put on the Death Urethane team. This is his announcement ad that appears in the latest issue of Sidewalk mag that came out today. Nice one mate!
Got this photo with Steph Khou during a good session here in London before he moved to Shanghai for fresh beginnings. Ollie up, backside ollie.