New Lakai Telford In today
February 2, 2010
New Lakai Telford in today grey and purple tons of sizes 6 and up get in and pick up a pair
February 2, 2010
New Lakai Telford in today grey and purple tons of sizes 6 and up get in and pick up a pair
New Manchester Select came in from Lakai. The Manchester Select always a great shoe this time in a FRESH Orange Suede!!
JANUARY 8, 2010
Nothing stops this guy from bringing us stuff to keep you guys skating. Ralph got through all that snow to deliver tons of trucks, wheels and some new decks. We got a few sick Deathwish boards and we brought in some H-street boards. Yeah I know its not the late 80’s early 90’s but at 35 bucks each these H-streets are worth a try! Come check all the new stuff out!
DECEMBER 28, 2009
New Ripper bear beanies in stock! These boys are Krispy get them while they last for only $14.99
DECEMBER 22, 2009
S.A Hoodies front and back print assorted colors. New color way in the T’s, Purple rips, green hat, along with great selection of colors in the shirts. Tagless and front and back print. Don’t sleep these boys are going lighting fast!!
December 19, 2009
New Ruff Ryderz Video by Kyle Eby just came in today. This video is super sick and hey its straight out of Michigan! So support Michigan skateboarding and buy one of these boys for $12.00.
December 18, 2009
Just in time for the holidays!! Skaters advocate beanies only a limited run of this graphic. They are only $14.99 WOW!!
Hmmmmmm! Yeah you’re probably wondering why I picked Mike Vallely for this week……I guess I’m kinda wondering the same thing! Why did I pick Mike Vallely?? Well despite what I or anyone else thinks about him now Mike V. was super sick when he first came on the pro scene in 1988. Back then he was skating for Powell Peralta, his part in Public Domain was super good! Since then Mike has skated for World industries, New Deal, Black Label, Element and even owned his own brands like T.V and Vallely skateboards. Mike V. has always seemed to make a lasting impression for whatever company he skated for and his board graphics always had some kind of meaning behind them like saving the African Elephant or being a vegetarian. I know one thing when I see an Elephant or a lighting bolt, I always think Mike V. Sometimes I hear people hating on him and although he might have brought that upon himself, you still got to give him credit for being such a huge influence on street skating and skating in general. Today I have mixed feelings on the guy, I thought he was amazing back then and no doubt he was! Today people just think of him for fighting four guys at once, getting in a fight with a guy at an Anaheim Ducks game or possibly just as the reckless gangster in Paul Blart Mall Cop. However I think of him as a guy who added his own style to skateboarding and brought meaning to skateboard graphics. Oh and by the way Mike I think you would look good with a Winged Wheel on your
FAST……..FAST…….FAST! That’s how I remember Danny Sargent. Such an Amazing skater! Now you’re probably wondering who is this guy? Well Danny Sargent skated for Schmitt Stix and then he was part of one of the most influential skateboard companies in the 90’s The New Deal. Guys like Ed Templeton, Andy Howell, Justin Girard and tons of other great skaters that came from Schmitt Stix to form a small skater run company. Danny Sargent’s most memorable parts are in videos like Sick boys, Useless Wooden Toys and 1281. His parts usually were of him skating the streets of San Fransisco just killing it! One spot that stands out when you think Danny Sargent is the Safeway Curb, he absolutely crushed this curb with Smith grinds, Lip slide, Feebles and Blunts just flying as fast as he could, grinding or sliding the whole curb. The only down side to Danny’s career is that he got super involved in drugs and let it take over his life and his skateboarding. It just goes to show you drugs and skateboarding don’t mix if you want to get high go skating that’s the best high ever! I think today, Danny would agree! Check out Danny’s video parts on Youtube.
Well I just want to start off by saying Matt Hensley is the best street skater of all time! His style, His taste in music and his ability to skate anything! Not to mention Mid shoes, cargo shorts and chain wallets! Matt was best known for being the face of H-street skateboards and I think that was evident when Matt’s pic was the cover of Hokus Pokus, one of the most revolutionary videos in skateboarding. I remember not a day went by, that I didn’t start my day off by watching Hokus Pokus especially Hensley’s Part before I went out skating. This video got me so pumped and taught me so much about tricks creativity and style. Matt is more known today for starting the clothing company Innes and of course for playing accordion in the band Flogging Molly. Matt also skated for Plan B in the hay day and Companies like Airwalk, Duffs and Black Label. I got a chance a few summers ago to hang out with Matt on two different occasions one time before a Flogging Molly show and another time on a demo tour with the whole Innes team. Matt is hands down the coolest pro I have ever come in contact with, he loved talking about skating and was super cool and signed a ton of stuff for me. There is so much stuff in skateboarding that Matt played a huge roll in Style, Music, clothing, progression of tricks and progression of skateboarding. Matt recently started a Pub and Grille in Carlsbad Ca, called the Flying Elephant. So if your out that way stop in and Grab a drink and a bite to eat. Enjoy the pics!
We just got back from Florida with a bag full of tricks for the S.A. video. I guess its safe to say that it will be dropping spring early summer at this point. So get ready for that premier and copy of our full length Vid!!
Paul, Kyle M, and Wes all went to Florida for a week…Trying to beat the snow and get some filming done. Look for the ThrowBACK Thursdays next week! maybe a Florida update??
Neil Blender is probably hands down one of the most influential skaters of all time! Not only was Neil a great skater but he was a great artist as well. Neil Blender was pretty much the face of G&S skateboards through the 80’s not only with his skating but with his artistic ability. When I think of G&S skateboards the first person that comes to mind is Neil Blender and all the great board graphics he designed. He was one of the pioneers of skaters doing their own art (artist/skaters) in the industry along with guys like Chris Miller and Mark Gonzales. Neil Blender had a smooth style about his skating and combine that with the fact that he always looked like he was having a great time! You could tell that he just loved skateboarding period! Neil was responsible for inventing a lot of tricks like the lien air, which is just his name backwards and even street tricks like the no-comply. Guys like Neil Blender, Lance Mountain and Mark Gonzales made skateboarding more interesting and fun for everyone in their creative care free style of skating. In 1990 Neil Blender, Chris Carter and Mike Hill started the Alien Workshop in Dayton Ohio. They went away from the main stream California system and made Alien Workshop a successful brand that is still killing it today and is responsible for pros like Rob Dyrdek and Michigans own Josh Kalis. They showed skating that you didn’t have to be located in California to have a sick skateboard company. I think this allowed skating to expand and allow kids to feel more connected with skateboarding especially kids in the Midwest states. I hope you enjoy checking out all these pics of Neil as much as I have. I threw a couple ads from skateboard mags that I vividly remember seeing a lot back in those days. I also put a few sick street and vert pics of Neil and some of his boards and graphics he designed. I also threw in the album cover that he did for Dinosaur Jr.s With out a sound. Oh and I found this sick pick of the Chin ramp with Neil standing off to the side looking on just in case you were wondering. It’s great to see Neils influence in skateboarding still to this day! Speaking of which Neil has a Nike Sb collaboration Dunk low coming out this summer along with some shirts as well. So look for that stuff to hit the doors here and pick some stuff up and support skateboarding!! Support Neil Blender!!
So tomorrow is going to be the first day of THROW BACK THURSDAYS here at Skaters Advocate. So I guess you are probably wondering ahhh…. what is throw back Thursdays??? So allow me to explain….Every Thursday I will post a small but sweet Bio on an old pro skateboarder of the 70’s, 80’s or even 90’s at this point. I will post a ton of pics and do a little biography on that skateboarder and put my own view in there as well. Its just something I have been wanting to do for a while and hey its my shop so why not! It will give the younger generation of skateboarding a little insight on where skateboarding has come from and I guess give a little respect to those guys who paved the way for todays generation of skating. So check it out every Thursday and learn something and appreciate skateboarding from a different perspective. This Thursdays Skater is going to be none other than Neil Blender and I am really stoked on this to be really honest! So tune in every Thursday don’t forget, mark it on your calendar or whatever. Just make sure you check it out and have fun and love skating as much as I do! Thanks Paul Walters
January 4, 2010
Ralph our trusty UPS guy stopped by with the New Transworld. He was so excited about this issue!!