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Skateboard History (385 Posts)
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1978
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On 1/27/2007
peggy turner
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photo creditz
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On 1/26/2007
peters
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speaking of skating roofs...
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On 1/26/2007
peters
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Fall 1977 - Seattle's Hat n Boots!
...courtesy of Patrick Alldred's NW skate stash!
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cliff,chris and rene
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On 1/26/2007
cfav
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getting to meet and know you guys at encinitas was cool.couldnt have been three of the coolest people there,looked up to guys as a kid and still do now. hey cliff,have you seen the Jeep commercial yet with the robot "skating"on the roof of the car and then does a coleman slide around the on ramp of the freeway? cfav
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Excellent Review of The Way It Was
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On 1/26/2007
Chris Yandall
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Rene, Cliff, we're starting to sound like old geezers reminiscing like WWII vets!
FUN!
cYa
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great a new forum
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On 1/25/2007 nic
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know all you old timers can tell us young ones about "how skateboarding use to be" and all that stuff
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1975 Del Mar Results Refresher
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On 1/25/2007
Chris Yandall
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And then later on that same year, I won the World at San Diego Stadium.
Fun time! I won a surfboard and some stickers :(
I kinda feel like Kareem Abdul Jabbar :)
Well, as my friends keep reminding me, I made some history and a name.
Now WHAT?
KEEP SKATING
cYa
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My Feets
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On 1/25/2007
Chris Yandall
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After I got out of highschool in '73, I headed back to Cali and hooked up with my oldest brother Ed who was a Wind and Sea local living near Tourmaline Surf Park just south of PB point. Enrolled at San Diego State, got a job at PB Surf shop and lived to surf with hopes to get a skateboarding career someday(still working on that too). I enjoyed skating barefoot everywhere. Being of samoan decent, my genetics seem to support tuff feet. That pic was after a 40mph crash at la costa where I only had shorts on. Speed wobbles led to a spectacular crash where I remained conscious enough to spread the road rash wealth evenly over various parts of my body. Needless to say, I was barefoot during that crash. And of course a day after it happened, we got the best swell we've had the entire year and yep.. you guessed it, I surfed my brains out with festering wounds and sometime during that next week Skateboarder Mag was interviewing me, got the pics and suddenly me feet were the talk of the globe.
As of today, I have a pedicure at least once a month. They are pampered now.
Cheers and thanks for asking! cYa
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Chris' Feet
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On 1/25/2007
PG
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Chris,
That picture of your feet has always given me the willies. I remember the same picture also appeared in a book called "Hot Skateboarding" which was a great book for the day as I recall, a lot good info and very well written. Its been about 20 years since I last saw a copy, so it might read like a kooks guide to skating now. Maybe I will find a used copy somewhere someday. Was that normally how your feet looked or was that after a crash?
Paul
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Who's Hot? Who Was Hot? Who Cares?
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On 1/25/2007
Chris Yandall
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Click for larger image
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Thru The Years
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On 1/25/2007
Chris Yandall
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First Eagle Scout in Michigan and then off to ...
and then back to michigan in '76
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Marking up History
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On 1/25/2007
Chris Yandall
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I wonder how many skaters from the mid-70s can still stand on a board or even own one.
The real champs of the sport are the one's still promoting the sport today and are still worth a damn on their boards.
Hats' off to Chaput, Coleman, Rene' and the rest of you skate monkeys still skating it up.
As time permits, I'll get to scanning and poppin up some golden years stuff.
Adam! You the manG! cYa
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ThE OLd DaYs .....Yeah !
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On 1/25/2007
Rene CANNONBALL Carrasco
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Cliff -
It's good to see you on this Forum -
You got a lotta great stuff to share here.
That would be cool if we can meet-up again in the tight slalom event @ this years Encinitas Open.
Dang, .....I wanted to defeat the silver fox !
I thought you would like this pic:
Rene....and....Cliff....@ 2006 Encinitas Open.
Photo: Courtesy of Malakai Kingston and Erik Basil @ SilverfishLongboarding.com
Maybe this year.
As far as competing in my first 'organized' skateboard race - it was 1969 & 1970 in Garden Grove, Ca. I won them both years.
I then competed in the Worlds @ the L.A. Sports Arena -
( I took this INSPECTION STICKER off the bottom of one of my boards. )
I made the semi-finals in the Mens Slalom Event there, but my brother David got real sick at the race - so I took him and Richy back home to Orange County.
We were racing on that BIG WOODEN BAHNE RAMP that day.
It was wierd - every guy fell down, that I raced - that ramp was slick. I thought that ramp was cool, though.
My brother David and I entered this 1975 Contest - ( This is where we met Ty Page, and Chris Yandall. )
My brothers Richy, David and I competed in the 1975 CARSON SKATEBOARD CONTEST - someone told me Chris Chaput was in the boys division - at that Contest.
My first big win racing - was in 1976 in the Southern Calif. Downhill Speed Championship @ one of the first Skateparks around at that time, called ESCAPE COUNTRY - up in the hills of Rancho Santa Margarita!
Pro Surfer Legend, the late Tom Padaca, who ran the race - gave everyone a chance to beat my record -if they wanted, -so the next week - my brother David came back and KILLED MY TIME and won ! I was CHAMP for one week ! ....Oh well.
It was around this time ( 1975 - 1976 )that my brothers Richy and David started to pass me up - as far as skateboarding talent goes, Seriously ! I've always put those guys skateboarding ability above mine ! No 'Problemo' there ! -ha ha! I've been trying to catch-up ever since ! Yikes !
A lot of skaters seem to have never ridden - or seen ESCAPE COUNTRY, yet, it was up in those hills, in OC, -and if I'm not mistaken, was built right before Carlsbad Skatepark !
1976 Escape Country Skatepark flyer -
If you read Rhyn Noll's latest Skateboard History Book - entitled: 'SKATEBOARDING PAST PRESENT FUTURE' - there are a bunch of photo's in there of Escape Country Skatepark !
Cliff - Here's one for ya ....
Below: 2004 - David Carrasco watching Cliff Coleman finishing his last run @ WLAC Giant Slalom Event.
Blurry photo: By Cannonball.
M4RC10, Joe Lehm, Edwin, and Road Riders 4 - ...thanks for the good words -
Here's some more contribution to this Forum.
I recently made a Photo SlideShow of my bro. - Dave 'Cowboy' Carrasco's skate career, of what I could find ! Real COOL photo's !
CLICK HERE TO SEE !
More later........
Take care, & God bless ya,
..............-Rene CANNONBALL Carrasco.
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History
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On 1/24/2007
Cliff Coleman
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GI Joe,
Thanks for suggesting this forum idea to Adam. I too asked him to do the same thing years ago. By the way, I raced at the Banked Slalom at one of the old parks. I sucked, but it was great fun hanging out with Sam Puccio. He would call out, "Hey Slowberg" to Bob and bait others. It was a time of heavy peer pressure. He just liked giving a few guys some of their own medicine. I'd like to make it clear however that Bob Skoldberg was not deserving of this. He did a tremendous amount for Skateboard racing. The winner of the Banked Slalom I entered was none other than Charlie Ransom from the Badlands. No one could touch him that day.
Here is some historical trivia for everyone. The original team that later became the Northern California Hobie team was the "Topsiders". This was in 1964, in the clay wheel days, about ten years before Dogtown, the Z-Boys etc.
Chris Yandall needs to speak about his early days. He was one of the champs at Del Mar in 1975.
Cliff Coleman
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New Forum
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On 1/24/2007 Road Rider 4's
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Rad section. Really cool pics Rene- Thanks for sharing.
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Russ Howell interview
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On 1/22/2007 SteveS
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Great idea for this section.
We just did an interview on Old MAn Army with Russ Howell. Check it out, Some interesting historical nuggets.
http://www.oldmanarmy.com/RHowell.aspx
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Great new Forum
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On 1/20/2007
Marc F.
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Great idea on the new forum. I need to post some of my old pics.
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What a great Forum...
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On 1/20/2007 M4RC10
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Man, this Skateboard History Forum is giving the signs to be a great contribution to the skateboard world. Thanks for this new Forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW Rene, your pics are awesome. Congrats for keeping them so well preserved!!
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Darn.....
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On 1/20/2007
Rene CANNONBALL Carrasco
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The photo for racing photo no. 5 - in the post below was suppose to be this one:
Oh well.....
..............-Rene.
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Gold Cup #?
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On 1/19/2007
Joe Lehm
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Thanks Adam, History is important to alot of us and to those that don't care about it, they don'thave to read this forum. Rene, that's so cool that you have all of those early pics of your own history of skating, I'm sure lots of us wish that we had a collection like that. I'm hopeful that we will be able to share some questions and answers here to help us keep a good perspective on what has gone on before.
One of my earliest skate mentors was Jerry Valdez, and it still amazes me at how much he influenced my skating as well as everyone that skated with him. His early pool antics were WAY ahead of his time, like inventing the tail tap.
Which Gold Cup # was the one held at Marina del Rey? A banked slalom was held on their killer course, and I'm trying to figure out if it was the last one, or if any other Gold Cup events included a banked slalom. Steve Olson took first, Jerry took 2nd, I took 3rd. Was this the end of banked slalom for 20 years to come?
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P.S.
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On 1/19/2007 edwin
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Still got the book!!!
Edwin (LSD)
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WOW
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On 1/19/2007 edwin
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Rene, fantastic pictures and info.
It's really funny that after seeing pictures and hearing about little brother "The Brown Bomber " along with Maria , over the years, I can now count them as friends.
It's funny that after all these years of skating a lot of people that I looked up to back in the 70's Iv'e either met or have become friends with now.
I started skating Sept 7th 1976 aged 13. It all started after a News Magazine type programme on TV showed film of the latest "New Craze" to come from America...Skateboarding!!
My Dad worked for the University of London at the time and was a heating and plumbing engineer. One of his jobs was to look after the heating in the University bookshop called "Dillons". One Sunday he was called in and had to sort out the heating and would I like to go along with Him. This gave me the chance to wonder around the shop and I found the sports section. I saw a book named "Anybody's Skateboard Book". As I was working in a Greengrocers Store (Deli) at the time and so started saving my pennys.
So thats where it all began for Me.
It would be great to hear how others got stated?
Edwin (LSD) P.S. Great forum Adam.
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SkATeBoArD HiSTorY ! .........
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On 1/19/2007
Rene CANNONBALL Carrasco
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Adam - thanks for having this Forum.
I'm gonna get my notes & photo's together - and be back to share some good stuff.
Way Cool.
But for now ...........
( I started Skateboarding in 1958/1959 ? ... ...borrowing my big brother Ray, Larry Miller's, and Billy Kane's 2X4 wood boards... with the hack/sawed off steel roller skates nailed to the bottom )
In Garden Grove, Orange County, Calif. - - - THE FAMILIES: The Bartol's, the Conroy's, The Lawn's, Billy Kane, Larry Miller, and my big brother Ray - were the ONLY people I ever saw skateboarding around at that time !
I made my own Skateboard in 1961 - hack-sawing a pair of steel skates in half. They were then NAILED to a board - taken off the side of an Orange crate !
I watched those old Children's TV Show's & saw the Jack's & the Hobie Skateboard Team's on TV - in the early 1960's - - - but I was doing my own skateboarding thing in Orange County, Calif.
I would go to a roller skating rink called SKATE RANCH - and I would buy the so called 'clay wheels' there - AND would experiment with those 'double action' trucks that came off roller skating shoes ! A lot of hack-sawing steel !
Man, I wish I had EARLY photo's of my brother Ray and me - back then.
BELOW: I'M PROUD TO SAY THAT THIS IS A RECENT PHOTO OF MY MENTORS IN SKATEBOARDING - L-R ...BROTHER RAY CARRASCO ( SENIOR PGA CHAMPION ) AND LARRY MILLER ( PROFESSIONAL BARBER )
This is the earliest photo I have of me skateboarding -
BELOW: 1969 - RENE CARRASCO IN FRONT OF CARRASCO HOUSE.
Here's some more .........
BELOW: 1975 - RENE CARRASCO - PERFORMING SKATEBOARD DEMO AT NIMITZ JR. HIGH SCHOOL - OVER 1,000 KIDS !
BELOW: 1976 - RENE BEING INTERVIEWED ON T.V. - ...CH. 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS !
BELOW: 1976 - THE 'FLYING' CARRASCO BROTHERS - IN THE CARLSBAD HILLS - RENE, RICHY, AND DAVID - ALL DOING A VARIATION OF THE NOSE WHEELIE TRICK !
BELOW: 1976 - RENE CARRASCO - LA COSTA SUNDAY RACES.
BELOW: 1976 - RENE CARVING THE FAMOUS 'FRUITBOWL' POOL.
BELOW: 1977 - RENE DOING A 'FAKIE' ON A WOODEN BACKYARD RAMP @ THE CARRASCO HOUSE.
THIS PHOTO IS FROM THE 'WILD WORLD OF SKATEBOARDING MAGAZINE' ARTICLE - "HOW TO BUILD A BACKYARD SKATEPARK !"
BELOW: 1979 - RENE CARRASCO - FEATURED IN SKATEBOARDER MAGAZINE ARTICLE - "THE PEPSI SKATEBOARD TEAM" ( -I was the Orange County Team Captain - and I performed over 2,000 skateboard demonstrations for Pepsi Cola! ) My brothers Richy and David also rode for Pepsi !
In 1979 I was nominated for 'BEST PROFESSIONAL FREESTYLE SKATEBOARDER OF THE YEAR' - BY SKATEBOARDER MAGAZINE !
-check it out - 4TH row over - second name down -
CLICK HERE !
BELOW: 1979 - RENE CARRASCO APPEARING IN THE 'FIRST EVER'- ALL-PRO SKATEBOARD BUBBLE GUM TRADING CARDS !
I'm glad that I am able to post this info - to share with skaters out there - some of the History of Skateboarding !
There are other great stories out there !
Many young skaters have asked me what it was like back in the EARLY days of Skateboarding ! .....I hope this helps !
- Rene CANNONBALL Carrasco.
WWW.RENECARRASCO.COM
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New forum!
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On 1/18/2007
Adam
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Thanks to Joe from Timeship Racing for this excellent idea.
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