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Skateboard History (385 Posts)
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toe grip
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On 3/26/2007
wearvans
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Russ Howell, Ed Nadalin, and my brother Karl hung out together at Ed's pad in Huntington Beach it was raining that day and I tagged along with my brother Karl I stood on Ed's board and that's where I first did a grilla grip started jumping over evrything I used to trip on how high Skitch jumped 1975
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Locating former skateboarder & skate shop owner
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On 3/26/2007 Arthur
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Hi I'm trying to locate any info out there on a skateboarder named Allan F. Houck who owned 'Daytona Street Skates' in Daytona Beach, Fl in the late 70s and opened the 'Moon Forest Skateboard Park' in Ormond Beach in 1980. His partner Ed Baxter was also a skateboarder and won three titles during that time period. Thanks!
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Michelle Brunot
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On 3/25/2007 Chris Yandall
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I had a bad reference on my last post :)
disregard.
cYa
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2. Questions .... 2nd one answered here?
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On 3/25/2007 Chris Yandall
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"2. DEL MAR 1975: I just had to remind a woman working on a children's book which has a chapter on skateboarding that the first place winners at Del Mar were NOT the Z-Boys. The overall winner was a GIRL! Does anybody have more info who Michelle Brunot was?"
hello!
i'm still standin' and willing to chip in .02 here and there.
ok this is an old pic but it lends a hand to the fictional story. those guys were epic but no more a sensation than howell, ty page, logan gang, and the list goes on. Thatz howz I seez it! I could ramble on about the old days but I'll save that for another post :)
lookin back at those magical times, we were truly setting the stage to today's industry. these are golden times too! i'm thrilled at all the longboarders everywhere!!!! still gyrating down the sidewalks and racing here and there. cYa
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Early Gorilla Grippers
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On 3/25/2007 GBJ
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Ed Nadalin was another of the very early gorilla grippers.
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Anaheim 1965
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On 3/23/2007
Craig B. Snyder
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Okay, Cliff... Would John Freis for overall and Torger Johnson for Freestyle be the correct answer?
By the way, I have found a Skitch Hitchcock interview in the Feb 79 issue of Skateboarder. The intro by Benito Schwartz says SH popularized the Gorilla Grip in Spring 75, at Del Mar. He also nearly got eliminated because he used it to go up and down the platform.
Torture me with more questions.
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Craig Snyder
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On 3/23/2007
Cliff Coleman
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United States
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Craig,
Go back 10 years before the Del Mar Contest. See if you can tell me who won the overall and who placed 1st in Freestyle at Anahiem, 5/22&23/65? More questions if you can answer these.
Cliff Coleman
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Answers
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On 3/23/2007
Marty
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United States
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I would pose the Gorrilla Grip question to Steve Cathey. He was one of the first I ever saw doing it.
Question # 2 would be good for Russ Howell or Chris Yandall, they were both on the podium with her.
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"La Grippe" & Del Mar
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On 3/22/2007
Craig B. Snyder
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United States
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Hello All,
Two questions:
1. GORILLA GRIP: What do members here know about the origins of this move? And was there one specific originator?
2. DEL MAR 1975: I just had to remind a woman working on a children's book which has a chapter on skateboarding that the first place winners at Del Mar were NOT the Z-Boys. The overall winner was a GIRL! Does anybody have more info who Michelle Brunot was?
thanks, Craig
Here's the plug for my new book. Will be a good one. Take care guys.
A Secret History of the Ollie http://theOllieBook.com/
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stat
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On 3/15/2007 shapeshifter
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found this on russ howell's site. nice to know that people are looking out for him!
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Skitch
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On 3/15/2007
wearvans
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United States
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anyone know the stats on Skitch? Happy B-Day Waldo Autry Waldo you and my brother hung out for a min in HB (Karl)
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the hitch... and the rich
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On 3/15/2007 shapeshifter
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this one measures 27", they came in solid colors of blue or black from what i've seen. i had a couple exactly like this black one in 1975 also had a few of blue ones of the same size later on. the first skitch hitchcock deck i owned back around 1974 was the 30" with a red and yellow resin swirl. i saw one just like it at moro bay, which belonged to richy carrasco.
though i'm not a collector, i was considering not riding the one i just got because it is in pristine condition. after hearing the news i've had a change of heart and believe that this one should be ridden with care and enjoyed to honor the man and his craft.
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the skitch
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On 3/14/2007 herbn
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that looks like a 30 inch(?) had a couple freestyle buds back in the day, that were into the 28(.5?) for their freestyle.
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skitch
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On 3/14/2007 shapeshifter
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here's a pic of a recent acquisition...
truly saddened to hear the news.
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Skateboarding in Tacoma, WA 1978-1980
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On 3/12/2007 Steve McElrath
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Here's some skate snaps from Tacoma, WA
http://www.bankrider.com/
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Waldo
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On 3/12/2007 Kludy
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Got excitied, I will be there but riding is another matter. 50 years on this planet doing what he does on a skateboard all these years on that hill for his b-day is worth the price of travel. I have been there and the place is unlike any place in the world. There is a reason why its there, (SOUTH OF THE BORDER BABY)TO MUCH ON MY PLATE TO RIDE BUT TO PARTY WITH THE MAN,HELL YES!
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WALDO, WHER ARE YOU
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On 3/12/2007 KLUDY
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YAH, YAHYATAGTAGTY ! IF ANYONE WAS TO GET ME GOING AGAIN ITS YOU BRO. IF ANY OF YOU WANT TO TALK HISTORY OF SKATEBOARDING START WITH HIM. I WILL WITH OUT A DOUT BE THER FOR THAT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 RIGHT WHEN YOU THINK YOUR OVER IT A GREAT MAN, CALLS US OUT ! WALDO IS MY HERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 bRO. YOU ARE ALL THAT AND A BOX OF , WELL YOU KNOW WHAT. THANK YOU FOR GETING ONE YEAR OLDER AND SHOWING ME ITS STILL ON ! FOR YOUR B-DAY I WILL BOMB THE GRADE FOR YOU, FORSURE. I BETTER DUST OFF MY BOARD , IT BEEN A WHILE. O , YAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !
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Waldo 1977 interview
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On 3/12/2007
Waldo Autry
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I am crossing my fingers over here.
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pic posting?
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On 3/12/2007
Waldo Autry
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someone want to school me up on pic posting
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50th Birthday Bash and Crash
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On 3/12/2007
Waldo Autry
wrote in from
United States
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Whattup all you damned skater folk. Myself and Digger Green are throwing a 50th B-Day party and downhill race at Barrett Junction (about 5 mi. before the Tecate Mex. border) Sat. the 31st of march, And April fools day. Saturday will be a fun free run day, then party at the cafe and camp out in the newly re-modeled party compound. They have a huge stage and dance/mosh floor, all gated in for legl private party and camp area. They have 3 cool little rental bungalo/ cabins available for rental, and a large adjoining parking lot for RV's or campers. SO, COME ON DOWN!!!! R.S.V.P. @ waldoautry@hotmail.com or crash the bash! I am trying to post a pic, bear with plz.
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Real winners
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On 3/11/2007
Cliff Coleman
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United States
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I once posted in the "Lords of Dogtown" page about taking the movie as just that a movie and not an hisstorical account. I reminded the readers that the actual winner of the 75 Del Mar Freestyle was not Stacy as depicted in the movie. Does this matter? It did to one Flurette Picciolo! Her dad, Steve Picciolo was the true winner of the Del Mar Freestyle and his daughter was glad to see that someone new about this actual history and cared. She cared and that was enough for me.
When her dad was about eight, Karl Weber and I used to visit the Picciolos and skate with his older brother Chris, who was on the Southern Hobie Team in Clay Wheel days. We skated all of the hot spots, Belagio, Kenter, Paul Revere and others. The Z-boys were about 5 years old or younger. The area, later called Dogtown was ruled by the Hobie Team skaters before it was named Dogtown and became the home of the Z-boys.
Steve was an original, and that is true history!
Cliff Coleman
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Chaput in S.A.
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On 3/5/2007
PG
wrote in from
United States
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Here is Chris Chaput in South Africa spreading the stoke. I believe he was showing the locals his favourite pics of Ellen Oneal, but maybe Chris can tell us the "real" story?
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High speed
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On 3/5/2007
Gnarley Charlie
wrote in from
United States
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Runway Pepsi challenge 1978
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Ty Page
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On 3/4/2007 Mike
wrote in from
United States
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Check out this site I found on Ty Page. Cool pics. Brings back memories.
http://www.ty-page.com
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Kevin Staab at Trashmore 1987
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On 3/2/2007
Marc F.
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