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Pools & Parks (4228 Posts)
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Deathbox boards
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On 6/19/2002
Wally
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Hey Park and Pool Rippers all Deathbox products are available at skateboard.com or ask your local sk8 shop to carry them. As to Jay's Pool invitational you know there are many who should be in this contest. To limit it to only 25 riders is going to be hard. more info later.
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Old Parks
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On 6/18/2002
loneskater
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in 1986-87 i skated a defunct park behind some softball fields near Emerald Isle, North Carolina (that is what i remember). it had to have been built in the late 70's, small banked run, bowl etc. what was kinda wild was no one skated it, most of the kids were into the Natas/street thing. there were pine trees 6-8 inches around growing in the middle of the park. does/did anyone know the name or what it was called? the other day i found some old pictures of me skating there and i couldn't remember the name. another forgotten park of the 70's. George.
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New concrete in Monrovia
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On 6/18/2002
Ben
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Great! My interest in this site had diminished over these past months, but today, while perrusing, I came accross this new FORUM here! Very stoked. Just thought I'd announce that the city of Monrovia,Ca (my home town) now has a public concrete skatepark. I've worked for this for the last two years, attending monthly skate commitee meetings and submiting designs & such. And now it's here. Wally Holliday built it I'm told- I wasn't in town during construction. I don't have digital images of it yet & I'm not sure how to post them here anyway. I designed the new Washboard for the Milpitas Vans in semi-replication of the Winchester washboard, but after riding it I wanted it to be more bowled in and not so uni-directional so I came up with the concept of the"Rythm Bowl"-a bowl with a"rythm section" joining the shallow & Deep ends. At the workshop with the architects I gave them this 'concept design' with which they came up with what is now built at the Monrovia park. Which is actually a mini rythm bowl cuz the deep end is only 5ft deep. They promised me atleast 8ft the last time I spoke with them but I didn't pursue it any further. Bummer but atleast the first ryhtm bowl is built and it does have plenty of speed lines once you figure it out. I hope to get a vert one built for somebody else- maybe vans- and with pool coping!
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park/pool wheels
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On 6/18/2002 tway
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LBK, what wheels are you ridin'? I was checking out the Powell Bones Park wheels which are 103a's. Thanks.
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Death Box
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On 6/17/2002 lbk
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Tway, I don't want to say "I told you so" but I told you so about those soft wheels in the park. That Death Box board will ride so much faster with hard wheels. When Chaput comes out with his new wheels (Reform Skoolz aka No Skoolz) put only the hardest ones on that board. You will then carve yourself into a Death Box Spiral.
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Deathbox
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On 6/17/2002
Nima
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wow...that's funny. They seem to be the only place they sell the Iron Cross model. They don't even have it on the Deathbox web page which is even stranger...
In any event, thanks for the info. I like the long 17" plus wheel base.
Nima
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SD
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On 6/17/2002
Slammer
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Lookin for the 'Monster Bowl' in SD. Trade?
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Deathbox Has No Mercy
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On 6/17/2002 tway
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you can find details on this killer deck @:
http://www.eastcoastskates.com/deathbox.htm
I enjoy the classic pig shape of the Iron Cross model. It rides smooth and carves great. The flat nose may be sketchy for some folks but if you use good tape, no worries of your front foot slipping...I just need harder wheels for more speed....
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Re: tway - Deathbox
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On 6/17/2002
Dude
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Hey Nima,
That's a Deathbox Iron Cross in Tway's post.
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Superior Skatepark in wisconsin and S9 Deep End 40
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On 6/16/2002 Mike
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Theres a nice little park tucked away in this tiny hick town....called superior...ever in the area...check it...its pretty small...but theres some nice lines...Ive just recently purchased a S9 deep end series...normally in parks Im a popsickle stick pusher, I normally leave anything above 35" for street cruising but this board is actually pretty decent....cuts nice...slides nice...well just lettin ya know the small town guys in the middle of nowhere....are still skating just as hard as all the lucky people in the cool areas
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tway - Deathbox
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On 6/16/2002
Nima
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Hey Tway... The picture you have posted of the Deathbox board... Which one is it? No one seems to be carrying the one you have here. It's neither the Jay Adams nor the Ruml. I am puzzzzled!
Nima
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Yo lbk,wes,BP
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On 6/15/2002
John Dillon
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If we get all rained out today and this eve then I'm off to an indoor sesh at Vans, Woodbridge tonight...be there!
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CC MD Skatepark
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On 6/15/2002
ohm
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Bob Swartz, say hi to Wally for me. I was part of the crew that built APPLE Skatepark. You will definately have a state of the art concrete park like we did at APPLE. See you there!
Mike Ohm Alexandria, VA
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Charleston Hangar Bowl
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On 6/14/2002
tasos
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If you are ever in the area, please call me to get out and skate the most hardcore bowl and crew in the whole damn world. For pictures go to www.streetrecords.com and click on "Hangar Bowl". This is the Grind Syndicate tellin' ya!
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Charles County Maryland Skate Park
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On 6/14/2002 lbk
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It is cool that downhill luge skaters Bob Swartz and his son have been hard at work on the skatepark in Charles County, MD. It is not easy trying to get a park built and funded by the taxpayers. It is equally as hard to remain focused and involved on the project. Years can pass by as the daunting process of getting any public project completed takes many steps to complete. Bob you have inspired us in Arlington, VA with our park.
DR
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CC Maryland Park
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On 6/14/2002 Dark Helmet
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May the Swartz be with you!
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CC Maryland Park
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On 6/14/2002
Bob Swartz
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Hate to break it to you but the park will not be free and open 24 hrs. This was a tough discussion and any other way we would have lost the park. The charge will be the absolute minimum (a few bucks)and benifits Maryland skaters and even BMX'ers. The reason for this is that the state and county are investing about $300,000. to the first phase of this park and want it to stay first class and nice and possibly fund some improvements such as bleachers, lights, sound system and maybe a few regular contests and maybe even an expansion. The fee will pay for the attendant with a little bank for making it better.This is not for profit. Originally we wanted a 20,000 sq ft park, but had to scale back when we found out what a quality skate park and surface cost($25 sq ft for skate surface construction cost ). A smaller quality park is far better than a big piece of SH.. Helemts and pads will be required and not wrist guards.We are trying to get the pads and helmets funded so that they will be free. There will be sessions for bike on weekdays to start and several special skate geezer nights. The interconnected bowl section should be one of the fastest skates you have experienced with unlimited lines to attack with just about any board style. I know you will like it..
bob
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Re: JAY ADAMS INVITATIONAL
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On 6/14/2002
Dude
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Hey Wally!
Any ideas as to who will be invited to the pool duel? Any chance of spectators being invited?
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Lansdowne Session, sat 6/15, anybody?
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On 6/14/2002
John Dillon
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Come join Cabbage & I for a fun Lansdowne Session saturday,6/15 late afternoon, arriving about 4pm or so...bring pads & helmet...have fun!
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Wally Hollyday CC sk8 park
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On 6/14/2002
John Dillon
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Team Fun will be there for sure.
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C.C. Maryland
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On 6/14/2002 cabbage
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Killer, count me in for the grand opening, representing the G family.......sick, keep us updated in B-More. Is there going to be some ground breaking ceremony on the 1st?
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Charles County
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On 6/14/2002 scumbag
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AMEN...i was afraid that because of the tornado hitting there, the county was gonna spend the money on something else. I just hope and pray that the park is free and unsupervised.
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Charles County Maryland Park
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On 6/14/2002
Bob Swartz
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Great News!!!!!!!! This has been in the works for 2 years but the contract for our new 12,500 sq ft concrete has been awarded to the master of concrete park surfaces "Wally Holiday". His parks are well known for supreme transitions and fast skating.The park will be gated to protect the investment and will have a good mix of street and pool/bowl/vert skating areas. Ground breaking is July 1st next to the White Plains Golf Course in White Plains/Waldorf.Cross fingers for an early fall grand opening.
Any old Pro's wanna be part of grand opening???
Bob
http://www.charlescounty.org/pf/pg/parks/skatepark.htm
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Gareth's Deathbox Collection
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On 6/14/2002 Rick from OZ
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And Amen to you too, Gareth. Looking forward to a report. That and the Inouye are the ones I'm interested in. I'd like a setup with one of each too :) Better start sacrificing a few virgins to those skate gods... In the nicest possible way, of course.
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Jay Adams Pool Duel
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On 6/14/2002 Rick from OZ
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Prayer to the skate gods: "May this event be professionally videoed and offered for sale."
Amen
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