11.09.2009
chrome ball incident #376: soul miner
"I skate for fun because I like the way it feels."
dune and t.g. combine forces for a very worthwhile exchange.
...with snaps by tobin to boot.
and I'm still saying this has to be the most slept-on video of the 1990's.
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tommy guerrero
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Nice Post Chops---Dune is a style meister
Tincan Dune was all kinds of awesome. The Forties video is probably in my top 5. I have a vhs to dvd transfer of it that I can put in anytime and get stoked, relax, feel creative, feel Gnarly or whatever. Perfect length, great music, great city, best skaters.
Props on yet another awesome post on probably the most interesting part of the internet!
I hope you don't mind - I've linked to this post on the Rock Solid blog (Stereo's UK distro).
One of the cooler heads in the industry..
I saw him around 92-93ish at the Powell skate zone...So i hit him up for some Stereo stickers and as you know i still have the handfull he pulled out his jacket pocket..lmao...
Thanks Chris..
dude was my fave forever. just so stylish cruising fast and killing it effortlessly.
forties. nice.
I was lucky enough to hang with Dune after Slam City Jam one year.... Super rad guy..... so funny... smooth styles! I talked to him about the character he played in Thrasher's Hittin' the Streets. I wish I could remember te characters name..... soooo funny!
neville zanzibar all up in yo face!
@ Loo Ganida
His name was Rupert Safkin
This Video still makes me wanna skate.
Hey, thanks for the link. I totally agree, definately one of the most slept on vids of the 90's...
Dune Rules
Glad Skateboarding has caricatures like you Chris
Big ups on Stereo and everything else you brought us
fantastic interview!
i was 15,16 when this was published.being from a city in the mediterranean,we managed to get some magazines and videos from america.i could barely understand english back then so,i wouldnt read the magazines but i'd look at the fotos and the ads for hours and watched the videos,of course.i remember i was totally atracted by stereo and real(girl too) more than any other teams or companies back then.but their message was purely aestethic to me.i could only relate myself to them by the image they had and their aproach they showed skating the streets.today,because of the chrome ball incident's amazing archivist work i can also enjoy the reading of this interview 20 years after and relate to them by their words that i can now understand.
congratulations and thank you very much.
my absolute favorite website on skateboarding.
all the best from Spain!
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