Stereo Skateboards is welcoming Steven Snyder to their team with the online premiere of his part in Josh Metzger’s Sloppy Seconds. And here it is.
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Stereo Skateboards is welcoming Steven Snyder to their team with the online premiere of his part in Josh Metzger’s Sloppy Seconds. And here it is.
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In it’s quest to “return to core competencies” or something like that, Quiksilver has offloaded the Tony Hawk apparel brand to Cherokee, Inc. for $19 million, according to a story in the LA Times.
Hawk Designs, which Quiksilver acquired in 2000, owns a line of clothing tied to skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. The brand is sold through Kohl’s Corp., and Cherokee said that relationship would continue. . . Hawk said in a statement that he “will continue to be actively involved in the brand’s development.”
Cherokee owns Sideout (remember that volley brand from the 80s?) and Teen Hearts. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you end up a couple more rungs down the zombie brand ladder.
[Link: LA Times]
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The deadline for turning in an application for a Tony Hawk Foundation skateboard park grant is January 15, 2014.
Offered twice annually, the coveted Tony Hawk Foundation grants offer up to $25,000 for the construction of free, concrete, public skateparks, as well as the prestige of passing the scrutiny of the organization’s Board of Directors. THF Programs Director Peter Whitley says that receiving a Tony Hawk Foundation grant has been cited by past recipients as critical to their qualifying for grants from other organizations: “Communities that receive THF grants gain exposure and can take advantage of that attention to attract additional project sponsors and donors.”
We’re guessing anyone who is serious about getting help with their local skatepark has already filled out the paperwork, if not, follow the jump for more info. [click to continue…]
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Tim Gavin was on the front steps of the Long Beach Convention Center with a couple of friends when we rolled up for the Agenda Show on the morning of January 7, 2014. He was wearing a Filament T-shirt and telling another friend to be sure and come by the booth. “Stop by later,” he said. “It’s booth N-13.”
It likely wasn’t his plan (we didn’t even speak with him), but the industry veteran put us in an optimistic mood from the start. If Gavin were a different sort of man we’re sure he could come up with plenty of excuses to stay away from what is now the largest action fashion and skateboarding show on the West Coast. He’s done this gig before. He’s built and run extremely successful brands (DVS, Matix) and he’s seen them slip away into “reorganization.” But there he was, out front at the show with a new skate shoe brand and a head full of lessons learned the last time around.
It’s seems 2013 is the year of rebirth for many people. Paul Naude is in a similar, though much more high profile, position himself. After building the Billabong USA business up from next to nothing after licensee Bob Hurley started Hurley International in 1999, Naude saw the ship he helped sail nearly sink in heavy financial seas. After a failed attempt to buy Billabong, Naude could have taken some time to “pursue other interests,” however he was out in the Agenda Show aisles putting his considerable reputation and might behind two new brands Vissla and D’Blanc and helping action women’s fashion veterans Mandy Fry and Summer Rapp with their soon-to-launch women’s line.
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The designers behind the Onewheel Kickstarter project began with the hope of building a hoverboard. What they ended up with is an electric one-wheeled skateboard. We’d like to think it looks a little better than a Segway, but we’re not sure. If you like the idea, there are 17 days left to fund this project. They hope to raise $100,000 and they’re getting pretty close.
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After 10 years of producing Color Magazine, Canada’s Fourcorner Publishing Inc. has announced that they will no longer print the magazine and are taking an “extended hiatus from the traditional methods.”
“I may have received back just as much as we gave [while making the magazine]—which was always all of ourselves,” said founder Alessandro Grison. “I am forever grateful for the amazing people I met and got the opportunity to work with over the years. I’m thankful to walk away enriched by memorable experiences.”
The rough times in action sports media continue. Sadly, we’re guessing this won’t be the last bit of bad news we’re expecting in the coming months. For the official word from Fourcorner, follow the jump.
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Jason Lee and Chris Pastras are happy to announce that they’ve moved Stereo Skateboards in with Syndrome Distribution (you know, with Birdhouse).
We picked a partner that will help us improve on our products, and obviously deliver the goods! Stereo is truly honored to be alongside the brands Syndrome produces and distributes. Same team, same sound, new channel! Cheers to an Epic 2014!
Sounds great. . .
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He’s been a legend for decades, but now thanks to the Transworld Skateboarding Awards, Black Label’s John Lucero will have the trophy to prove it.
“John’s been doing things his way for over 25 years with the timeless punk rock D.I.Y. attitude that embodies true skateboarding and it doesn’t look like he’s stopping anytime soon,” said Transworld Skateboarding’s Editor-In-Chief Jaime Owens. “That’s why we’re proud to give this year’s Legend award to Mr. John Lucero.”
The 16th Annual TransWorld Skateboarding Awards are going down tomorrow night (Tuesday, January 7, 2014) in Long Beach, California. For the official word from TWS, follow the jump.
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CCS, the mailorder action fashion company, has announced that they have now purchased the right to use Street League skateboarding wizard Nyjah Huston in their promotional/advertising activities. Mr. Huston will hopefully be handsomely rewarded in this transaction as he needs more fuel for his Audi. For the official word from CCS, follow the jump. [click to continue…]
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This is about as far as we’re going to go with the whole Christmas Gift Guide idea. Four books: two for people who like to read and two for people who like to look at pictures. Word books first.
Welcome To Paradise Now Go To Hell
by Chas Smith
In his debut book Welcome To Paradise, Now Go To Hell writer, editor, filmmaker, and handsome father Chas Smith weaves many of his best surf story lines into a tale of surfing (and violence) on the North Shore of Oahu. Its centerpiece is the story of Smith being verbally assaulted by world champion Mick Fanning and the shit-storm that his reporting of that incident caused. But there’s also more about surfing in general, the North Shore, Hawaiian history, and just how much Chas Smith the writer admires Chas Smith the man. We couldn’t stop turning the pages once we started and ended up reading it straight through. We guessing you will, too. It’s good.
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By Nick Carroll
This tell-all surf memoir is the “autobiography” of the two-time ASP world surfing champion Tom Carroll written by respected surf journalist and editor (and Tom’s brother) Nick Carroll. It’s a family book. It’s a surf book. Here’s the official pitch:
On the surface he was Tom Carroll, dreamer, cheeky grommet, brilliant surfer, Australian sporting hero, fitness fanatic, businessman, family man, big wave charger. Inside turned the terrible wheel of drug addiction, part family curse, part legacy of the footloose surf culture he’d done so much to legitimize. Tom’s family and friends struggled with him, kept his secrets, and looked on in anger and fear as the wheel began to grind him down. Then a window opened, but getting through it made charging Pipeline look like a piece of cake. This is the story of an unlikely moral education: of humility, family, damage, brotherhood, youth, stupidity, glory, single-mindedness, and surrender, and about the feeling of water moving under a surfboard, how it can bind past to present and make sense of lives.
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