Displaying items by tag: Marquise Henry
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This Old Ledge: J Kwon
The history held at this Los Angeles mecca is almost too deep to quantify. Follow along as Ted traces a 40 year thread, from Ray Barbee in ’88 to Casper Brooker’s recent Baker part. -
DGK's "Amen" Video
The DGK camp comes through swingin' with standout sections from Collin Slew, Marquise Henry and Nick Diaz before Brian Reid rules the streets of Boston. -
Jasper Dohrs' "RAMA 8 Bridge" Preduce Part
Bangkok’s premier plaza is every skater’s dream, with its pristine ground, slick slappy curbs and granite ledges upon ledges. Let the locals be your guide. -
NM420 Marquise Henry
New Balance introduces their new highly skatable NM420 with some Marquise Henry clips. -
Marquise Henry for New Balance
Marquise Henry inroduces New Balance's highly skateable, 420. -
New Balance's "The Good Land" Video
The Midwest has an unmistakeable grit to it, making skate footage look so raw and rad. The NB crew celebrated the crust with this Rust Belt belter. Looks more like the Great Land to us! -
New Balance's "Blessed in the Midwest" Article
Peep the Good Land vid then check the NB Midwest article from the February issue of the mag: double-kinked rails, DIY data, a dude named Pizza and Ron MF'n Allen—Monday sucks no more! -
Fatback: New Balance Blessed in the Midwest
Capturing the good times, the shenanigans and plenty of shredding, there’s no coverage quite like Fatback coverage. The New Balance crew stacked plenty of serious footage, but watching them mess around is loads of fun. Enjoy... -
New Balance's "Solo Brasileiro" Video
The production quality on New Balance vids is always top-notch, and here the team lets loose in one of the most colorful and vibrant countries in the world. This is a great edit. High-fives all the way around. -
New Balance's "Hurry Up and Wait!" Article
The NB team almost didn't make it to Brazil. Check the full article from the June issue of the mag to find out why. The photo of Marquise is brutal!
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This Old Ledge: Fort Miley
Gophers, war plans and the pioneers of street skating all play a part in the mind-blowing history of San Francisco’s oldest and most important concrete banks. Watch Ted and learn. -
ROUGH CUT: Hermann Stene's "A Thousand Suns" REAL Part
From Baker Beach to EMB, Hermann's heaviest hits will live in SF history. Catch the skin-shredding sessions that put REAL's young pro in a whole new league. -
Val Bauer's "If There is Another World" Globe Part
Val flies through Parisian poles and breaks down barriers with Austyn providing support in this soulful part for Globe Skateboarding. -
Hoddle Presents Digby Luxton
Australian star Digby unleahes a storm of marathon slides before shocking the masses with a crowd-pleasing ender section for Hoddle. -
This Old Ledge: Pulaski
The hallowed ground of this Washington, DC spot serves as a guide to the style and power of raw East Coast skateboarding. Ted shines a light on one of the last great skate plazas in the US.
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