I put this album cover together for my good friends over at www.freeicecream.net . If you go to their site this album will be available for free download with a week of so. They're nice like that.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Retrostickers.com
I was looking for a picture of this old Rocco graphic when I came across retrostickers.com . If you have a minute check out the site, they have a bunch of old skate stickers on there.
http://retroskatestickers.com/index.html
http://retroskatestickers.com/index.html
Bigfoot
This week I found 2 original Bigfoot drawings on eBay for under $100. The first was this deck. Screen printed on the bottom and hand drawn on the back. It has no company written on it, but is numbered 32/50. This one sold pretty quick.
The second one was this "Countdown to Armageddon" drawing/ water color currently selling for $56. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=190303285461
Not a bad deal.
The second one was this "Countdown to Armageddon" drawing/ water color currently selling for $56. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=190303285461
Not a bad deal.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Shut Shark
While not in the best condition this Shut Shark has some crazy history and bonus art work. Here's the sellers description.
"Up for auction is a vintage SHUT SHARK skateboard from 1989. This skateboard was ridden by Sean Sheffey in the streets of New York City in the late 1980's. This is the skateboard that Sean Sheffey was riding when he was photographed by Bill Thomas at the Brooklyn banks for his full page Venture ad in Thrasher magazine. The same photograph was reprinted by Slap magazine in the mid 1990's. The skateboard can clearly be seen in the photograph. Some of the stickers are missing from the bottom but the outlines of where they once were still remain. The skateboard also has Sean Sheffeys grip tape art on the top."
"Up for auction is a vintage SHUT SHARK skateboard from 1989. This skateboard was ridden by Sean Sheffey in the streets of New York City in the late 1980's. This is the skateboard that Sean Sheffey was riding when he was photographed by Bill Thomas at the Brooklyn banks for his full page Venture ad in Thrasher magazine. The same photograph was reprinted by Slap magazine in the mid 1990's. The skateboard can clearly be seen in the photograph. Some of the stickers are missing from the bottom but the outlines of where they once were still remain. The skateboard also has Sean Sheffeys grip tape art on the top."
Distroy Boston!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Mike Giant Think Skateboards OG Art
Check out this eBay Gold! A one of a kind Mike Giant original drawing for Think Skateboards. It is believed that it was done in 1995 and from the looks of it was for a shirt or a board top graphic. The description did not say what they really used it for or if it ever went into production at all. I should have posted this before the auction was over, but I kind of had my eye on it. Ended up losing it in the end and someone scored it for the low price of $204.29. Worth every penny.
In way lamer eBay news some dip shit payed $51.49 for that piece of crap Mike Mcgill board I featured last week.
In way lamer eBay news some dip shit payed $51.49 for that piece of crap Mike Mcgill board I featured last week.
Be Aware
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Grant Brittain Powell pro Model
Monday, April 20, 2009
ORIGINAL 1990 BLIND JASON LEE "CAT IN THE HAT - MINI"
This bad boy made it all the way up to $1105.00 and still didn't meet the reserve price. I know that Jason Lee boards bring in the big bucks, but how much was the reserve? Another question I have is who is paying all this crazy money for this shit? While having this deck on my wall would be rad, I would feel embarrassed to tell people I spent over $1100 hundred dollars on it.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Dolla Lama
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Sneak peek
Mike Mcgill is a loser
Is there any product this dickwad wont put his name on these days. Look at this piece of crap. Look at that sick graphic! The seller on eBay had the balls to write "It is about 31 inches long and will display very nice". Who would ever want to display this? It's like he is on a one man mission to destroy his reputation and a tiny bit of my fond Bones Brigade childhood memories at the same time.
Oh yeah I forgot to say that it's made for sale only at Walmart.
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