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Contents: Ernie Torres (Big Ern gambles. He rages. He has a pentagram tattooed on his forearm. While he sounds like a beast on paper, in reality he’s quiet and very polite. And in spite of his diminished stature, his skating is larger than life), Bi-polar (Gaberman’s got it covered from all angles. Skateboarding is as much about its surroundings as it is about the physical act of rolling. And regardless of how many times we see a photograph of a well-documented spot, the view over photographer Brian Gaberman’s shoulder can be just as intriguing), Daewon Song (Comparing skating to fast food joints. One of the most dedicated and gifted techniques skateboarding has ever seen, Daewon Song just keeps delivering. Fueled by his family, the fruits of his labor and a box of sugary pastries, don’t expect Daewon to slow down any time soon) Departments – Intro (Headphones have diminished the camaraderie of the session), Howl (Ragdoll sees shapes, Nate Broussard revisits an old feeling), My Way (Keith Hufnagel’s take on his topsy-turvey world), Cityscapes (San Francisco: good venues, shops, great eats and hills), Either Or (Kyle Leeper exercises his options in this page of multiple choice), Viewfinder (French Fred Mortagne travels and films with the best in the world), Squawk Box (Schaaf talks for 60 Seconds and Markovich has some good advice), Question Authority (McCrank has no need to relocate and Sumner waxes on and off), The List (We count ’em up and run ’em down, in case you keep score), Face Off (Tim O’Connor and Brad Staba go head-to-head), Skate Anatomy (Corey Duffel has the most f**ked up Skate Anatomy ever. Period), Road Weary (Jason Dill and A.V.E. go to jail in Hicktown, U.S.A.), Cohorts (Jim Greco and Steve Berra are quite an odd pair of pals), Who’s Hot (Sean Malto, Josh Perkins and Justin Schulte are smokin’), Start To Finish (Cairo Foster leaves Real to start his own company), Trick Tips (Lipslides with Jon Allie), 15 Things (You don’t know about owning a skateshop)
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Condition: Very Good