Thrasher Magazine February 2000 — Page 59
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PHOTOGRAFFITI
You've eyed it, but never tried it. That
gap/rail/air isn't gonna be any easier
tomorrow. Waiting for incentive? What the
hell do you think Photo-G is for? Grab a
friend, grab a camera, land
it, and send it to:
Photograffiti, c/o THRASHER
PO Box 884570
San Francisco, CA 94188-4570
1. Both trucks locked on, feet firmly planted. James Kauffman's commitment to this
backside 50-50 won him best trick at a contest in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Photo:
Iverson. 2. Tim Nichols said frontside boardslides took him a while to learn.
Understandable since the Lowell, MA, park looks pretty wack. Photo: Mark Ronan.
3. . It was a quick ride but Matt Teel's handrail noseslide in Leavenworth, Kansas, was
satisfying nonetheless. Photo: Sean Campbell. 4. The grab is unorthodox but if it
steadies Drew Aegerter's launch ramp flight in Bartlesville, OK, so be it. Photo: Joe
Volmer. 5.This backside 360° ollie at America's gnarliest skatepark in Lincoln City,
Oregon, looks like a bail till you learn it's Red doing it. You know that shit was landed.
Photo: Leonard Earnshaw.
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6. An unnamed punk in Burlington, VT, lets fly with a
5-0, bird, and ball grab. Photo: Lingus. 7. Timeless trick,
timeless brewery. At least that's what Tom
Cuthbertson says of this ollie in front of the Cascade
Brewery in Hobart, Tasmania. Photo: Nick Dombrovskis.
8. Rudy Plaisance knew Baldy was unforgiving, so he
padded
I himself accordingly. 9. Dylan Rieder thinks
street as he flips to flat at an obstacle course, er..
skatepark. 10. Oyola-in-training Matt
-in-king lot mishap.
t Larkin capital-
izes on the remnants of a parking lot
Photo:
Soul McStillB. 11. Aw nuts, Nate Martindale sent in this
picture of Seth Christensen moments after he pogoed
an upright board in Salt Lake City. 12. If Chicago's Pat
Bannon leaned into this 5-0 180° out any farther, he'd
be on his ass.
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