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PHOTOGRAFFITI
Some upstart hater suggested it was time to
phase Photograffiti out of the mag. Big mistake.
He's now fertilizer. Photo-G is here to stay, so
keep 'em coming to: Photograffiti c/o THRASHER,
PO Box 884570, San Francisco, CA 94188-4570.
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Over-shot backside bluntslides can cause big slams even on little
ledges. The fear factor prompted Ron Deily to suit up in NJ.
Mike Novak of North Dakota realizes that the Phoenix park alone.
has more juice than every spot in his entire home state. Photo: Banta.
Did Drew Dezort lean too deep, too soon into this nosegrind
in Ohio? We'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Photo: Dellas.
Sean Donahue follows his ass's lead and joins it on this frontside
boardslide down a thick ledge in SoCal. Photo: Gonzalez.
New Jersey's David Goltsch flips to
fakie on a flat bank. So flat, in fact,
that it is not a far cry from actually
being horizontal. Photo: Whitt.
For security reasons unknown to anyone
but themselves, Rite Aid rent-a-cops in
Baltimore hold your board while you
steal candy, uh... shop. Photo: Dotson.
Eric Dressen goes Godzilla
with a ramp-to-ramp corner
air at a demo in Japan circa
1989. Photo: Mori.
This is a very accommodating.
handrail, but it doesn't do the
sliding for you. Tyson Cantrell
balances in Utah. Photo: Gabler.
Splintery plywood. PVC pipe
on the extension. Backyard
ramps rule. David Rittinger
blunts it to fakie. Photo: Whitt.
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