Geoff Rowley is “The Awful Howling Night.” ™️ Best frontside flips after Reynolds for sure. That LA river kicker to kicker frontside flip is forever burned into my dome.
@@eadweard. When people say stuff like this I can just tell they don't know what they're actually speaking. It's all opinion but some things are almost non negotiable.
He mightve been a garage type brand. It's what Ryan Gallant does. He bought a heat press and hand presses each graphic for every deck. Branding, marketing, ordering, shipping, managing, Ryan does everything himself. And he's a blank deck supplier.
I think he is also referring to what happens around the brand. Once you are a business owner, you start thinking about the health of the business almost 24/7
@@dtksoulchaser1 With my background in mechanical engineering, where a lot of my former colleagues are now working jobs at companies that design machinery that gets used in factories -- I was perplexed as to why a professional skateboarder would be spending so much time doing something that a machine does. Even in the case for Geoff Rowley, who is an older skateboarder that has slowed down in his career (read: isn't currently throwing his body down sets of stairs), it seemed odd for him to describe a scenario that would entail him doing the work of a machine. However, when it comes to screen printing, I can understand the possibility of him doing the work himself. But even then that sounds unusual.
I’m so out of the loop I didn’t even know he didn’t ride for flip anymore 🙃
Your out of the loop???...bro,I just found out some hawk guy did a 900🤔🫤
I was just saying that. Just saw the new Toy Machine video it's sick.
One of my favorite Skaters. Respect!
Geoff has been my favorite since I was a kid. I got a few of his Freedome decks on my wall.
Geoff Rowley is “The Awful Howling Night.” ™️
Best frontside flips after Reynolds for sure. That LA river kicker to kicker frontside flip is forever burned into my dome.
Not Penny?
@@eadweard. When people say stuff like this I can just tell they don't know what they're actually speaking. It's all opinion but some things are almost non negotiable.
I know what you mean, but that was one of the most badass frontside flips of its time, and done so good. It’s iconic to me, I guess.
Ed and Geoff together...it's poetic ❤
The respect the boys show Geoff is undeniable!
They were briefed not to ask about Penny.. those 9 club douche bags are puppets
Toy Machine is on fire lately
Did not know GR was a beatle
He's not a Beatle. He's a member of the black parade.
A Libertine
damn that feeling bro , he is legit
Thats the most British shirt he could've worn
Most Def a G.O.A.T.!!!
You can't really be _a_ GOAT.
People don't understand what goat means.
This is like Tom Brady playing for the bucs near his retirement. Rowley will always be a staple point to the flip team. Atleast in my mind.
Dream guest list...lennie kirk, dave duren, mike daher, bertino
Sgt. Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band
Kind of surprised he left Flip but that's cool
8.56 - you're welcome.
Loved
Anyone know what happened with Geoff and flip ?
Money
W
Is he trying to imply that there's a scenario where he, himself might be making skateboard decks 24/7?
He mightve been a garage type brand. It's what Ryan Gallant does. He bought a heat press and hand presses each graphic for every deck. Branding, marketing, ordering, shipping, managing, Ryan does everything himself. And he's a blank deck supplier.
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise so he's referring to graphics and not the actual manufacturing of the decks?
@@esnebtajust get to your point
I think he is also referring to what happens around the brand. Once you are a business owner, you start thinking about the health of the business almost 24/7
@@dtksoulchaser1 With my background in mechanical engineering, where a lot of my former colleagues are now working jobs at companies that design machinery that gets used in factories -- I was perplexed as to why a professional skateboarder would be spending so much time doing something that a machine does.
Even in the case for Geoff Rowley, who is an older skateboarder that has slowed down in his career (read: isn't currently throwing his body down sets of stairs), it seemed odd for him to describe a scenario that would entail him doing the work of a machine.
However, when it comes to screen printing, I can understand the possibility of him doing the work himself. But even then that sounds unusual.
Get rid of kelly
This dude is to old to rip