I seen Tom Knox grind this curb at the Arden’s during the day at full speed I seen sparks come out of his trucks.these two are San Joaquin Valley legends.thank you for the video
Great skaters. Could skate everything. SMA Debunker vid was an old favorite with Peterson ripping amongst others. Knox was big influence too. Great footage
Some really cool places to skate in Visalia back in the day were Curb Lands @ McDonalds, Big 5 Sporting Goods bank to wall, stair sets at Redwood high, Chicago Title parking garage, pretty much all of Mooney Boulevard…to name a few
Alan has ALWAYS been a ripper… I remember him showing up at these demos at this roller rink,in Modesto and just blowing minds… Blasting just as high and skating on par with some of the pros that are there… And I believe … that was before he ever even had a sponsor. Incredibly natural talent ❤️🔥
Great lost footage of two great legends. Had the '91 "otter deck" by Petersen. Would be nice if SMA would reissue that deck one day because I would buy it again. Thanks again for the lost footage.
This looks like an area out in the middle of nowhere around Hanford. There is something similar to this in the central Valley. Stones throw away from Visalia, Hanford, etc.
Tom Knox's wheels looked so small back then, but in reality they had to be around 55mm in an age where everyone was still riding 58mm or higher on street. Dude killed it in Santa Cruz's Reason for Living as well. He wasn't H-street level as far as tech tricks and what those guys were doing in 1990 but he had some mean ATV and ledge skills. Besides him, Natas, Sheffey, Stranger, and Dressen no one else out of the NHS companies were on their level as far progression on the street.
Shoots, in 1989 I filmed him pull the kickflip wallride, very tech...no H-Street guy was stepping to that! A few years later once it got crazy slow and flippy things separated for sure.
Risk It is the best skate vid of all time! - was great to see this footage
Thank you!!
Watched risk it so many times back then. So good.
I seen Tom Knox grind this curb at the Arden’s during the day at full speed I seen sparks come out of his trucks.these two are San Joaquin Valley legends.thank you for the video
Spark it up!
Great skaters. Could skate everything. SMA Debunker vid was an old favorite with Peterson ripping amongst others. Knox was big influence too. Great footage
Some really cool places to skate in Visalia back in the day were Curb Lands @ McDonalds, Big 5 Sporting Goods bank to wall, stair sets at Redwood high, Chicago Title parking garage, pretty much all of Mooney Boulevard…to name a few
I love how you're running to set up the next shot between their tricks. Looks like a sick spot too.
Another Great Video ! Thanks !
Thank you Henry!
Glorious! that hip looks fun! Wonder if anybody diy'd anything in there . . . exists today it's wall to wall wax.
Tom Knox shredded up curbs and did the first ever kickflip backside wall ride, that i’d ever seen in video. It blew
me moYnd!!!👍🏼🍻
Yeah man. When I filmed that I knew we had something historic.
Alan has ALWAYS been a ripper…
I remember him showing up at these demos at this roller rink,in Modesto and just blowing minds…
Blasting just as high and skating on par with some of the pros that are there…
And I believe … that was before he ever even had a sponsor.
Incredibly natural talent ❤️🔥
Extra footage always a treat especially from Risk It, thanks so much! 🙏
Thank you Seekah 💯
Great lost footage of two great legends. Had the '91 "otter deck" by Petersen. Would be nice if SMA would reissue that deck one day because I would buy it again. Thanks again for the lost footage.
Central California Legends! Being originally from and growing up in Fresno it’s always sick to see videos like this.
This looks like an area out in the middle of nowhere around Hanford. There is something similar to this in the central Valley. Stones throw away from Visalia, Hanford, etc.
I love watching old school skateboarding 🛹😎 is the best brings back a lot of memories skating in 100 + weather was the craziest
What’s happened to Alan? He was very common in skate media and then suddenly just disappeared.
He was like the Grant Taylor of the early 2000’s.
He is doing great, lives in Australia.
I had a few Santa Cruz Tom Knox Everslick. OG
Those were great decks.
Wax wasn't in our vocabulary until somewhere in the 90s. Just go faster was the motto.
Tom Knox's wheels looked so small back then, but in reality they had to be around 55mm in an age where everyone was still riding 58mm or higher on street. Dude killed it in Santa Cruz's Reason for Living as well. He wasn't H-street level as far as tech tricks and what those guys were doing in 1990 but he had some mean ATV and ledge skills. Besides him, Natas, Sheffey, Stranger, and Dressen no one else out of the NHS companies were on their level as far progression on the street.
Shoots, in 1989 I filmed him pull the kickflip wallride, very tech...no H-Street guy was stepping to that! A few years later once it got crazy slow and flippy things separated for sure.
Sick stuff man. Did you work on troops of tomorrow, or any of the strange notes videos too?
Thanks Sean. No, I made Speed Freaks and Risk It.
@@RealSkateStories Thank you man. Both part of my youth, life and education.
Those Vision shoes wore out faster than a wet paper towel!
Looks like a little Steamer Lane footage in the beginning.
2:16 speed and aggression - no wax.
Looks like you all "risked" a lot when skating through the bottom rubble. Other than that, good skating.
Is that first spot in Bakersfield? The bowled out ditch with hips and bank to walls
Fresno.
Was this a concrete pond?