@@martinmorsch7507 It is from an ad placement in Chilean version of Star Wars. They just edited Luke Skywalker getting a beer mid movie, I guess due to some regulations that don't allow them to stop the movie to show ads, similar to KDrama ad placements.
One thing I really appreciate about Jeffiot's videos is that he puts every bit of music and sound effects he uses up on the screen so everyone knows the source and doesn't need to go sniffing and digging around for it. His essays are thoughtful and entertaining and I'm thankful for these little details
Fingerboarding is always going to be a huge part in my life. I taught me how to have an outlet for my creativity through film and taugh me so many skills just trying to better myself. I also met some of my best friends and have my best memories from that time in my life. I still do it almost every day, its incredibly satisfying to do.
haha, crazy someone i'm subbed to someone who randomly made a video about this. i'm actually a professional fingerboarder myself, you can see some videos on my channel. i've been skateboarding for almost 25 years, alive for 31, so I was sorta the target demographic for fingerboarding as a kid. just sorta never put it down i guess. always take one with me wherever i go, and here at my desk ofc. e: and by the way your little edit at the end wasn't too bad man, especially the tech deck stuff. doing stuff on a tech deck is 100x harder than a professional setup. keep it up =]
I grew up skateboarding and, similar to you, never got past the ollie and a few rarely successful kickflips etc. But all of my skateboarding friends who stuck with it longer than me were pretty seriously interested in fingerboarding. They would chuckle about it, but that was mostly pretense. They never didn't have at least one usable setup and they, like, got good at it. It really is the exact same thing as normal skateboarding, as far as what makes it interesting to people.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I tried getting into skateboarding a couple times, but didn't stick with it because I just... don't like falling on concrete. Okay, maybe a little ashamed. I'm a pussy, I know. But I mean, I was already into BMX, dirt (motor) bikes, snowboarding, watersports... so it was just kind of a hard sell. The last time I tried, my ankle had just recovered from a REALLY bad sprain (breaking it would have been better), and I aggravated it really bad again while attempting a kickflip. So after limping around for another month or two, I basically just gave up on it. Maybe if I started younger...
I dno man, i started to get annoyed with his constant moving around with the shot editing and his head is a weird shape... maybe i'll enjoy it when i'm less stonned 😂
10:13 The closed captioning amazes me. Not only can you bold and underline text, and mix fonts, but you also have Furigana-style pronounciation help above the words. We truly are living in the future.
This video made me miss all the dumb little obligatorily collectible knicknacks that were so popular in the '90s and '00s. If I could get back all the hours I spent making my Crazy Bones characters ride my Tech Deck fingerboards through Lego landscapes, I'd probably have had enough time to learn a new language or elementary electrician skills. But I can't, and that's alright.
mr. jeff, when you pulled that archaic logitech camera on screen, i was filled with emotions i cant even describe. that decrepit thing has sat in my house for what has to be 20 years. thank you.
I found fingerboarding at 8 y/o through my obsession with skating, getting back into making decks and playing around with Fingerboards again at 26y/o has been so much fun, and now I'm pressing full size skate decks, I love this hobby
This brought back some great memories: old-school youtube fingerboarding videos, playing around with fingerboards at school or at any other place on any possible surface, or as I asked my dad to make a custom railing for me. Golden times. Moreover, the production quality of the video is top class!
Never seen any of your videos before, but genuinely happy with this one. As someone who’s been fingerboarding since 2007, it’s really cool to see the history of it summarized and appreciated so well. Also really impressed with how good you got in such a short time! Always love to see the community and appreciation for fingerboarding grow.
I'm seething. I stopped playing with these in middleschool because i was getting called a nerd. Now i find out that theres a whole thriving community of fingerboarders in 2024 with cool ramps and rails and stuff... We need to cancel toxic masculinity yall....
What was wrong with your school? Back in like 2010-2011 everyone in my school had these and people used to buy the ramps and stuff and bring em to school although I can never enjoy them due to a hand disability, but like we all say “it is what it is” hopefully you still enjoy them as an adult
Right now drunk in my bath while watching your video. I think is the first comment I ever wrote in any video but I don't know why but right now I need it. You're awesome dude, following you since your scp videos (not for the content but you're reading but who you are). And I wanted to tell you, you are amazing as a man. Can't wait until the next one. Love you man.
I didn't know I needed this video but I'm so glad you made it. Fingerboarding is such a fun little hobby and I really do hope that people try it out because of your video! Also, your tricks at the end were actually really solid! I'd keep at it.
That was super rad man. It is always nice to see "fingie skatie" content that is not just someone shitting on it. great job with your obstacles, that jersey barrier looks legit and super smooth. It looks like you progressed pretty good for only a month of practice. I have thoroughly enjoyed this hobby for most of my life and have really enjoyed it in the last year, I have been to three events and won around 600 dollars worth of prizes.
jeff, I know I just commented a few minutes ago but I sat on this video for 6 months and I’m glad this gem was here today at the end of a rough week. The view count on this is criminally low so I wanted to let you know that you’re rad, dope, all that, and a bag of chips. I’m blessed to live in the timeline where you make videos and not war.
I appreciate the early 2000s skate culture nostalgia as I was also a skate adjacent poseur, but this also has big "could a depressed person do this?!" energy.
I had friends in high school (2006-2010) who were so into these. They had TOOLKITS for part swapping, different boards, it was crazy. I never watched them actually like... do tech deck stuff though. I saw some tech decks in walmart last week and thought, "These are still being made, wtf?"
Hey man loved the video! I’ve been fingerboarding since 2017 and playing with tech decks since I was a kid. So stoked you took the time to do a deep dive into our awesome little world here. The fingerboarding community, while smaller, is very compassionate and loves to see new people join in! If you have any questions or anything never hesitate to reach out!
Hell yeah! My brother and I used to set up whole skateparks on our old air hockey table and be playing "Fulfill the Dream" n "Jump off a Building" on VHS is the background.. So awesome! So nostalgic! Fingerboards never die! Still have one by my desk (pretty easy to make the boards too..) Just use two Tech Decks and clamp them outside some layers of veneer and polyurethane glue. Fun to play with different materials. A soothing craft if ya wanna make a custom deck. Great video brother!
YES. THAT VIDEO. FINGERBOARD OPUS. THAT was the very first i ever saw of somebody actually FINGERBOARDING. Not somebody playing with a tech deck. But legit tabeltop finger skateboarding. That was the first time i ever realized, "You can actually do more than just ollie with these things???" Then he proceeded to pull out almost every combo in the book at the time. I still think that video is the greatest FB video of all time simply for the fact that he made it back when fingerboard videos and content were basically at childsplay levels and grainy home video quality. A pioneer.
I love seeing you having so much fun making stuff you love, man. Everything you put out is so.. *you*, and has this fun nostalgic wonder about it. It's captivating. Keep doin the damn thing, bro. Fr.
I was into tech decks from the beginning and still fingerboarding. I love it, I skate anyway so that helps, also a huge nerd lmao. But there's a real sense of accomplishment when you nail a trick and really helps with adhd fidgeting. Love this video man.
Opus 0 video was a first thing that introduced me into fingerboard. To this day im still fingerboarding, even tho im not that pro but it has a lot of fun! Shredding on everywhere and anywhere. Nice vid btw
Your progression within a month is legitimatly impressive by the way! Greetings from Berlin where the dedicated fingerboard store _ASI Berlin_ (where you'll rum into actual world champions..) made me get stuck once more just as happened 20 years ago..
Fingerboards are and will be a part of my life. I had it when I was a kid and I have them now. I have one on my keychain and I use it when I'm bored or when I see a cool thing outside I can ride it on
I've never been directed to think about fingerboarding for longer than a few seconds, so I'm glad to find out it's pretty cool and takes a lot of dedication.
seeing the opus 0 video actually just brought back so many insane memories, i remember seeing it in like 1st grade and thinking it was the coolest thing ever
ya know i just picked this hobby up a couple months ago. Im really enjoing it! Ive found the community is very baised (as a follower of politics i appricate this) and quite welcoming. Its something I imagine I will be sticking with forever now. The history iof how it came to be and how the hobby evolved over time is very interesting,. goes way back before the 90's. edit: real quick. i think we have the same setup from teak tuning, zebra wood? mines a 30mm though. The 34-36 is my sweet spot. pretty sweet. my 1st ollies were an inch high. nice job, stick woth it i would love to see how you progresed over a year
As a 32 year old dad of 2 hellians, fingerboards are like my gateway to a simpler time. I only got into them last year. I got a couple LC decks and have made a hobby of making miniatures for my park! Such a based hobby.
As a late 90's/early 00's skateboard/ punk guitar player, I'm so glad to see your experience being very similar to mine, even on the other side of the world. Stay rad!
I just got back into fingerboarding a couple months ago. Something about it is so much fun man. Put $110 into my board and it’s crazy how much more control i have over it than a regular tech deck
Omg I will NEVER forget the sheer joy and excitement when I got my first tech deck that matched the almost board I had been riding. Then I opened the next gift and got the tech deck megaramp and omg never had so much fun! Then got a full set with a half pipe that attached to the mega ramp! 😂 soooo much fun!!!
Everything is lame and nerdy if you think about it as such, fingerboarding is a form of expression as well as an escape from reality. Personally I enjoy fingerboarding over actually skateboarding but I still do both while also raising my family, going to work, and living a life I enjoy.
really nice video! fingerboard scene still exists, we still shred our mini skates! im so glad you talk about opus 0 alexis milant, this video is a piece of history for our passion!
I think it was 1987, and my skater friend started cutting out the pictures of decks, then gluing them to cardboard and grip tape cut to size. Didn't have trucks or wheels, but we had fun shoving them around. Dig the persona-ality, dude
So glad your spreading the word about fingerboarding man. It’s funny because I’ve never once been made fun of for fingerboarding. And I do it in public while filming myself 💀 it must look so weird man. But everyone I know thinks it’s just the coolest thing.
i literally have a fingerboard in my hands right now. I'm trying to learn how to do tricks with it. I was a kid when they came out and/or were at the height of their popularity, and I was also homeless at the time so we obviously couldn't afford to have any then. Now as an adult, I'm disabled and can't actually skateboard (which, i couldn't as a kid either because again, homeless--) but i can learn to fingerboard and that's good enough for me!!!! very excited to watch this. hoping to learn a lot.
10:02 this is like being told that the kids born in 2016-17 will be 1st graders after this summer. meanwhile when I enrolled new york still had its famous twin towers ... for like 11 more days. then even here in germany this one specific song was played everywhere
I've always heard of tech decks being referenced in english speaking media growing up but never understood or had seen what it was. So this video has been very enlightening. A lot of things make sense now....also now I want one : (
i like the whole video, but i have to give props especially for the fingerborad compilation at the end. Nice editing and pacing and somehow relaxing for me^^
You just made me realize how similar recorded gaming is to both skateboarding and finger boarding are; the sheer determination of nailing a hard challenge after thousands of attempts, and having to re-set up (in a game, waiting for a level to reload or relocating yourself to reposition for another attempt) is pretty similar. I'll have to keep this video in mind in the future...and maybe buy a new fingerboard (I had no idea there was a whole thing behind it.)
May i say using a tech deck is a million times harder to learn anything. It definitely helps to grab a board from teaktuning for 20 bucks and if you start getting good then upgrade to a expensive setup youll never regret it
I really enjoy your editing, for a channel that has around 150k subs (as I am typing this comment), your content feels like a 1.5 million subs quality of editing, the videos are high quality, the content is high quality, yet you have less subscribers than most kids channels, I really think your videos are underrated, but still keep going and we will all support you, and I will be waiting patiently until you become an icon of RUclips, you can do it!
So grateful to grow up in the 90's, Y2K era. I loved & skated until I was 31. A few yrs ago. I love that u dove into the skate culture. Huge props to all these references. The Flip Sorry & Really Sorry videos & Baker 3 were some of my favorite skate videos as a teen. lol fingerboarding is a fun way to nerd out, as well as any other form of geeking out over skating lol *Have you tried "Hand Boarding?" it's much more satisfying than fingerboarding. It feels much more like skateboarding. I love this video 🤘🏻
When I was 10, the neighbor kid from upstairs in my apartment building gave me his fingerboard. He said they were very expensive, so I'm not sure why he gave his board to me just like that, maybe he got bored with it. And I at the time was not interested in skateboarding. But nevertheless I took it to school with me the next week. There, one of my classmates, who was a very talented barter at heart, saw me carrying this miniature replica of skateboard around, and suggested we trade: he would give me his skateboard toy, which was not a fingerboard but a yellow metallic bottle opener on a keychain, shaped like a skateboard. It even had wheels that could spin. I said okay, because I held no value to the fingerboard. Who would know that the skate bottle opener would prove to be much more useful to me when I got older? I opened sooo many bottles with it. It's still somewhere out there in my parents house. So thank you Sasha, you don't even know how much use I got out of that trade.
Absolutely amazing video my dude, if you’re ever feeling curious there’s a whole sub culture dedicated to just riding jersey barriers that thrasher (I think) did a good parody video on
jeffiot, the cerveza cristal gag is the funniest shit i've ever watched. true comedy
peak comedy. It's gonna age so badly though, will make no sense in like 3 months
@@nbjornestoli dont get itttttt
@@martinmorsch7507 It is from an ad placement in Chilean version of Star Wars. They just edited Luke Skywalker getting a beer mid movie, I guess due to some regulations that don't allow them to stop the movie to show ads, similar to KDrama ad placements.
laughed out loud at 1:30am on that one, hope I didn't wake up my sleeping family.
@@nbjornestolnot really most memes live on
so fun to watch 🔥 keep on shredding 🤘
Bro chill, my girlfriend watches RUclips...
It's been five months. Did the video work?
Massively underrated channel for aging millennials who want high-quality content that gets all the details correct
As someone who is gen z I can confirm that this channel is awesome no matter who you are 👍
You put it into words 💯💯💯
and aging we do
this mix of nostalgia and feeling the increasing disconnect to .. frankly even today's 20y/os
I've been SAYING. This is a perfect summation
One thing I really appreciate about Jeffiot's videos is that he puts every bit of music and sound effects he uses up on the screen so everyone knows the source and doesn't need to go sniffing and digging around for it. His essays are thoughtful and entertaining and I'm thankful for these little details
The cerveza crystal gag killed me LMAO
Fingerboarding is always going to be a huge part in my life. I taught me how to have an outlet for my creativity through film and taugh me so many skills just trying to better myself. I also met some of my best friends and have my best memories from that time in my life. I still do it almost every day, its incredibly satisfying to do.
holy shit it’s Toebex
Ditto!
haha, crazy someone i'm subbed to someone who randomly made a video about this. i'm actually a professional fingerboarder myself, you can see some videos on my channel. i've been skateboarding for almost 25 years, alive for 31, so I was sorta the target demographic for fingerboarding as a kid. just sorta never put it down i guess. always take one with me wherever i go, and here at my desk ofc.
e: and by the way your little edit at the end wasn't too bad man, especially the tech deck stuff. doing stuff on a tech deck is 100x harder than a professional setup. keep it up =]
I grew up skateboarding and, similar to you, never got past the ollie and a few rarely successful kickflips etc. But all of my skateboarding friends who stuck with it longer than me were pretty seriously interested in fingerboarding. They would chuckle about it, but that was mostly pretense. They never didn't have at least one usable setup and they, like, got good at it. It really is the exact same thing as normal skateboarding, as far as what makes it interesting to people.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I tried getting into skateboarding a couple times, but didn't stick with it because I just... don't like falling on concrete. Okay, maybe a little ashamed. I'm a pussy, I know.
But I mean, I was already into BMX, dirt (motor) bikes, snowboarding, watersports... so it was just kind of a hard sell. The last time I tried, my ankle had just recovered from a REALLY bad sprain (breaking it would have been better), and I aggravated it really bad again while attempting a kickflip. So after limping around for another month or two, I basically just gave up on it. Maybe if I started younger...
@@neofromthewarnerbrothersic145 Yeah the fear of pain is the reason why i never stuck with skating.
@@ApahtiePartySame especially after a bad fall I had that my ankle still has never been the same
despite jeffs protestations, this is perfect stoner content
istg
moreso, most skaters have participated in inhaling mary jane at least once x)
I dno man, i started to get annoyed with his constant moving around with the shot editing and his head is a weird shape... maybe i'll enjoy it when i'm less stonned 😂
its actually not.. im stoned right now watching this vid and its compete trash..
10:13 The closed captioning amazes me. Not only can you bold and underline text, and mix fonts, but you also have Furigana-style pronounciation help above the words. We truly are living in the future.
This video made me miss all the dumb little obligatorily collectible knicknacks that were so popular in the '90s and '00s. If I could get back all the hours I spent making my Crazy Bones characters ride my Tech Deck fingerboards through Lego landscapes, I'd probably have had enough time to learn a new language or elementary electrician skills. But I can't, and that's alright.
mr. jeff, when you pulled that archaic logitech camera on screen, i was filled with emotions i cant even describe. that decrepit thing has sat in my house for what has to be 20 years. thank you.
That montage at the end is actually legit fire ngl
I found fingerboarding at 8 y/o through my obsession with skating, getting back into making decks and playing around with Fingerboards again at 26y/o has been so much fun, and now I'm pressing full size skate decks, I love this hobby
A cool thing I just realized about fingerboards while watching this is that it's helped me understand the dynamics of all the flippy tricks better.
My body is ready for more Jeffiot videos!
yess
This brought back some great memories: old-school youtube fingerboarding videos, playing around with fingerboards at school or at any other place on any possible surface, or as I asked my dad to make a custom railing for me. Golden times. Moreover, the production quality of the video is top class!
22:31 I was so prepared for a skill share add
this might've been the funniest video you've ever made. comedic timing was dead on. i am a proud patron
Never seen any of your videos before, but genuinely happy with this one. As someone who’s been fingerboarding since 2007, it’s really cool to see the history of it summarized and appreciated so well. Also really impressed with how good you got in such a short time! Always love to see the community and appreciation for fingerboarding grow.
I'm seething. I stopped playing with these in middleschool because i was getting called a nerd. Now i find out that theres a whole thriving community of fingerboarders in 2024 with cool ramps and rails and stuff...
We need to cancel toxic masculinity yall....
What was wrong with your school? Back in like 2010-2011 everyone in my school had these and people used to buy the ramps and stuff and bring em to school although I can never enjoy them due to a hand disability, but like we all say “it is what it is” hopefully you still enjoy them as an adult
Imagine using trigger words to play the victim card, people didn't like you. Cope with it
@@PattyDunDiditimagine trashing a person to defend toxic masculinity and bullying 💀
@@PattyDunDidit L
@PattyDunDidit based
Right now drunk in my bath while watching your video. I think is the first comment I ever wrote in any video but I don't know why but right now I need it. You're awesome dude, following you since your scp videos (not for the content but you're reading but who you are). And I wanted to tell you, you are amazing as a man. Can't wait until the next one.
Love you man.
Most wholesome comment of all time. Add some Epsom salt to your bath for additional chillaxin next time.
I didn't know I needed this video but I'm so glad you made it. Fingerboarding is such a fun little hobby and I really do hope that people try it out because of your video! Also, your tricks at the end were actually really solid! I'd keep at it.
Thank you for dredging that Alexis milant video from the depths of my brain. That was a banger of a video.
That was super rad man. It is always nice to see "fingie skatie" content that is not just someone shitting on it. great job with your obstacles, that jersey barrier looks legit and super smooth. It looks like you progressed pretty good for only a month of practice. I have thoroughly enjoyed this hobby for most of my life and have really enjoyed it in the last year, I have been to three events and won around 600 dollars worth of prizes.
jeff, I know I just commented a few minutes ago but I sat on this video for 6 months and I’m glad this gem was here today at the end of a rough week.
The view count on this is criminally low so I wanted to let you know that you’re rad, dope, all that, and a bag of chips.
I’m blessed to live in the timeline where you make videos and not war.
As a fingerboarder I loved this, you got some much bang on and that edit was actually sick!
I appreciate the early 2000s skate culture nostalgia as I was also a skate adjacent poseur, but this also has big "could a depressed person do this?!" energy.
I had friends in high school (2006-2010) who were so into these. They had TOOLKITS for part swapping, different boards, it was crazy. I never watched them actually like... do tech deck stuff though. I saw some tech decks in walmart last week and thought, "These are still being made, wtf?"
thats NOTHING
Hey man loved the video! I’ve been fingerboarding since 2017 and playing with tech decks since I was a kid. So stoked you took the time to do a deep dive into our awesome little world here. The fingerboarding community, while smaller, is very compassionate and loves to see new people join in! If you have any questions or anything never hesitate to reach out!
After having binged some Wubby streams, the Cerveza got me doing a double take. That was beautiful
14:35 Cerveza Cristal moment!! Greetings from Chile my dude
Greetings from rancagua, Estonia
Everything about this speaks to my soul
Unreal video dude!
I found a tech deck at work once, and it's just been sitting on my desk. Now I'm fiddlin' with it. Thanks.
This guy's shirts are always fire
Ok, I was beginning to suspect it, but now I know for sure…I’ll gladly watch this guy talk about anything!
Wooppiee it's jeffiot time baybeee
Hell yeah! My brother and I used to set up whole skateparks on our old air hockey table and be playing "Fulfill the Dream" n "Jump off a Building" on VHS is the background.. So awesome! So nostalgic! Fingerboards never die! Still have one by my desk (pretty easy to make the boards too..) Just use two Tech Decks and clamp them outside some layers of veneer and polyurethane glue. Fun to play with different materials. A soothing craft if ya wanna make a custom deck. Great video brother!
nah i dont remember, can you explain what they are
Boy do I have the video for you
@@degeneratemale5386 Dammit man, don't keep us in suspense! What's the video?!?!
😅
Try scrolling to the top of the page. It might be somewhere around there.
Miniature feetboarding for your fingers.
I really love that Neutral Milk Hotel album
YES. THAT VIDEO. FINGERBOARD OPUS. THAT was the very first i ever saw of somebody actually FINGERBOARDING. Not somebody playing with a tech deck. But legit tabeltop finger skateboarding.
That was the first time i ever realized, "You can actually do more than just ollie with these things???" Then he proceeded to pull out almost every combo in the book at the time.
I still think that video is the greatest FB video of all time simply for the fact that he made it back when fingerboard videos and content were basically at childsplay levels and grainy home video quality.
A pioneer.
I love seeing you having so much fun making stuff you love, man. Everything you put out is so.. *you*, and has this fun nostalgic wonder about it. It's captivating. Keep doin the damn thing, bro. Fr.
I was into tech decks from the beginning and still fingerboarding. I love it, I skate anyway so that helps, also a huge nerd lmao. But there's a real sense of accomplishment when you nail a trick and really helps with adhd fidgeting. Love this video man.
I’m just so glad I found your channel
10:00
For reference, in that time I've gone from a baby boy to an adult woman.
yippee very relatable
Certified hero's journey🏳️⚧️
Congrats
no way ive done the same but reverse!!
🤣
Pretty humble for a man who can land such fire tricks !
Another video that lends credence to the thought that we have very similar lives
i love how these videos are just unreasonably well produced
You're like a mix of Eddy Burback and Duncan Kastner and I love it
another absolute banger, Jeff!! the energy you continue to capture hits in a way I can't quite put into words but it's a ride I am so fucking here for
Jeffiot is amazing. I love the mundane element to this video- just a man expressing nostalgia and then showing off some sick skills!
as someone who is big into fingerboarding to this day, i can say your edit there wasn't even half bad. i'm impressed!
"excited little hands" is the the phrase I'd thought I ever hear Jeff use to describe himself XD
Opus 0 video was a first thing that introduced me into fingerboard. To this day im still fingerboarding, even tho im not that pro but it has a lot of fun! Shredding on everywhere and anywhere. Nice vid btw
13:52 I’m not a real dad, but I’m impressed, Jeff. You done good
Your progression within a month is legitimatly impressive by the way!
Greetings from Berlin where the dedicated fingerboard store _ASI Berlin_ (where you'll rum into actual world champions..) made me get stuck once more just as happened 20 years ago..
Fingerboards are and will be a part of my life. I had it when I was a kid and I have them now. I have one on my keychain and I use it when I'm bored or when I see a cool thing outside I can ride it on
I've never been directed to think about fingerboarding for longer than a few seconds, so I'm glad to find out it's pretty cool and takes a lot of dedication.
Jeff, I'm in love with the attitude of the of this video. Just getting into something kinda dorky and embracing it for what it is. Keep them coming.
seeing the opus 0 video actually just brought back so many insane memories, i remember seeing it in like 1st grade and thinking it was the coolest thing ever
ya know i just picked this hobby up a couple months ago. Im really enjoing it! Ive found the community is very baised (as a follower of politics i appricate this) and quite welcoming. Its something I imagine I will be sticking with forever now. The history iof how it came to be and how the hobby evolved over time is very interesting,. goes way back before the 90's.
edit: real quick. i think we have the same setup from teak tuning, zebra wood? mines a 30mm though. The 34-36 is my sweet spot. pretty sweet. my 1st ollies were an inch high. nice job, stick woth it i would love to see how you progresed over a year
As a 32 year old dad of 2 hellians, fingerboards are like my gateway to a simpler time. I only got into them last year. I got a couple LC decks and have made a hobby of making miniatures for my park! Such a based hobby.
As a late 90's/early 00's skateboard/ punk guitar player, I'm so glad to see your experience being very similar to mine, even on the other side of the world. Stay rad!
I just got back into fingerboarding a couple months ago. Something about it is so much fun man. Put $110 into my board and it’s crazy how much more control i have over it than a regular tech deck
Hope this channel continues to grow 🎉
20:10 is insane lmaoooo
I love the lampshading of the "all jokes aside" error.
Omg I will NEVER forget the sheer joy and excitement when I got my first tech deck that matched the almost board I had been riding. Then I opened the next gift and got the tech deck megaramp and omg never had so much fun! Then got a full set with a half pipe that attached to the mega ramp! 😂 soooo much fun!!!
Everything is lame and nerdy if you think about it as such, fingerboarding is a form of expression as well as an escape from reality. Personally I enjoy fingerboarding over actually skateboarding but I still do both while also raising my family, going to work, and living a life I enjoy.
really nice video! fingerboard scene still exists, we still shred our mini skates!
im so glad you talk about opus 0 alexis milant, this video is a piece of history for our passion!
I think it was 1987, and my skater friend started cutting out the pictures of decks, then gluing them to cardboard and grip tape cut to size. Didn't have trucks or wheels, but we had fun shoving them around. Dig the persona-ality, dude
Thanks for shouting out fingerboarding! It’s such a fun pass time that people can take as seriously or as casually as they want ❤
I swear to god, so far I have thoroughly enjoyed all the videos I've watched of you.
HOLY DAMN CERVESA CRYSTAL AD
dude you're a legend truly
So glad your spreading the word about fingerboarding man. It’s funny because I’ve never once been made fun of for fingerboarding. And I do it in public while filming myself 💀 it must look so weird man. But everyone I know thinks it’s just the coolest thing.
i literally have a fingerboard in my hands right now. I'm trying to learn how to do tricks with it. I was a kid when they came out and/or were at the height of their popularity, and I was also homeless at the time so we obviously couldn't afford to have any then. Now as an adult, I'm disabled and can't actually skateboard (which, i couldn't as a kid either because again, homeless--) but i can learn to fingerboard and that's good enough for me!!!! very excited to watch this. hoping to learn a lot.
Been fingerboarding for about 7 years now, still love it!
love the surfing clip, fingerboards hit me right in the nostalgia nuts
10:02 this is like being told that the kids born in 2016-17 will be 1st graders after this summer.
meanwhile when I enrolled new york still had its famous twin towers ... for like 11 more days. then even here in germany this one specific song was played everywhere
jeffiot i can tell how much work you put into the editing of these vids. it very much pays off
Dude 3D printing and molding that jersey barrier came out insanely well!
I've always heard of tech decks being referenced in english speaking media growing up but never understood or had seen what it was. So this video has been very enlightening. A lot of things make sense now....also now I want one : (
i like the whole video, but i have to give props especially for the fingerborad compilation at the end. Nice editing and pacing and somehow relaxing for me^^
You just made me realize how similar recorded gaming is to both skateboarding and finger boarding are; the sheer determination of nailing a hard challenge after thousands of attempts, and having to re-set up (in a game, waiting for a level to reload or relocating yourself to reposition for another attempt) is pretty similar.
I'll have to keep this video in mind in the future...and maybe buy a new fingerboard (I had no idea there was a whole thing behind it.)
Man you just get cooler and cooler
this is immediately one of my favorite things you've done
Tech decks and battery sax on the wall, your my new best friend
Your videos are excellent, hope to see more great stuff from you!
The switch bs 5.0 was crazy. Only the real ones caught that. You actually took the time to learn switch. I think you are hooked now.
the cerveza cristal bit was actually hilarious, so glad youve blown up recent geoph!
May i say using a tech deck is a million times harder to learn anything. It definitely helps to grab a board from teaktuning for 20 bucks and if you start getting good then upgrade to a expensive setup youll never regret it
Epic sick video 🔥🔥🙌
I really enjoy your editing, for a channel that has around 150k subs (as I am typing this comment), your content feels like a 1.5 million subs quality of editing, the videos are high quality, the content is high quality, yet you have less subscribers than most kids channels, I really think your videos are underrated, but still keep going and we will all support you, and I will be waiting patiently until you become an icon of RUclips, you can do it!
So grateful to grow up in the 90's, Y2K era. I loved & skated until I was 31. A few yrs ago. I love that u dove into the skate culture. Huge props to all these references. The Flip Sorry & Really Sorry videos & Baker 3 were some of my favorite skate videos as a teen. lol fingerboarding is a fun way to nerd out, as well as any other form of geeking out over skating lol *Have you tried "Hand Boarding?" it's much more satisfying than fingerboarding. It feels much more like skateboarding. I love this video 🤘🏻
This is a very pleasant video. Im sorry it didn't get the traction or interaction it deserved. Keep making stuff you enjoy, Jeff :)
When I was 10, the neighbor kid from upstairs in my apartment building gave me his fingerboard. He said they were very expensive, so I'm not sure why he gave his board to me just like that, maybe he got bored with it. And I at the time was not interested in skateboarding. But nevertheless I took it to school with me the next week. There, one of my classmates, who was a very talented barter at heart, saw me carrying this miniature replica of skateboard around, and suggested we trade: he would give me his skateboard toy, which was not a fingerboard but a yellow metallic bottle opener on a keychain, shaped like a skateboard. It even had wheels that could spin. I said okay, because I held no value to the fingerboard.
Who would know that the skate bottle opener would prove to be much more useful to me when I got older? I opened sooo many bottles with it. It's still somewhere out there in my parents house. So thank you Sasha, you don't even know how much use I got out of that trade.
Oddly wholesome. I hope Sasha got their joy from the fingerboard as well.
Absolutely amazing video my dude, if you’re ever feeling curious there’s a whole sub culture dedicated to just riding jersey barriers that thrasher (I think) did a good parody video on
Dude that video idea at the beginning is awesome