Love this. This is a strange mix of skaters (from pool-king Salba to tech wizard Colby Carter) in a middle ground where they are out of their comfort zone. There should be more sessions like this. Thanks!
@@stvnd1 He was quite good at pools, as shown in Risk it, but his section on Hokus Pokus (with Brian Lotti) was pretty tech for '89 standards. He was good at mini-ramps too... As for vert, apart from a few short clips in Risk it (no more then 10 seconds), I don't remember anything else. He was known as a street skater at the time.
It brings the generation of skating and art to making all the way to reversing the basic tricks of switching back to a old school tricks and consistent! I am just subscribed to your channel 💯🔔👍
We had it so easy in the nineties, the top pros of the day managed one tre flip between them, the second most tech trick being a couple sloppy kickflips..the spot does look fun tho, I would still charge it at 50
This was filmed in 90 but hard to categorize this as 90's skating. As everyone knows a few years later everything was different. At this moment in skateboarding, flipping the board was seen as fairy shit in the minds of 99% of skaters. That would all change but Colby and Dressen mixing it in here with this type of skating was way ahead of it's time and not yet known to occur.
Dressen with that sick style! One of my all time favorites.
Yeah mine too. He’s one of the pioneers of early street skating. And he still rips!
Style to burn! Ollies that gap like he's kicking back with a morning coffee. Smooth and effortless but also just so G'd out.
Love this. This is a strange mix of skaters (from pool-king Salba to tech wizard Colby Carter) in a middle ground where they are out of their comfort zone. There should be more sessions like this. Thanks!
CC does a few flip tricks here, but he was far better at pools and vert than tech.
@@stvnd1 He was quite good at pools, as shown in Risk it, but his section on Hokus Pokus (with Brian Lotti) was pretty tech for '89 standards. He was good at mini-ramps too... As for vert, apart from a few short clips in Risk it (no more then 10 seconds), I don't remember anything else. He was known as a street skater at the time.
6th St Wave. Had so many fun sessions there. What up Colby?
7:12 that backside boneless though. many gems in this ty for posting
What a Spot!
It brings the generation of skating and art to making all the way to reversing the basic tricks of switching back to a old school tricks and consistent! I am just subscribed to your channel 💯🔔👍
Well !! if'n some skaters didn't know how much fun ditches are, then now they do!
Hell Yeahh!! This types of videos show the deep scense of skateboarding!
That's a awesome video 🎉was one of the ZBOYS there
8:05 nice 360 flip to fakie
awesome skating
6th Street Wave, still there and still skated to this day.
6th street Ontario
6th st waves
Who is the dude @ 4:07 with the awesome style?
Block Montano! 🙌
We had it so easy in the nineties, the top pros of the day managed one tre flip between them, the second most tech trick being a couple sloppy kickflips..the spot does look fun tho, I would still charge it at 50
This was filmed in 90 but hard to categorize this as 90's skating. As everyone knows a few years later everything was different. At this moment in skateboarding, flipping the board was seen as fairy shit in the minds of 99% of skaters. That would all change but Colby and Dressen mixing it in here with this type of skating was way ahead of it's time and not yet known to occur.
Who did the 360 flip? Jason Lee did one in Savannah Slamma 3 1989 but has credit in 94" on.
Colby Carter
@@RealSkateStories wow! I wonder who he learned it from???
@@blackLodgeskateboards probably Randy Colvin
Aura days
There's pros there. One of them could have given yellow t shirt guy some wheels. His wheels were even making my phone vibrate
He got a flat spot during the sesh.