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Posts Tagged ‘arlo eisenberg’

Valo Ab1 & Arlo Eisenberg Boots

Monday, June 16th, 2008

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up: Valo Ab1.

Valo Ab1: More pictures.
Thanks Sentinel.

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up: Valo Ab1.

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up: Valo Arlo Eisenberg Boot.

Valo Arlo Eisenberg Boot: more pictures.
Thanks Sentinel.

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up: Valo Arlo Eisenberg Boot.

Valo Skate by Arlo Eisenberg

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

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I’ve been working on a collaboration with Jon Julio and I thought I was going to be able to give a sneak peak, but we couldn’t pull it off. So for now all you get is this (little) teaser. OMG it is going to be SO AMAZING!!

francoshade.com. Thanks Satan.

Arlo Eisenberg : Old Mtv Interview

Friday, February 8th, 2008

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An MTV interview with Arlo Eisenberg about inline skating.

Fast Shoes (1996) Arlo Eisenberg Profile

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Fast Shoes (1996) Arlo Eisenberg Profile. More

Artworks by Arlo Eisenberg : on sale

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

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Artworks by Arlo Eisenberg : on sale. Link

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Arlo Eisenberg : ONE Issue #2, Web Preview

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

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up : ONE Issue #2 Back Cover featuring Arlo Eisenberg

Arlo Eisenberg is an icon to rollerblading who has maintained almost unheard of longevity within our culture.

Today he is as widely respected by rollerbladers for his artist creations and design as he was more than a decade ago when he invented a groundbreaking persona for inline skating.

Read more : Arlo Eisenberg ONE Issue #2 Web Preview

Box Magazine, feat. Arlo Eisenberg

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

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Wheel Love posted some scans of Box, the old blading magazine, starring Arlo Eisenberg. Link

For those too young to remember BOX Magazine, here’s a quick recap. BOX began in the mid-90s and was the brainchild of Chris Mitchell and was considered the thinking roller’s magazine.

Whereas Daily Bread (DB) was mainly visual, with skate photos and “so-so” articles, BOX went a little deeper, with longer, indepth stories and daring (at that time) layout designs. Some might say BOX wasn’t as cool as DB, but I think the dudes at BOX knew that, and didn’t really gave a rats, making them heck of a lot cooler.

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