Posts Tagged ‘julian bah’
Julian Bah: Dipskate Edit
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009Julian Bah off Rollerblade
Thursday, March 5th, 2009quoting a mail from Tom Hyser:
It’s upsetting for me to post this information, but Julian Bah will no longer be sponsored as a Pro skater by Rollerblade.
Clearly Julian has amazing talent, but talent is not everything when you are a Pro level athlete. Professional skills and behavior within and outside the sport play a major role in how far a skater can take his/her career.
Please understand this is not a decision I took lightly. I’ve known Julian since he was 11 years old. Julian and I have had several conversations in which we’ve gone over what he needed to be doing and how he needed to behave, but for whatever reason he chose to disregard my simple advice.
Tom Hyser.
TRS Product and Marketing Manager.
Dedicated topic on the forums.
Thanks Razor_dave.
Julian Bah, David Sizemore & Mike Harper
Sunday, February 8th, 2009Rollerblade Team: new posters & prototype skates (?)
Thursday, February 5th, 2009Julian Bah “Open Your Eyes”
Monday, January 12th, 2009
Julian Bah skating to his own song “open your eyes”.
J – Bah mixtape coming soon.Filmed / Edited by: David Amkhinich.
Julian Bah: Rollerblade Edit (Fall 2008)
Friday, October 17th, 2008Edited by Richard Williams.
Thanks Richard & The Nobody.
Bonus Edit, David Sizemore & Robert Guerrero:
M1 Urethane: Julian Bah Wheels
Monday, September 22nd, 2008
up: Julian Bah 72mm.

up: Julian Bah 56mm New Colors.
Enlarge the picture.
Thanks Epidemicdist (via).
Real Style: Harlem
Monday, August 18th, 2008Rachard Johnson & Julian Bah were featured on a fashion website. Link
So I was chillin in Harlem this weekend…being a Brooklynite, I honestly never make the trek, so while up there I couldn’t help but scout for fashionable people. I snapped these two young men (photo above).
…from their graphic t-shirts to saggy jeans, Jordans, medallions, and hats, they epitomized real street style. I asked a few questions, and turns out they’re actually part of Jim Jones’ Diplomats Skate Team (called Dipskate). I wasn’t too familiar, but sounds cool!
So what do you think of this representation of Harlem’s style?
Smootches!
Thanks Rando.
















