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Vine St Chapter II - Trailer
Vine St Chapter II, More Media: Teaser (september 2016, Vimeo) - Preview (december 2014, Youtube).
6 years on from Vine St, we are proud to present the second instalment: CHAPTER II. Despite the crew now on their separate paths, the friendships formed under the roof of 58 Vine St still remain and Dom West’s drive to document the scene’s progression is stronger than ever.
Starring: CJ Wellsmore, Rian Arnold, Gav Drumm, Tien Nguyen, Robbie Pitts, Alan Dick, Matthias St. John, Josh Nielsen, Craig Brocklehurst & Cam Wesson. Directed, Filmed & Edited by Dom West
Video on Sellfy - Visit Chapterii.com.au
Official edit of the 2016 edition of the Paris event, put together by Mr Loick Even. Filmed by Lucas Spenle, Pietr Oll and Kevin Ciman.
Last year saw the series of three “Shred Da Ground” contests coming to an end with Grenoble first, then Bordeaux and finally Paris for an amazing day of session that will stay in our minds for a long time thanks to our great partners and the 1000€ ($1066) prize money kindly offered by Trigger Skates, which made a huge difference.
Photo: Victor Daum – 450 top soul, by Shirow Kowalski (larger picture on Imgur).
Since then a lot of things happened and it is with great pleasure that we come to announce today there will be a new event in Paris, on the 3rd of June of this year.
2016 Paris Results: 1. Victor Daum, 2. Eugen Enin, 3. Nicolas Auroux, 4. Romero Stochi, 5. Guillaume Legentil.
Skate Nerds! One day in Japan (2016) with Fuminaga Sekiguchi & Johnny Yoon.
With a constant influx of new individuals and a strong appreciation for its rich history, there are few scenes that have stood the test of time like London. I was fortunate enough to be back in The City with the boys recently and spent some time making this little piece for London. - Dom West.
Featuring Sam Crofts, Blake Bird, James Bower, Oli Short, Alex Burston, Mike Simpson, Mike Welland & Neil Ingall.
When Jeff Dalnas wrapped filming and shooting for his 2016 ONE Blade Life here in San Diego, he offered up the not-all-too-uncommon “See you again soon.” Less than one year later we realize he meant it.
In March, Jeff flew himself to San Diego once again to do a “blade cation” while Sean Macgowan and Steve Steinmetz worked their shutters. The result is another freemium Blade Life photo + edit + interview capsule
, made possible by the hard work and determination of one of our generation’s longest-shredding bladers.
Respect to Jeff! Now strap in for another discussion about what makes this singular New England personality tick.
Roman Abrate, Edgar Lopez (Tito), Mario Canales, Jonathan Ch Sillau, short street session in Lima (Peru). Photo: True Top Soyale, by Juan David Leon (larger picture on Imgur).
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Psycho Pete, The mad man himself.
The story of how Russell Day became an Adapt rider keeps reminding me of an old Chris Haffey interview in Daily Bread. Chris talked about buying his first skates from his now longtime sponsor.
For some reason, that felt right to me. The idea that one of the biggest superstars in blading once bought his skates from a small company just because he wanted to show his support strikes me.
There is nothing more flattering then a rider who buy’s the product just because he loves the brand and wants to support it. Russell Day wrote me an e-mail when we just started out with Adapt. Telling me how he liked the brand and wanted to try it out.
Already afraid we had another rider asking for free skates, he just replied he wanted to buy them. 5 years later, that same person who wrote us that e-mail, just received his first Adapt pro skate and had been a member of the Adapt family since day one.
Borklyn Zoo - Padborg II with Eugen Enin, Malte Husted, Jonas Hansson and Tobias Nielsen.