my collection room

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my collection room

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some of my collection is still under my bed , i'l take some pic's when i get the chance
and another part is on ebay :(
hope you liked it
 
Tatsie is gonna love you!

That is a great collection Jimmy! I have to give you special praise because you bought an 8D8 figure :D
 
That is a very broad collection. I like the autographed stuff. I'm surprised Joe didn't ask if the 8D8 was an offerless 79back :) That is a lot of skateboards with cool artwork. Thanks for giving us a look at your collection room. I hope you didn't get too pissed off with the "billion zimbabwe dollars" comment :wink: Welcome aboard- James ps just noticed your avator- that's hilarious
 
thanks for all the comments

i checked out the site a bit more already and i know that i will learn a great deal around here

the thing is after seeing other collections i might just get rid of a bit more and start focusing on some specivic

charakters myself
 
Hi Jimmy,

Wow man what a collection. I especially like all the skate boards. From the age of 11 to 18 I used skate boards everyday.
I always wanted to become a professional skater. are you any good at it.

Back in the day I could do double ollie kick flips over 2 skate boards stacked on top of each other lying on their sides.
I could also pull of 360 pressure flips and 360 heli flips. It was a serious passion of mine and seen all those beautiful examples of boards makes me want to buy another.

The last boards I had was a Plan B Danny Way with Grind King Trucks and Milk PIN Head wheels. I hated ramp skating but loved street skating. One off my best tricks I pulled off was I was having a competition with another good skater to see if one of us could do a kick flip of the top of a 5 foot half pipe over on to another bigger half pipe which was about 6 foot away and I landed it first. i felt like I had just won the noble prize. Ah the good old days.

Out my group of skating friends I could also ollie the highest. I could ollie higher than the length of a skateboard standing up straight.

Anyway sorry for rambling on. Great collection there mate,

Grant. 8)
 
thanks for the props grant and coll to meet another skateboard star wars fan

ive been on a skate since '86, and havent quit yet, actually in 2004 i opend a skateshop in my town
am i any good at it well , it's not something i do to be good at it but i cant complain about my skills
i skate street and mini ramps , put bighandrails behind me a couple to many surgerys ( my body is not so fit as my brain likes to think it is :(
i do still have flow from dc , plan b , analog
dont do so many contest anymore , i do some jury now and then leave it up to the young kids

jimmy
 
Hi Jimmy,

Your lucky to have kept at the skating since 86. Im 34 years old now and havent skated since I was almost 18.
I never broke any thing that didnt mend by itself.
I can still pull a kick flip and ollie half as high as I could back then. I sometimes feel the need to try and show off when i see one of my friends kids playing on skateboards. :wink:

So you have a skateboard shop man your lucky. Back in the day one of my friends older brothers owned a skate shop in Elgin. It was great. i always loved looking at all the new stuff. Vision, Airwalk boots etc. Not to mention all the new boards.

My favourite boards were the New Deal decks with Chris Ibuseta or Ed Templetons. The best skate video I ever saw was Useless wooden Toys by New Deal. It was tremendous.

Did you enter many competitions or did you just skate for fun.

Grant. 8)
 
Love the decks mate. Never been a big skater myself, well beside's Tony Hawk 3 :), but always been big fan ofthe deck art!
Welcome aboard brudda :)
 
thanks for al the welcomes , realy a cool vibe ya'll got going on here

iam on a couple of forums for my collections and i tell you some people

thanks again star wars bro's :wink:
 
Welcome to the forum Jimmy.

I skated for about 4 years at abut the same time as Grant, it was all I used to do. I wuld even
take my deck n holiday with mum and dad.

My first deck was a Santa Cruz Roy Royskopp which is the one with the screaming face hanging
on your wall!!

Grant I was well int New Deal aswell, remember Alex Mole?? Street Skater around that time.

I culdn't skate ramp, but I was ok on street, 360 Kickflips, pop shove its....ahh those were the days
 
thanks bro , btw those day's are still her , why dont you try and get back on a board

btw didnt know alex was on newdeal i remember him on deathbox uk
 
Yeah, sorry I worded that wrong, I was gnna say that I skated with Alex a few times
He was ****ing awesome.

We organised a competition at our local ramp in Uxbridge. Deathbox sponsored it
and Sean Goff and Alex came along to it.
 
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