Saturday, December 29, 2012

fickle punk point

This morning started off on the wrong foot.  Yep.  That is my rear view mirror taped up.  

There is a pot hole in the middle of our street.  The city has put what looks like a plastic saw horse over it, making my street divided and, because of this, very narrow.  It is doable, until of course, somebody parks a car just in front of it.  So, the street is now too narrow in that spot.  So, as I left for the skatepark, I had to drive on the wrong side of the street to get around the car and divider.

What happens next?  Just as I make the decision to drive on the wrong side of the street, a car pulls onto the street from the opposite direction...I panic a bit and try to deep as close to the divider as possible (which would have been fine had my rear view mirror not suck out further than the body of my car).


 So, I went and rode this new fickle punk point (with Mariachi graphics) at the park until my hands hurt from the cold.  Stress relief thy name is fickle.  Notice the stocking cap on the nose of the board.
Hand prints on the top of the deck signify the hand made love that went into the deck.

sans cap.

cap where it belongs

stoke.  8.5 inch punk point. fickle skateboards.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Bones Brigade: An Autobiography

>Thanks to a very kind person, I received a gift certificate to the newest skateshop in Memphis, Midtown Skateshop.  I went in knowing I needed griptape for the new fickle punk point I have on the way, but not sure what else I would buy.  I have a million skate shirts so I knew I didn't need one.  I have two sets of brand new bearings (one I bought and one via Wrex Cook...look for a review in the next issue of Luchaskate).  Hmmmm...what would I get?

I gave a hard thought to getting the Creature video.  Those guys always make me want to skate, but really I knew I wanted the new Bones Brigade documentary.

Now, I was not a Powell Peralta fan back in the day.  I always liked Lance Mountain (who didn't), and Rodney Mullen was so shockingly brilliant (and so odd) that he was fascinating, but I was more into Skull Skates, Santa Cruz and Alva.  In retrospect, the Powell guys were a little too smiley, polite and clean cut. I wanted my skateboarding to be more punk rock than that.  Hey, I was a rebellious teen looking for more rebellion.  I didn't care about contest results.  I cared about Danforth's shaved head and dirty t-shirts, Salba's weird leopard print pads and Tod Swanks lo-fi graphics.  I am not and will never be a technical skater.  Style was everything to me, even back then.

However, this DVD is fantastic.  Rodney Mullen is the true star for me.  His brilliance and oddness shines through.  When he speaks it is full of imagery, metaphor and thought.  Lance Mountain expressing his worry about not being "good enough" touches home as well (although he had style for days).  It has its downsides as well, of course.  Stacy Peralta's interview parts show him as trying too hard to show emotion.  And it would have been nice to see more skating or nice to have some bonus footage of skating.  I will say, this thing is worth every penny I didn't have to spend on it.  This will be rewatched again and again.

Get it at your local shop, or you can get it here:
Bones Brigade: An Autobiography

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Wet outside. Injured again. Read. Write.

Well, this winter officially hates my body. After falling on my butt and bruising my tailbone a month ago, I hung up on the coping yesterday and jacked my knee up. So, I'm almost glad it is rainy today...it takes away the temptation to skate on an injury.

So...I'm gonna chill and read the new Sharkbait 'Zine.

Get that shiz.
If you're similarly injured or held back by the rain you can always kick back with a new book by little 'ol moi.  My new book is now available on Amazon in both paperback and kindle.  Other than one poem called "Skateboarder," it isn't a skate related book, but hey, sometimes you have to venture out a little bit from your comfort zone. Choosing an Afterlife.
The poems I thought were the best over the last five years.
I'm happy to say that there are actually people buying it!  Stoked! So, what am I doing writing poetry, anyway?  Most people that know me don't know that I went to college on a creative writing scholarship.  Later, after my freshman year, I got a performance scholarship in theatre and declared that as my major, but I kept writing.  I quit writing after I became a chef, and other than writing some articles and recipes for Memphis Health and Fitness, I didn't write for years.  Until 2008 that is...well, here is the book that I made from those poems from 2008 until now.

Don't forget the other book project next year!  Write your skate essay! Get on it while the weather is bad!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Your story?

I was going to publish an old school style photocopied 'zine at the end of the year, but after thinking long and hard about it, I just don't want to do that. With over 4,000 people being exposed to the digital 'zine (issue 2 alone) that can be downloaded and printed by anyone who might want it, it seems counterproductive.

But, I do want to do another project.

I was going to write a book about skateboarding...well, in fact, I started a book a year or so ago. But that isn't exactly what I wanted to do either. I wanted more people to be involved. So, here is what I need:

Essays. The skateboard story that you need to tell. No fiction. 1st person personal essays only. This is the skate story that exemplifies the feeling you get from our sport/activity/culture.

Length: Between 1,000 and 4,000 words.
18 or older to enter.
Deadline: March 1st.
Publication date: TBD (likely in May but could be before)
Payment: Contributor copy to authors with an essay included in the book.

Legal stuff: We get all publication rights to this essay. This will be created via a p.o.d. (print on demand publisher) and available via ebook. It will not "go out of print" as it will be printed when copies are ordered. If we don't publish your essay, rights return to you. You will be informed via email whether we will use your essay. Some essays not used in the book will be published in luchaskate magazine in part or whole. You will be informed if any part of your essay will be used in luchaskate ahead of publication time. You will not get any money for your essay. This is a chance to be a part of something very cool. Skateboarders telling the world why they love skateboarding. Do it for the love of the art of skating.

More details to come.

email submissions (in ms word format) to luchamag@yahoo.com

Tips: Keep it timeless. Don't rail on the current state of skateboarding or praise the now. In ten years the now will be the past, and your piece will seem dated.

Only the best will make it to print, so write, rewrite and rewrite and rewrite again.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Saturday, November 24, 2012

On the Injured List/New Issue Almost Ready

Well, I fell on my ass last week, and still can't skate.  I tried this morning, but as soon as I tried to pump transition it brought me to my knees.  Oh well, I guess I'll spend the day getting the next issue a little bit closer to publication.  It will be out next week, and it is looking good.

Here is a little something from my favorite skate movie.  Yep, showing my age:


Sunday, November 4, 2012

Hernando Skates Fundraiser

Hernando Skates hosted an art auction Saturday night.  It was a fun evening with some good artwork by skaters and non-skaters alike.  Below are some of my favorite pieces.  I ended up buying a painting of a truck by Wrex Cook, and I was stoked to find out that the wood used as a canvas was from a ramp.  Perfect.  The fund raiser pocketed over 1,500.00 toward the Hernando Skate Park project.  I was very happy to be a part of the event both as an artist and art buyer.
Paintings by W. Cook

I donated one of my Rothko inspired big pieces

Middle painting by Jon Willingham

Glad it sold, but is it okay to admit I don't get this? Bean plant over the ocean?
Lemmy.  Forever cool.

Light switch cover?! Rad.

A little something from Ron Marion with frame by Shove-It designs

Lino block print by Charles Andy Jimmy Walker

One of Lindsey Rowland's contributions

Monday, October 29, 2012

Outlaw El Bandito Pt. 2

From the Grand Opening of the West Point, MS skatepark.
My funny faces are even funnier without the beard!  Loving this deck, y'all.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

D.I.Y. Skate Co.

Chris J. of Rufus Skates is making me a new deck.  I get a text asking what size I want.  I gave him my specs (width, wheelbase etc...).  I sent him my specs and he replied, "we can do whatever you want."

I ask you this:  How many skateboard companies tell you that when you email them what you'd like in a deck?  Yeah, not too many.  That is one of the things so awesome about companies like Rufus and Fickle. Look for a review and in depth report on the process of getting a board from Rufus Skates.

What else is great about D.I.Y. Companies?  You're helping someone that is a skater continue to provide the best quality product possible.  I've been riding an Outlaw Skateboards El Bandito deck for well over a month.  I have knocked it into curbs and ledges.  It has flown out of a bowl while I bailed.  I have thrown everything I can at this board and it is still holding strong. You help a skater continue, and you get quality product.

Lucha inspired graphic on the El Bandito
Last, but not least, these guys are doing cool things.  What Luck Skateboards has the re-kruzer project.  Check it out. They are donating a board to a kid for every cruiser you buy.  How rad is that!?
What Luck Ad from the last Luchaskate.


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sunday Funday

Good people to skate with, a fun Sunday session, and cupcakes.  What more could a guy ask for?  A little belated birthday celebration for me?  I was stoked.  Even got a new shirt (thanks Wrex and Kim!)!  I probably didn't show my gratitude well enough.  I was a little embarrassed with the attention.  Thank you everyone for coming out today and skating with me.
My new Old Man Army t-shirt


Last three cupcakes swimming in a sea of ciggie butts.  You can just see my truck hanger in the bottom right of the screen.
Miranda and Kris

Ed, Kim and Wrex (Mike is hidden)

Jonathan acting a fool.
I'm still addicted to learning kickflips on banks.  Next deck, I'm going with an 8.5 to see if it helps out.  Just about have 'em figured out.  I was never good at flip tricks.  I guess I'm learning to be patient. Ha!  Flat ground, I got 'em.  On a bank?  One out over every 5 right now.

I had to leave a little earlier than I wanted.  Old man wasn't feeling too well, but I had a blast as always.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Another Year Older

I'm one year closer to forty.  In fact, counting each day as one step closer, I have a mere 364 more steps until I stand on the big 4-0.

It was a time of reflection for me as I celebrated my 39th birthday at the local park.  I thought about all the years I've skated.  I thought about all the people I've met, the spots I've had the pleasure of hitting, and all the joy and joyous frustration skateboarding has given me.

As a teen, skateboarding gave me a place to focus my energy and aggression. My family moved from Nebraska to Oklahoma to Arkansas (to yet another town in Arkansas) within three years.  In each town I turned to my skateboard.  My skateboard was my best friend, and my gateway to new friends.

As the years passed by, I thought of quitting.  I tried other sports from cycling to martial arts. No other activity could reach my soul the way skating did.  Why would I give that up?

As an adult, skateboarding has continued to be a focus for me.  Getting divorced?  I'm going for a skate.  Broke?  Going skating.  Lonely?  Yep, I'm gonna skate.  I'm going to hop on my board, and lose every single problem in my life for a couple hours on this thing other people think is a toy.  Other than my family, skateboards and the act of riding a skateboard has been the constant in my life.

Don't try to tell me I'm too old, and that a skateboard is a toy.  This piece of wood, metal and urethane has kept me from getting old.  It has reached down to the core of who I am and touched my soul.

Thank you, skateboarding.

To my distance skating friends, look for distance skating to become a topic on here once again.  I've felt the need for a good 20 mile ride again.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

West Point Grand Opening

This day was a blast despite a few minor setbacks.

1.  It suddenly became fall (for real) this weekend producing a rainy pre-opening Friday with temperatures dropping down into the 40's.  If you were sittin' you were cold.  Get up and skate!

2.  We got pulled over and Kris (I wasn't driving) got a speeding ticket right at Tupelo.
Busted!!!
3.  Somehow I got dog crap on my grip tape.
Dog Crap on my beloved Outlaw El Bandito
 4.  For some reason the people at the bbq joint we all went to after the opening didn't want me to eat which pissed me off (more than) a little bit.  Of course, as soon as I gave up, and walked away they had my food ready.  It was good.  Worth the wait?  If I weren't starving, yeah, it probably would've been.

Set backs aside, what a blast.  Little Rock was well represented, and Matt Clark hooked me up with the new issue of their 'zine, Chaos Ninja, which features a little somethin' somethin' I wrote about the bros over at Fickle (who also sponsored the grand opening, thanks Lew).
Chaos Ninja Skate 'Zine
Some of the highlights of the contest portion was seeing old dog Mike Lasiter grinding 13 pool blocks to win the longest grind contest, all the groms who learn so quickly, Zach Galinas backside tail slide revert in the deep end of the bowl (& his 10 pool block grind), and the trophies that Catfish Chad made with his own two hands.  However, I think my stoke of the day was (and I could kick myself for not getting a pic) was when Zach gave the deck he won for best trick to one of the groms who needed one. Good job, Zach. The stoke spreads.
The smile says it all.  Mike Lasiter. Long grind king.
Special thanks to all the sponsors (I know I'm gonna leave somebody out, my apologies): Silly Girl, Fickle, Assault, Dream at En Joy, Tork Trucks, Iron Horse, ATM Click, Old Man Army, Chaos Ninja and anyone else that my tired brain can't think of...

Also:  Special Thanks to the people at West Point Parks and Rec, Kim Cook for her tireless efforts, Wrex Cook who donated decks from his own collection, Catfish Chad for making the trophies (why don't I have a picture of those!!!!), and everyone who came out to make the day special.

Pat "The Rake" Rakestraw killing some Tedder's Pool Coping


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

This Weekend!

Poster image stolen from Kim Cook
 The grand opening of the West Point, MS skatepark!  Built by Grindline Skateparks including Wrex Cook who will be at the event.  It is going to be a rad event!

https://www.facebook.com/events/354013901348943/

Sponsored by tons of great companies including Fickle and Luchaskate.

Also, check out local Memphis board shaper rufusskates.com.  They've joined the Lucha Alliance.  For more advertising info on luchaskate check out www.luchaskate.info.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Read Issue 2 Here

Here it is folks:

Issue 2 of Luchaskate Magazine.  Read it.  Download it.  Print it.  Embed it on your blog or website.  Email it. Share it and like it on facebook.  Spread the stoke!



Open publication - publishing - More d.i.y.

One correction in this issue: Dustin Dattilio rides for Shipwreck Skates NOT Shipyard Skates. Sorry, bro!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Outlaw El Bandito

I stopped by my house on the way to pick up the kiddo from his mom's place yesterday and found a box with this in it sitting on my porch.
Outlaw Skateboards El Bandito

Outlaw Skateboards was the first company to show support for a fledgling Luchaskate Magazine.  The first issue wasn't even out yet (it was just my blog) when Outlaws said they were down for the cause.  Now?  Now they've come out with their new deck, El Bandito.  The sizes vary from just over 8 through 8.8 and the larger sizes have a 15 inch wheelbase.

You can check them out at http://outlaw-skateboards.com/, but be forewarned (yeah, I been listening to Pentagram again tonight) the site will be down for maintenance until October 10th while Mike goes to Europe and prepares to come back and take wage war with corporate skateboarding.

Until then?  You're gonna see a lot of Lucha and El Bandito.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

New Stickers

The new stickers came in yesterday.  I'm stoked on how they turned out.  Nice work by the What Luck Garage in Indiana.  Sticker sales will go toward getting this same design put on a t-shirt.  You can buy single stickers or buy more and save.



Quantities

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Dog Tacos: Stoked again

Hitting the local park for a daytime session is usually two things:  1.  Hotter than hell.  2.  Inspirational

One is self explanatory.  This IS Memphis, after all.  The second is also probably, to some degree, self explanatory, but I need to expand on it a little further.

You meet the raddest people during a daytime sesh.  Travelers coming to check out your park.  I met Lew from Fickle this way, and, now, I've met Terry McChesney, lifer skateboarder and author of the book, Dog Tacos.  I saw his Dog Taco shirt, and said, "I've heard of Dog Tacos.  Do you know Alberto?"  By God, we have a friend in common.  Conversation happens.  Stoked!  I got a copy of it from him, and I plan on sitting down to read it tonight.  Look for a review in the next issue of Luchaskate.  Brian Brannon of JFA wrote one of the blurbs so you know this gotta be rad.

Terry with his novel

Thanks for the stuff!

How many books have t-shirts?  Rad.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Fickle Mayhem

Got the 8.6 fickle deck with a Mayhem graphic via UPS yesterday.  Extra goodies?  Yeah, Lew hooked me up.  Not only were there a ton of stickers in the box, but Lew sent a frugal lunch and the actual smock/shirt he wore while gluing and shaping my deck.  Now, that is customer service.  Ready to ride the massive concave and steep kicktail on this fickle (but, no, I ain't giving up my Outlaw).
Noodles shrink wrapped in

There is history (and tons of glue) in this shirt

Barney Mayhem

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Gay Ocean

I spent a little time this morning washing clothes ('cause they stankin') and reading through my favorite blogs.

The first to mention is, "The Gay Ocean."  This is a good friend and contributor to luchaskate mag.  A must read.


The second to mention is Jeff's Skateboard Blog.  Always fresh content from a person who loves skateboarding.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Outlaw Pray for Death Pt. 2

I did a blog post a while back...the day I got my Outlaw Pray for death deck.  I finally got a decent pic riding it today (instead of those pixelated video stills).  Fun times.
Photo by Lindsey Rowland

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Stickers and T-shirts

So we have a new sticker in the works that many of you who have liked us on facebook will know about:
But, there has also been some interest in this being a t-shirt as well.  I've done a couple of mock ups, and I'd like to know your opinion.  Black t-shirt or white?


Sunday, August 19, 2012

The Day Finally Came

I was hoping there would be a pour at Al Town before the first issue of Lucha came out, but it wasn't to be.  It always seemed there was something holding back fresh 'crete from happening.  Well, it finally came time today.  I wasn't able to help (had the five year old in tow and pouring 'crete wasn't the place to be with one that young), so I dropped off some refreshments (after spending the morning at the Children's Museum with my kiddo) to the crew and said hello.

Overview Shot


Thursday, August 16, 2012

Issue 2 Cover Contest is complete

I want to thank everyone who entered the cover photo contest for issue 2.  Things started out slow.  For a while I thought there may only be two entrants, but some more great pics came through in the last two days. 

I learned that flickr may not be the right choice.  About 1/2 the people that entered had flickr issues.  We'll look for a better way to share images for the contest.  Maybe photobucket?

I showed pics to the professional photographer judge, and we agreed on which images we thought were best suited for the cover.  Then the work was up to me.  I made mock covers of each finalist's shot and the picture that worked the best won.  I won't reveal which picture won yet, but I can tell you it is a "philthy-photo."  The cover of issue 2 will be released in a couple of weeks as we begin to tease the next issue.

Everyone that entered the photo contest needs to email me a mailing address so I can send them some luchaskate, "I love ditches" stickers.  And, EVERYONE who entered the contest will have at least one picture in the magazine.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

So...what the hell is Luchaskate?

A friend asked me about Lucha:  Who is he?  What is the idea behind Luchaskate?  WTF?

Here is where Luchaskate came from (excerpts and revisions from my email to her):

Last year, when the Memphis skatepark was being built, I made a joke that I would dress up like a luchador (masked Mexican pro wrestler) for the grand opening. I thought it would be pretty funny, and my friends would get a good laugh out of it. BUT, I was looking at masks when I realized I couldn't wear one because I have to wear glasses.

Fast forward a month or two.  I wanted to start a blog about skateboarding, but I didn't know what to call it.  Everything I thought of seemed contrived and lame like I was trying too hard to be cool.  I'm not cool.  However, I did keep thinking about the Luchador joke...in the end I called the blog, "The Four Eyed Luchador." For a while nobody read it. If I had 50 hits in a week I was happy.

BUT, suddenly I started getting readers! Hundreds of page views each week (nowadays that is everyday).

After a while I realized that "The Four eyed luchador" was too long so I shortened it to luchaskate.com.

Because the blog was now established, when I decided to start a 'zine I named it after the blog.  And, in the end I did get a couple wrestling masks and occasionally I put one on if I'm skating somewhere I'm very familiar with for a picture or two (that's all I can handle without glasses).

There ya go, the story of Lucha.
Kris and Lindsey killing time at the Yard Sale with new sharpie luchatats
 

Monday, August 13, 2012

Big weekend in Luchaland

Who has a yard sale with a band?  Lindsey Rowland and Hernando Skates do!

Hernando skates raised $900.00 this past Saturday toward the Hernando Skatepark, and we had a mini ramp session to boot.

Luchaskate now has t-shirts and I love Ditch Stickers available at Cheapskates (and on the Store page for non-locals)!