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8 Stair

7 years ago
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preview image for Almost Presents John Dilo's "Boss Fight" Part

Almost Presents John Dilo's "Boss Fight" Part

ThrasherMagazine 4 years ago

The Floridian flicker kicks his first pro part into overdrive alongside Youness, Geronzi, Kim and the Almost squad. Dilo is the real deal-o! Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here: http://www.thrashermagazine.com http://www.facebook.com/thrashermagazine http://www.instagram.com/thrashermag http://www.twitter.com/thrashermag

preview image for Reese Salken's "Beautiful Mutants" Part

Reese Salken's "Beautiful Mutants" Part

ThrasherMagazine 6 years ago

Reese ratchets up the intensity to 11, attacking spots with the hungry eyes of a man on a mission. Heavy hits! Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here: http://www.thrashermagazine.com http://www.facebook.com/thrashermagazine http://www.instagram.com/thrashermag http://www.twitter.com/thrashermag

preview image for Josiah Gatlyn's "Oblivious" Part

Josiah Gatlyn's "Oblivious" Part

jenkemmag 9 years ago

If you have been skateboarding for more than a couple of years, you most certainly remember Josiah Gatlyn. He's the guy who got kickflipped over that basketball hoop, got “discovered” through the Bang Yo Self contest and rode for Stereo and Zero before disappearing from skateboarding – almost leaving as quickly as he got here. Super talented, his skateboarding was fluid and unique, and I always thought he was going to be a big name for a long time to come. I wondered what happened to Josiah until I bumped into him on the good ol' internet via his official website – rebranded as a “Digital Creative / Motion Designer”. We started talking, and he told me he was working on editing a new part with some footage he was sitting on. Most of it was stuff was from when he was filming for Zero's Cold War in 2013 but it never went anywhere, and he was down to release the previously unseen footage as a part with us. He also explained that the reason he held onto it for so long is because he knew that it would be his last part and he wanted to spend a couple of years outside of the skate world for a bit before releasing it. So without further ado, we are proud to unearth “Oblivious” a couple of minutes of prime unseen Josiah Gatlyn footage, and most likely his last part in skateboarding.

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