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| Date added: | 01/19/2010 |
| Date modified: | 01/19/2010 |
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Issue 29 Winter 2007
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| Date added: | 03/21/2008 |
| Date modified: | 03/21/2008 |
| Filesize: | 25.83 MB |
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Green is a hot topic these days. Green stands for the environment and money. While we are proud to publish what will be the first of many stories relating to the environment, we fully realize this is a difficult, multi-layered topic that hits a number of hot buttons. Like most of you, we don’t find it that easy to navigate this “sea of green.” For some reason, however, we are compelled to keep hitting the buttons other magazines refuse to touch.
Finding the “green” to build a local skatepark can also be a difficult task. I am experiencing this first-hand as I try to secure sponsorship for our local park. I have decided to document the entire process and incorporate it into an article. It is my sincere hope that one day I can print a photo of the opening day at our world-class park. In the meantime: Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, if you’re reading this, please feel free to e-mail me. Do I have a sponsorship deal for you!
Many readers of Concrete Wave would love to have more green to spend on skate stuff. There are a number of anonymous postings on message boards on how to keep credit card statements away from suspicious spouses. Growing up, my parents always classified skateboarding gear as something that was purchased for a birthday gift or a very special occasion. Once I started earning my own money, things changed, and I got what I wanted, when I wanted (ah, the joys of young adulthood!). I vowed if I ever had children, skate gear would be classified as an essential item – like groceries. I am pleased to report that this has come to pass.
Green is also the color of envy, and I confess to being extremely envious of all those who live in warmer climates. This is especially true this year, as 2008 is shaping up to be a pretty snowy winter. While it may take a few more solid months of winter, I know that underneath all that snow, things will eventually warm up; along with the black asphalt in the roads and gray cement in the skateparks and sidewalks, we’ll see…green. Enjoy this issue,
Finding the “green” to build a local skatepark can also be a difficult task. I am experiencing this first-hand as I try to secure sponsorship for our local park. I have decided to document the entire process and incorporate it into an article. It is my sincere hope that one day I can print a photo of the opening day at our world-class park. In the meantime: Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, if you’re reading this, please feel free to e-mail me. Do I have a sponsorship deal for you!
Many readers of Concrete Wave would love to have more green to spend on skate stuff. There are a number of anonymous postings on message boards on how to keep credit card statements away from suspicious spouses. Growing up, my parents always classified skateboarding gear as something that was purchased for a birthday gift or a very special occasion. Once I started earning my own money, things changed, and I got what I wanted, when I wanted (ah, the joys of young adulthood!). I vowed if I ever had children, skate gear would be classified as an essential item – like groceries. I am pleased to report that this has come to pass.
Green is also the color of envy, and I confess to being extremely envious of all those who live in warmer climates. This is especially true this year, as 2008 is shaping up to be a pretty snowy winter. While it may take a few more solid months of winter, I know that underneath all that snow, things will eventually warm up; along with the black asphalt in the roads and gray cement in the skateparks and sidewalks, we’ll see…green. Enjoy this issue,
Homepage: http://www.concretewavemagazine.com
Issue 28 Fall 2007
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| Date added: | 03/21/2008 |
| Date modified: | 03/21/2008 |
| Filesize: | 23.44 MB |
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They say three is a magic number, but I think it might be four. Think about it for a moment. Four wheels on a skateboard. There are four seasons and four components to your life (kid, teenager, adult, skategeezer). What about a four-day work week! The expression “four to the floor” fits this issue perfectly. This is the first slalom photo (four wheels on the floor) on a skateboard magazine cover in over thirty years and we couldn’t be prouder to publish it. Jason Mitchell has proven not only to be an insanely great slalom skater, but a formidable talent when it comes to skating pools, parks and ditches.
It’s not just skaters that have ramped things up. A number of companies are literally pulling their hair out trying to manage the demand for longer and wider decks, tighter-turning trucks and softer wheels. If 1978, 1988, and 1998 are any indication, 2008 might very well be the most explosive yet in skateboarding.
While it can be fun to speculate what might happen, the best thing about skateboarding right now is how much it is starting to embrace variety. I see this in my local neighborhood, and when I walked the show floor at the Action Sports Retailer Show in September, I realized that the wheels of change were starting to spin. There was more variety of skate product than in the previous four years combined! Four to the floor, indeed! Enjoy the issue,
It’s not just skaters that have ramped things up. A number of companies are literally pulling their hair out trying to manage the demand for longer and wider decks, tighter-turning trucks and softer wheels. If 1978, 1988, and 1998 are any indication, 2008 might very well be the most explosive yet in skateboarding.
While it can be fun to speculate what might happen, the best thing about skateboarding right now is how much it is starting to embrace variety. I see this in my local neighborhood, and when I walked the show floor at the Action Sports Retailer Show in September, I realized that the wheels of change were starting to spin. There was more variety of skate product than in the previous four years combined! Four to the floor, indeed! Enjoy the issue,
Homepage: http://www.concretewavemagazine.com
Fall 08 - How To Get Sponsored - Brutique - Innovators
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| Date added: | 10/03/2008 |
| Date modified: | 10/03/2008 |
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WELCOME TO THE FINE PRINT: On my forum over at silverfishlongboarding.com, I posted that I was looking for contributors to the Fine Print. I thought it might be interesting to see what would happen if we integrated the Web with a traditional magazine. We’ll let you judge the result. The first two submissions I chose were both poems. In truth, we don’t do poetry here at CW. I am not against poetry, but I can’t say I am for it, either. I guess I have mixed feelings. Like opera and Turkish coffee, it’s an acquired taste. Anyway, here goes:
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CW Winter 2010
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| Date added: | 04/25/2011 |
| Date modified: | 04/25/2011 |
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