Sent off my Downhill Skateboard Gear for a year along with Bob Denike president of
NHS (
Santa Cruz Skateboards,
Independent Trucks,
Road Rider...Creature), custom helmets first fairing style concepts and boards, Mike Goldman and John Hutson's Leathers and boards to Larry Balma the founder of
Tracker Trucks and Dale Smith known for his huge collection of vintage skate stuff. I have saved my skate stuff for the memories and now for the kids. Some how lost all of my medals and most of my trophies from back in the day but have the memories, race notes, times, numbers and lots of stickers. Got a e-mail about another possible skate show at a famous museum but will have to keep that one under wraps. Big thanks to TC at the
Santa Cruz Boardroom for letting us take out the downhill goods which have been on display at his amazing Skateboard Museum within the store on 41st in Santa Cruz.
I love skateboarding always have always will. I've come across some old art when digging up the skate stuff. Paintings and drawings I don't even remember doing. I"m giving these to Scott Foss skater from the Bones Brigade who lives in Santa Cruz. We skated back in the 70's hope to skate with him again at Lake Cunningham.
VISITOR INFORMATION
California Surf Museum in Oceanside, California
312 Pier View Way
Oceanside, CA 92054
Tel. (760) 721-6876Get Direction
sHours: Open Daily 10am to 4pm
Thursdays until 8pm Closed Major Holidays
Admission: $5 Adults, $3 Seniors (62+),
Military, Students,
Free Kids 12 and under,
Free Tuesday,
Free CSM MembersEmail: csm@surfmuseum.org
1 comment:
so rad Judi - can't wait to head down to Oceanside and check it out!
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