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Posts from 01.06.2012

Quintin | Lazy Sunday Edit

01 June 2012, 16.14 | Posted in Skateboarding, apparel, hats, videos | No comments »


Quintin is in the midst of releasing their summer line and have dropped some rad new videos to go along with the drop. First up is Lazy Sunday featuring Zered Basset, Danny Supa, and Mike Powley demonstrating how it goes down on the reg in NYC.

Shadow Conspiracy | Caleb Quanbeck Summer Session

01 June 2012, 15.55 | Posted in bmx, videos | No comments »


With all the shitty weather lately you’d think Caleb Quanbeck might be a bit rusty but from the looks of this new park session edit by Ben Hucke, King Quan is fully summer ready. Enjoy.

The Hunt NYC

01 June 2012, 14.09 | Posted in Art, Skateboarding, shops | No comments »

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Multi-talented skateboarder, snowboarder, and artist Jake Lamagno is opening a new shop in NYC called The Hunt. A project with Steven Ditchkus, The Hunt will specialize in one of a kind vintage Americana items and oddities, meaning real human skulls, full taxidermied bears, as well as artwork, furniture, and anything else that passes Lamagno and Ditchkus’ curative smell test. Pro skaterboarder Dylan Reider has also joined on as a partner and all three will be at the NYC opening tonight at 72 Orchard Street in the LES which also features a joint exhibit by photographers Craig Wetherby and Jimmy Fontaine. Full info after the jump.

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