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from my husband:

 

it might be worth something, like to a skateboarding enthusiast who collects old mags; my husband has the same issue in a box somewhere; he says he won't get rid of unless he sells it...

 

he also says that's Karma Tshoeff, and he used to skate for Dogtown.

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Originally posted by slave_one

from my husband:

 

it might be worth something, like to a skateboarding enthusiast who collects old mags; my husband has the same issue in a box somewhere; he says he won't get rid of unless he sells it...

 

he also says that's Karma Tshoeff, and he used to skate for Dogtown.

 

April 1990....might be worth something to somebody....and slave's right....that is Karma on the cover.

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I WAS AT THIS DEMO THAT ED TEMPLETON SKATED, AND HE CRACKED HIS BOARD. PEOPLE STARTED NIGGLING HIM FOR HIS AUTOGRAPH, LIKE MILLING UP AROUND HIM AND HE COULDNT MOVE. SO I YELLED OUT TO HIM I'LL SET YOU UP A NEW BOARD SO THAT YOU CAN SIGN STUFF THEN SKATE AGAIN. HE GAVE ME THE CRACKED BOARD, SIGNED IT AND DREW A CHARACTER ON IT

 

PROBABLY WORTH ZERO DOLLARS, BUT IT STILL HANGS PROUDLY ON MY WALL

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i once made a peanut butter and tang sandwich. it was a recipe in skarfin material. (wonk sretaks)it was pretty ok. thrasher magazine really shaped my childhood. i dresed how they told me to. listened to the music they told me to. i even ate the peanut butter sandwiches they told me to. i was a real skate rat.

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Originally posted by TURBOCAPSLOK

I WAS AT THIS DEMO THAT ED TEMPLETON SKATED, AND HE CRACKED HIS BOARD. PEOPLE STARTED NIGGLING HIM FOR HIS AUTOGRAPH, LIKE MILLING UP AROUND HIM AND HE COULDNT MOVE. SO I YELLED OUT TO HIM I'LL SET YOU UP A NEW BOARD SO THAT YOU CAN SIGN STUFF THEN SKATE AGAIN. HE GAVE ME THE CRACKED BOARD, SIGNED IT AND DREW A CHARACTER ON IT

 

PROBABLY WORTH ZERO DOLLARS, BUT IT STILL HANGS PROUDLY ON MY WALL

 

 

Far from it, The mans been featured in juxtapoz, has done numerous low brow/fine art shows and is pretty much on his way to becoming a living legend. If i were you i would hold on to that because im sure its worth quite a bit to the right pperson.

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