Date: Sunday, April 1st 2012
Time: Register at 1:00PM. Starts at 2:00PM
Fee: $5.00 to enter
Location: Allerton Skatepark Bronx, NY
Archive for the ‘Skateshop’ Category
The Uptown Hustle PRail Jam
March 27, 2012Roc City Skates 30 Second Promo – Gary Murphy
February 4, 2012
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Roc City Skates 30 Second Promo – Tim Adams
January 12, 2012
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Roc City Skates 30 Second Promo – Grant Hazelton
January 10, 2012
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Jordan Baez Bayonne Skatepark / Flatline Clips
November 19, 2011
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Featuring Jordan Baez skating at the Bayonne Skatepark in New Jersey. Also featuring all the new products that Flatline skate shop currently has in stock.
Cody Lampman Roc City Skates Promo
October 25, 2011
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Filmed by Mykel Fatali. Edited by Greg Freeman.
Ryan Many Tri-State Skate Edit
October 20, 2011
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Featuring Ryan Many for Tri-State Skate.
Crazy Pat Tri-State Skate Edit
October 13, 2011
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“This is Crazy Pat. He rides for Tri-State Skate. He is sponsored by Shima Skate Manufacturer and Ground Control. These are leftover clips from his upcoming section…Stay tuned!” – Sam DeAngelis.
Presenting RocCitySkates New Skate Shop in NY!
July 10, 2011
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Check out New York’s newest skate shop, RocCitySkates, located in Rochester, NY. Find the shop online at www.roccityskates.com.“Roc City Skates is a brand new blade shop in Rochester, NY. It’s located just outside of downtown on the corner of Marshall St and Monroe Ave. Check us out online, or come kick it in the shop and try out products from all the best brands in blading!” – Mike Torres.
ONE Magazine Shop Check: Tri-State Skate
May 23, 2011
Greg, when did you first open Tri-State Skate?
794 days ago, or March 14th 2009.
What was your inspiration?
My biggest inspiration was to create something for kids that I didn’t have growing up. I wanted to start a shop where kids could come hang out, meet other bladers, meet (and skate) with some of the best bladers on the planet, learn about skating, and of course a place to check out all the new gear in person before they spend their money.
Explain for us people from closer to The Four Corners or across the globe the significance of the phrase and location of the Tri-State? In other words, what the hell is the Tri-State?
It stands for the Tri-State area (NY, NJ, CT). And state rhymes with skate, so boom, Tri-State Skate!
Who are the most active skaters in your area in your opinion?
Well, my biased answer would have to be the shop riders: Franco Cammayo, Sean Agoliati, Dan Fabiano, Tim Franken, Bobby Reichel, Ryan Many, and Crazy Pat (Bernat). Theses dudes are incredible. Anytime I need clips for an edit, photos, or ANYTHING else they always come through 200%. Not only are these dudes constantly skating, but when they are out skating they are busy having fun (#1), talking to kids, promoting the shop and their sponsors, and just straight up making blading look amazing to outside eyes. Besides those guys, James Perez is one of the first names to pop in my head. Kid’s amazing, plain and simple. Damn, thinking about it there are just so many talented kids out here it would take a long time to list them all! Read the full interview here.
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