Skated Flushing a million times! Subway ride out kind of sucks, especially when you don’t even know if the fountains going to be on. The grate gap was my all time favorite because the ground was so smooth and painted. Billy Rohan stuck fs flip down the huge gap with the small hubbas, that gap was way gnarlier then love, shoutout EST
@ Ya man, NJ transit had us going everywhere growing up from Love out to Flushing. Prime for skate ratting. Your videos are sickkk and your commentary cracks me up. The Nine Club gave me a lot of insight in to the history of most the companies and skaters I loved growing up (also huge tilt mode fan) and I appreciate the documentation but you’re crushing shit I didn’t even know I needed right now 😂
Because skating isn’t always about the hardest gnarliest trick you can pull off, Dill makes everything look good, this part is sick Perfect opener and perfect ender
@ that’s your opinion, if we’re talking technical tricks then I’d take AVE’s as the ender, Dill just skates different than anyone, younger guys will say his line where he steps off the board is not good but nobody else was doing stuff like that at the time including Kalis, not many people had the pop Dill had either
Kalis personified East Coast skating at the time. Dill was stylish as hell, but just a hipster living on the East Coast as a full time druggie and part time skater
The walk down the stairs to giant ollie was kind of a gag in my opinion. I loved that part always gave me a chuckle... and that set is prety huge
loving the shorts, learning bit sized skating history n such
You nailed it
Skated Flushing a million times! Subway ride out kind of sucks, especially when you don’t even know if the fountains going to be on. The grate gap was my all time favorite because the ground was so smooth and painted. Billy Rohan stuck fs flip down the huge gap with the small hubbas, that gap was way gnarlier then love, shoutout EST
Love the backstory and anything involving Rohan. What’s your favorite trick on the ledge over the grate?
@ Ya man, NJ transit had us going everywhere growing up from Love out to Flushing. Prime for skate ratting. Your videos are sickkk and your commentary cracks me up. The Nine Club gave me a lot of insight in to the history of most the companies and skaters I loved growing up (also huge tilt mode fan) and I appreciate the documentation but you’re crushing shit I didn’t even know I needed right now 😂
@@stalwartzero7001 vids are going to keep coming. 2001 was all about Tiltmode, Wenning, and Pops-great year
One of the best skate videos ever made. You should make a video on Transworld the reason video it's amazing the love Park part is incredible
True. People d ride anything Dill does
He’s just one of those iconic early NY personalities, I agree that this shouldn’t have been the end
Dill ride*
Because skating isn’t always about the hardest gnarliest trick you can pull off, Dill makes everything look good, this part is sick
Perfect opener and perfect ender
Kalis was flowing in his part. Dill is cool but kalis had a better part all together.
@ that’s your opinion, if we’re talking technical tricks then I’d take AVE’s as the ender, Dill just skates different than anyone, younger guys will say his line where he steps off the board is not good but nobody else was doing stuff like that at the time including Kalis, not many people had the pop Dill had either
Something I thought about for years. No hate towards dill, he definitely rips but yeah kalis was so cool to watch skate.
Kalis personified East Coast skating at the time. Dill was stylish as hell, but just a hipster living on the East Coast as a full time druggie and part time skater
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