Geoff Rowley is “The Awful Howling Night.” ™️ Best frontside flips after Reynolds for sure. That LA river kicker to kicker frontside flip is forever burned into my dome.
@@eadweard. When people say stuff like this I can just tell they don't know what they're actually speaking. It's all opinion but some things are almost non negotiable.
He mightve been a garage type brand. It's what Ryan Gallant does. He bought a heat press and hand presses each graphic for every deck. Branding, marketing, ordering, shipping, managing, Ryan does everything himself. And he's a blank deck supplier.
I think he is also referring to what happens around the brand. Once you are a business owner, you start thinking about the health of the business almost 24/7
@@dtksoulchaser1 With my background in mechanical engineering, where a lot of my former colleagues are now working jobs at companies that design machinery that gets used in factories -- I was perplexed as to why a professional skateboarder would be spending so much time doing something that a machine does. Even in the case for Geoff Rowley, who is an older skateboarder that has slowed down in his career (read: isn't currently throwing his body down sets of stairs), it seemed odd for him to describe a scenario that would entail him doing the work of a machine. However, when it comes to screen printing, I can understand the possibility of him doing the work himself. But even then that sounds unusual.
I’m so out of the loop I didn’t even know he didn’t ride for flip anymore 🙃
Your out of the loop???...bro,I just found out some hawk guy did a 900🤔🫤
I was just saying that. Just saw the new Toy Machine video it's sick.
Ed and Geoff together...it's poetic ❤
One of my favorite Skaters. Respect!
The respect the boys show Geoff is undeniable!
They were briefed not to ask about Penny.. those 9 club douche bags are puppets
Geoff Rowley is “The Awful Howling Night.” ™️
Best frontside flips after Reynolds for sure. That LA river kicker to kicker frontside flip is forever burned into my dome.
Not Penny?
@@eadweard. When people say stuff like this I can just tell they don't know what they're actually speaking. It's all opinion but some things are almost non negotiable.
I know what you mean, but that was one of the most badass frontside flips of its time, and done so good. It’s iconic to me, I guess.
Rowley on Toy Machine is not only fucking sick, but actually makes a lot of sense considering his and Ed's relationship. Fucking dope.
Geoff has been my favorite since I was a kid. I got a few of his Freedome decks on my wall.
Did not know GR was a beatle
He's not a Beatle. He's a member of the black parade.
A Libertine
Toy Machine is on fire lately
This is like Tom Brady playing for the bucs near his retirement. Rowley will always be a staple point to the flip team. Atleast in my mind.
Thats the most British shirt he could've worn
damn that feeling bro , he is legit
Most Def a G.O.A.T.!!!
You can't really be _a_ GOAT.
People don't understand what goat means.
Dream guest list...lennie kirk, dave duren, mike daher, bertino
8.56 - you're welcome.
Kind of surprised he left Flip but that's cool
Sgt. Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band
Loved
Anyone know what happened with Geoff and flip ?
Money
Is he trying to imply that there's a scenario where he, himself might be making skateboard decks 24/7?
He mightve been a garage type brand. It's what Ryan Gallant does. He bought a heat press and hand presses each graphic for every deck. Branding, marketing, ordering, shipping, managing, Ryan does everything himself. And he's a blank deck supplier.
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise so he's referring to graphics and not the actual manufacturing of the decks?
@@esnebtajust get to your point
I think he is also referring to what happens around the brand. Once you are a business owner, you start thinking about the health of the business almost 24/7
@@dtksoulchaser1 With my background in mechanical engineering, where a lot of my former colleagues are now working jobs at companies that design machinery that gets used in factories -- I was perplexed as to why a professional skateboarder would be spending so much time doing something that a machine does.
Even in the case for Geoff Rowley, who is an older skateboarder that has slowed down in his career (read: isn't currently throwing his body down sets of stairs), it seemed odd for him to describe a scenario that would entail him doing the work of a machine.
However, when it comes to screen printing, I can understand the possibility of him doing the work himself. But even then that sounds unusual.
W
This dude is to old to rip
Get rid of kelly
W