Tags: adam killgore, box jam, chris majette cesar macay, colin kelso, denial, dub ceasar apparel, franco cammayo, jimmy shuda, mark wodja, montre livingston, neglected truth, sam deangelis, wake schepman
On May 7th, a few good friends and I headed down to the Neglected Truth Skate Shop 7th Annual Birthday Box Jam. The jam was held in an empty parking lot down the street on just about the grittiest piece of black top you could ask for. The lot is sloped downhill and provides for a perfect street course; minus the hike back up every 3 minutes. This year the jam had more obstacles than ever and lived up to its expectations. The NT Birthday Box Jam seems to improve each year and maintains support from some of the gnarliest of bladers.
Filmed and edited by Cesar Macay
Photography and write-up by Sam DeAngelis
Located in Philadelphia, PA, Neglected Truth is owned by blader Chris Majette. Residing on Lancaster Avenue, the shop is also home to Denial Print Company, which is co-owned by Adam Killgore and Chris Majette. Along with business from local print companies and skate brands from all over the world, both Killgore and Majette find the time to run Denial Clothing and Adam’s newest creation Dub Ceasar Apparel. These guys not only work hard running a skate shop and two clothing companies but they also continue to hold sessions and produce videos constantly bringing more support to rollerblading
Bladers, spectators, and professionals from all over came out to blade for the Box Jam. Montre Livingston, Franco Cammayo, Mark Wodja, Jimmy Shuda, Wake Schepman and Colin Kelso came out to shred the new setup.
Weather was perfect. Pizza was had. Tricks were laced. Bearings were ceased. Memories were made.
-Sam DeAngelis






Just want to give shout outs to Neglected Truth, Chris Majette and Killgore for hosting and supporting the box jam and everyone who showed up to support. My first time in Philly was a lot of fun and won't be the last.
-Cesar Macay
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I want more!!
Lol at Montre filming with the Ipizzle
Looking forward to moving to Philly in the fall!
great edit and vice