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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.
Did you like The Truth? How about The Truth 2? Yeah, we thought so. Check out the interview!
After the success of the first Truth, we knew we had to bless our community with another. This time, using the funds we made from the first, we decided to invest in new camera equipment for higher quality and a more professional look. We also funded a 2 week tour with the help of our sponsors up the northern east coast and over and up to Canada.
hen you look at interviews, 99 % are all the same. Photos, interview, intro and some clever captions, that’s it. Though this maybe is interesting the first 253 interviews you read, it gets a little boring after some time...
The Truth is the first collaboration between Austin Paz and Brotherly Love™. I have seen Austin’s photos as well as his skating. Knowing how capable he is in everything he does can only make you juiced to buy this DVD. Colin and Sean Kelso are also well known for their outstanding skating...
The rollerblading industry has seen a fair share of failed companies. Brands seem to appear from nowhere with a glamorous advertising campaign and great media speculation, then they simply dissolve within a few months of conception. If you require evidence of such occurrences, you need only look at companies such as Joe Navran’s Project Blow or Arlo Eisenberg’s Super Computer Robots...
For the Winterclash 2007 we have upgraded last year’s concept and made a lot of improvements. There will be more booths, more seats, checkrooms, sleeping possibilities at the contest area and the first official Winterclash Aftershow Party...
The Deshi CK II’s were not my first pair of Deshi’s. I have already been skating the second model Deshi produced and because of this I was not expecting too much. But let me tell you, a lot has happened since the earlier days of Deshi.
Genre is filming for their newest up and coming release and we are right there to catch the hottest action during a tour of the East Coast.
The Steel Valley Meltdown goes into a new year and this year it will be even bigger and better. All the good things you know from the BCSD will take place in a more relaxed way.
This video contains bonus material from The Truth DVD released in 2007. Not only the failed tricks, with the epic oncoming falls are featured in this DVD, but also those little things that happen around the spots while filming, hilarious moments and the frustrations of that trick that is not working out. It’s all here. Sit back and enjoy this one.
This past winter I was out in Kansas City visiting my brother Sean. We skated, I enjoyed it again. Miss ya buddy! -Colin Kelso
Another sweet park edit by Sean Kelso. Featuring Sean Kelso. Filmed (in part) by Sean Kelso. Also featuring Mike Slott, Alf and Colin Kelso.
Sean Kelso, Colin Kelso, Alex Broskow, Adam Exline, Joey Longstreth, Travis Rhodes, Kc Roche, Pat Doherty, Michael Collins & Paul John all in one edit. This must be good, eh? Filmed in Philadelphia, Kansas City & Chicago over the past year by Sean Kelso.
Check out Colins Thruth 2 section. Amazing skating!
Sean Kelso just uploaded his brothers' original section from the Nimh video. Filmed in Philadelphia, Kansas City, Austin, Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. Haven't checked out the video yet? Get it at the Be-Mag online shop!
Peep this re-edit of Colin Kelsos Nimh video section mixed with a few unseen clips.
Colin Kelso's part from the Nimh video. You've seen Colin's part, now get the video! It's hot!
A quick look into some sessions in Philly. Skating by Jimmy Shuda, Steve Iacono and Colin Kelso.
Eric just uploaded the final version of his Shields Skatepark edit. Franco Cammayo, Steve Iacono, Colin Kelso and Ramelle Knight have clips. Good stuff all around.
Skater: Colin Kelso
Trick: backside unity
Photographer: stolen from daily bread
Location: unknown
Skater: Colin Kelso
Trick: gap to alleyoop wallride
Photographer: Austin Paz
Location: NYC / USA
Skater: Colin Kelso
Trick: Halfcab Topacid 360 out
Location: Liam Lawlor