Posted is a new photo of Vince Discala with a No Footed Seat Grab over the box jump at FDR taken by Schnell.
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Young Buhls Section “Still Folded”
The Young Buhls section from the Atown Trash “Still Folded” video is now online.
Joe Helgash Munro Edit
“Joe has been riding Munro since the park has existed so this edit finally shows what he does everyday. Not only is this an average day of riding but we filmed it in about 3 days. Joe kills it and definitely deserves some shine time. Check it out!”
Filmed by Brad Abrams.
The Yea “Philthy Philly Sunday Session”
“These guys are on the ball! New lil’ go pro edit from Cesario. I was impressed with everyone’s riding. Everyone did new moves I haven’t seen them do before. Good shit guys! That sub box looks fun as hell.”
Munro Skatepark Edits
New edit from the Munro Skatepark featuring riding from Jon Cunnane, Jim Borio, John Shalley, Chris Zabelicky, James Stymiest, and Joe Halgash. As a bonus you can check out a second Munro edit after the jump featuring Brad Abrams and Jim Borio.
Spring Cleanin’ Edit
“New footage of Josh Stair, Matthew Smith (aka snakebite), and Randy Kraft, Song – Smokin Out by Slim Thug.”
Brent Comp In “Still Folded”
Brent Comp’s section from the Atown Trash video “Still Folded” is now online.
Photo Of The Week: Chris Miller
This week’s “Photo Of The Week” features Chris Miller with a safety rail Fufanu at the Newtown Skatepark taken by Sean Rosner, you can check out an additional photo of Chris cranking a Turndown on Sean’s Flickr by clicking here.
Franklin Paines Gets Final Approval
The long awaited Franklin Paine’s Skatepark has received it’s final approval by the Philadelphia Art Commission last Wednesday. Franklin Paine’s website has also been redone with information about the park located at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Benjamin Franklin Parkway along with a number of other purposed parks including Overbrook, Nicetown, Chestnut Hill, Grey’s Ferry, Mantua, and Callowhill.
You can find more info. about the purposed parks by visiting the Franklin Paine’s Skatepark Fund website.
The Yea 3D Tee’s
The Yea have a new 3D tee shirt design available on their new webstore, the shirts are printed on Hanes shirts and come in buyers choice of bright green, dark red, yellow, baby blue, and black inks and only cost a mere ten dollars.
Matt Smith is also selling some of his personal artwork on The Yea’s webstore so if you’re an art fan make sure you check it out. The proceeds from the shirts and artwork will go towards helping keep The Yea’s website renewed.
Paul Rode Edit
Posted is the latest edit of Paul Rode which includes some rough slams and big street moves.