So, while going through a box of old unopened Matchbox® & Hot Wheels® to sell on ebay I found this Powell Peralta® "World Tour '89" Bones Brigade™ Intelligence Report.
Enjoy the show...
These shirts are prolly worth so much now.
Steve Saiz with a Method fakie in the contents
Mini Rats as kewl as the Freestyle or Streetstyle wheels were.
Hello Todd.
Fan art...
Did you go? Dunno why I didn't go to the Rotation Station stop.
Steve was a mini ramp champ, Jake did feebles in 1988.
Ray Underhill (RIP) should've went pro earlier.
You all know Tony Habib.
(tony habib in reference to an episode of the show "just the ten of us")
Ray Barbee pushed street skating to new levels, Frankie too!
Waht's with the dewd wearing the rolled-up Jorts & the Duck shirt?
Actually that whole crowd.
Eric Sanderson unsung street killer and young Bucky Lasek before he PWND vert.
Of course Lance gets the centerfold, because he ripped just as much then, too!
Tommy G style for miles and Chet Grommas before he was the ghetto bird killer.
In mai opinion, Chris Borst didn't get enuff coverage.
I think Steve Caballero is the longest running Brigadeer and has longest running pro skate shoe.
Living legend.
Mike McGill now has Airspeed shoes.
Despite the rumours, Kevin Harris is not the skate-stopper guy.
Don't really know anything about these two dewdz, but if they were sponsored by Powell Peralta® they had to be gewd.
New proddy then is cash in the bank now if you still have them.
Get invovled in your community and school, This still applies 22 years later.
Cameron worked so hard on those tricks, then Freestyle died.
I wonder if he took up street like Rodney?
The End.
The pictures above are intellectual property of Powell Peralta® and their respective
writers & photographers.
I'm merely posting it as a historical reference in the time capsule of Skateboarding.
As of the end of this post I am currently listening to "Terrible Things" by Beauty Pill from the album "The Unsustainable Lifestyle" released in 2004.
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