Photo by Sean Cronan
Between PJ Ladd’s Wonderful Horrible Life, and this month’s unsolved mystery of a missing Plan B part, many Suffolk County-based skateboarders have learned to skate “some type of way.” The Coliseum video set off the previous decade (which actually ended after the release of Aesthetics’ Ryde of Ride video in 2001, not on December 31, 1999 at 11:59:59 P.M.), and the best relatively low-bust ledge spot on the eastern seaboard progressed it, allowing Boston to breed the closest northeastern counterpart to EuroTech™ (EggTech™ maybe, or something to that effect?)
Gavin sat on Plan B flow for years while sustaining on Clif bars and mini tangerines, until ultimately getting hooked up 4real by Zoo earlier this fall. Anyone who has been around for the past few summers in New York knows he’s one of the nicest, most consistent and simply down-to-skate-with-everyone dudes around, so it’s great to see him get some shine. There were quite a bit of extras from his lil welcome part, so we combined the two to a less boom bap-ified variant, along with the original footage.
Filmed by R.B. Umali, Joeface Monteleone, Richard Quintero, Spanish Mike, Harry Corrigan, Elliott Vecchia & James Messina.
He does some good tricks. And I give him props for not being in the high waters / Chuck Taylors / Supreme / Dylan Reider, Jr. Brigade.
Incredibly good edit. Cheerz!
One of the most hardworking dudes in the game!
zoo York may now have the tightest team out, hands down…the whole crew is, I believe, truly skate-truistic (term coined and defined as skating for the sake of skating)
gavin Nolan deserves a spot on the wall as a champion of east coast and low impact skating
this shit is some boring west coast shit.shit shit shit shit