Weekend Viewing: Cyrus Bennett in Mama’s Boys

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The crew behind Mama’s Boys finally concluded uploading parts from the video, though it feels like they might’ve left out one of the ~eight “Friends” sections. (Long skate videos would benefit the “No New Friends” mantra being repeated on urban radio waves by the Canadian rapper.) The latest upload is Cyrus’ section, the final and best one in the video, and one of the sickest parts you’ll see all year.

Those of us who only skate flat and ledges suck (i.e. hate skating in Brooklyn) continue to have a case for the difficulty of skateboarding in New York, but anyone with a wallie or cellar door gene, who still complains about how tough it is to be productive out here, really gets put to shame with this part. The entire thing is filmed in Brooklyn — save a trip to Black Hubba to ride out an almost-vertical frontside noseblunt through the kink, and maybe two or three other tricks. The ender at the brick Long Island University steps on Flatbush (same spot as Ian Reid’s ender in Lurkers 2, though he used it as a manual pad) is absolutely insane. The best enders aren’t necessarily some NBD tech dance or the gnarliest handrail; more often than not, skating a mundane spot in the most unexpected and difficult way is what stands out above all.

Previously: Cyrus Bennett in Faux One One (this part is technically newer than the Mama’s Boys part), Cyrus Bennett in Space Heater

To all those who purchased something from the web store: First off, thank you. The volume of orders was slightly higher than expected, so it’s going to take a few days to get everything processed with the weekend is in front of us. If you ordered something on Thursday, you should receive a shipping confirmation e-mail by Tuesday night at the latest (some of you have already received them.) The e-mail will go to the address associated with your Paypal account / what you used at checkout.

Godspeed, Chrome Ball. Thanks for everything.

Iron Claw Skates: Faux One One VM #1

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While we lament the demise of Skate.ly’s 411 collection and impatiently wait for Skateboarder‘s archive to fill out, the Iron Claw crew took it upon themselves to begin producing new issues of the seminal video magazine.

Contrary to the opinions of often-wrong message board pundits everywhere, participants in Slap‘s 2012 “One in a Million” festivities did not have their lives ruined. Kennedy Cantrell filmed a sick part and Matt Militano even makes an appearance in the “Chaos” section (though he doesn’t ride for the Claw like Kennedy does) for Life Ruiner Lurker Lou’s company, so there *IS* in fact light at the end of the tunnel for O.I.A.M. 2012 participants. Otherwise, Fred Gall is the east coast Lance Mountain, Cyrus Bennett comes through with his second solid part in a few months (hopefully the first one makes it online sometime soon), Phil Rodriguez makes his first non-Flipmode/Bronze appearance, Lou accurately tour guides you through the Williamsburg Bridge monument so you have no reason to ever go there again, and has his first full part in several years. Solid all-around video and a cool concept for tweens and nostalgists alike. Check out their site at IronClawSkates.com.

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Related: An Interview With Lurker Lou