Sir, This Is A Quartersnacks

📷 via @solojazz

Yep, change it to the Brunson River, fuck it. Henry had his run. He’s got a parkway.

Theories uploaded 13 minutes of raw files from all the filming trips down to New Orleans to make the Static 6 video. Lots of Jordan footy obvs.

Soo Saxton with the first [social] clip on the tables behind NYU.

“A skate shop doesn’t last for a quarter-century without genuine care for its community. And the thing about caring is that it doesn’t stop, and it takes serious effort. Putting in the work is Antisocial’s legacy.” Cole Nowicki profiled Antisocial Skateshop founder and the unofficial mayor of Vancouver skateboarding, Michelle Pezel, for Montecristo.

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Share Your Location — An Interview With Soo Saxton

📝 Intro + Interview by Greg Navarro
📷 Photography by Greg Navarro & Cole Giordano

You’re at a spot late at night, about to film a clip. You put your phone, keys and wallet in your bag. Two hours fly by and you’re deep in, battling this trick. You sit down to catch a breath and check your phone: 12 MISSED CALLS, 9 NEW TEXT MESSAGES from your girl. You’re cooked. It’s past 1 A.M. and your partner thinks you’re either dead, cheating or in trouble. What you doing? Maybe this could have been avoided if you just shared your location indefinitely. Or if you weren’t a skater.

I called up my brother Soo Saxton to chop it up about his new part. To give all you dedicated readers some context on who he is and his origins.

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Soo Saxton’s “SHARE YOUR LOCATION” Part

📷 Photo by Sam McKenna

Soo Saxton first came on our radar with a pair of parts by Gabe Shah back in 2022 — one of which ended with an ollie on Second Avenue that had sat as a NBD for decades. (An attempt on it first popped up in a 2001 Logic video.)

Today, we’re proud to present a new Soo part that him and Greg Navarro had been working on all year. Inspired by a late night, multi-hour trick battle that ended with him finally having a look at his phone only to see a plethora of missed calls and texts from his worried girlfriend, “Share Your Location” is the latest dispatch from the “Upper West Side Curb Club” multi-verse while we wait for Greg’s upcoming all-Central Park full-length video. Rad to see them hit nuggets that largely sit dormant between Columbus Circle and the Riverside Skatepark: the two-second bust Lincoln Center steps on Broadway, Dante Park, Straus Park, the 72nd Street 1 train stop (shout out Gray’s) and beyond.

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Waxing Ledges Is Contagious

A broken clock is right twice a day, and sometimes, Instagram subverts its mission of giving you AI shit that you didn’t ask for and shows a months-old nosegrind worthy of attention.

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Chuck’s Viral Sunburn

#mood via Humidity Skateshop

Leo Heinert’s Blitz Jam series hosted an impromptu skate jam at Flushing last week, and a bunch of wild shit went down. Really sick seeing people huck down the six, which feels like it hasn’t seen a ton of action since they renovated it over COVID. Brandon has got to go back for that 360 flip — that was wild.

Hypebeast paid a visit to Carpet Company HQ in Baltimore, and came back with a video exploring the two brothers’ creative and production process.

Soo Saxton is back with Gabe Shah for another six minute part filmed entirely in New York. You can feel the cold through the screen in some of those clips.

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