Skateboarder Magazine Vol. 1 No. 4
by John Severson
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About the Book
Set the dial on your Way Back Machine to 1964. That's the year skateboarding first exploded in popularity, prompting Surfer magazine founder John Severson to introduce The Quarterly Skateboarder, the first publication dedicated solely to covering the evolution of the newly-emerging sport. Pre-dating any other skateboard media you can name, The Quarterly Skateboarder (the name changed to Skateboarder Magazine with the third issue) went on to profile in its four 1960s issues some serious early skateboarding history! With original copies fetching well north of $100.00 each, these fully restored reprints printed on thick, premium paper are an easy way for collectors to acquire copies for considerably less.
The contents of Vol. 1 No. 4 include the Cover: Pat McGee, Editorial: Skateboarding's Rights and Duties, Profile: Pat McGee, Skateboard Tips, Skateboarding France, Murphy Gets a Story (Rick Griffin cartoon), Profile: Woody Woodward, The Moscow Adventures of Secret Agent Rodney Dangerfield (fiction), Getting Around (reader submissions), Wheelies (cartoons). Major ads include Crest Skate Wheels, Sterling's Mustang and Hobie.
Published with the permission of the owner of Skateboarder, The Enthusiast Network.
The contents of Vol. 1 No. 4 include the Cover: Pat McGee, Editorial: Skateboarding's Rights and Duties, Profile: Pat McGee, Skateboard Tips, Skateboarding France, Murphy Gets a Story (Rick Griffin cartoon), Profile: Woody Woodward, The Moscow Adventures of Secret Agent Rodney Dangerfield (fiction), Getting Around (reader submissions), Wheelies (cartoons). Major ads include Crest Skate Wheels, Sterling's Mustang and Hobie.
Published with the permission of the owner of Skateboarder, The Enthusiast Network.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Sports & Adventure
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Dec 03, 2015
- Language English
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About the Creator
Fine publications about skateboarding, including The Best of Skate Fate book, Skate Fate Issue #77, the first four issues of Skateboarder Magazine from 1964-'65, and Neil Blender and Stacy Peralta's book, First, I Used to Build Giant Thorns. Also available is Garry Davis' first collection of writing, Solar Power.