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Paul Rodriguez – LONG LOST CLIPS! #142

Like, favorite, and Subscribe for more! Long Lost Clips! Ep#142 – Today’s Long Lost Clip comes from 2003 and features a young P-Rod fs board sliding a long rail with a short run-up. Featuring guest skater Daniel Abadi and guest by-stander Kevin “Spanky” Long. Filmed by Kenji Taira Also check out www.dickjonesproductions.com! And follow me on Twitter – https://twitter.com/#!/_DickJones

Spanky & Mark Gutterman – LONG LOST CLIPS! #141

Like, favorite, and Subscribe for more! Long Lost Clips! Ep#141 – Today’s Long Lost Clip comes from 2000 and features a young Kevin “Spanky” Long and Mark Gutterman skating a rail back to back. Also check out www.dickjonesproductions.com! And follow me on Twitter – https://twitter.com/#!/_DickJones

Jesse Jenkins – BACK 2 BACK! x5

Like, favorite, and Subscribe for more! BACK 2 BACK! One day in 2003, I was setting up my camera at the spot when suddenly a young Jesse Jenkins began skating the bench in font of me. Starting it off with a first try, straight out of the car, kick flip crooked grind, he proceeded to do what would have been a five trick line… all on that one bench… back to back. Also check out the all NEW www.dickjonesproductions.com! And follow me on Twitter – https://twitter.com/#!/_DickJones

SF Files #8 – Fun times at 3rd & Army

Like, Favorite, & Subscribe for more! SF Files! Featuring all SF and bay area skate footage and sessions. Today’s file features Zack Blatt messing around at 3rd & Army with the various added obstacles that happened to be there that day, including a quarter pipe, a couch, and a launch ramp over the tuba. Also check out www.dickjonesproductions.com! And follow me on Twitter – https://twitter.com/#!/_DickJones

SF Files #7 – Step-up Ledge Gap

Like, Favorite, & Subscribe for more! SF Files! Featuring all SF and bay area skate footage and sessions. Today’s file features Zack Blatt skating the classic gap into the street at the once famous step-up ledge spot in downtown SF. The landing is so rough that you have to lean just right if you want to roll away. Lean a little too far forward and you’ll stick, a little too far back and you’ll slip-out. Also check out www.dickjonesproductions.com! And follow me on Twitter – https://twitter.com/#!/_DickJones