Duuuude ! That's awesome. I started skating in the 1970's as a kid in SoCal, BMX too. I was a total surf-skate punk in High School. Class of 1987. Brings back great memories ! Congrats man. I had flashback nostalgia seeing some of those signs, logos, and stickers ! I had a lot myself, or I remember seeing them. Thanks for the peek. I feel stoked now. Unfortunately I'm 54 and not 17 anymore though, lol . Oh man, great memories, great times. My favorite is that big Santa Cruz logo, I still miss my Santa Cruz board; I think I had it when I was 14 in 1983 ( ? ).
Oh,...my,...GOD!!!!! I started skating in the late 80s. You one-hundred-percent nailed it! I am joyed to see the Walker Banner. I have the same exact Vision Psycho Stick and Ray Barbee hanging on my office wall. Also, the Shred Shed was the only shop in Durango Colorado for a number of years. You brought such a smile to my face. This is amazing!!!!
This is sweet bro!!!! Living in small town NZ back in the day, we had no easy access to skate gear and the like(and no money either). I spent so many reading skate magazines and loving the graphics on the decks.. You’ve nailed it mate! Thanks for sharing!
Good times!💙💛❤Looks more professional than the "shops" I had growing up. New Jersey, 1988 there were two spots to by skateboards near me, both were like speakeasys. One was an autoparts store, which had a counter like yours. The other was a Liquor Store/Video Rental. They had a small selection in the back.😄
Yeah, it's funny how some comments are comparing 90s skate shops to this. They definitely weren't the same, but I guess when you're a kid, it all seems overwhelming - but like you said, most 80s shops were barely 'shops'! That is unless they were part of some cheap bike shop, or some shit like that?!
Standard basement, man, that was one hell of a basement. From the vibe of the shop you were going for, def. a late 80s, Santa Monica/Venice/SD bright colorways of the West Coast. For me, started skating in '89 and heavy in the early 90s in NYC - the shops were def. urbanized with Shut, then 101, Blind, Life, Earth and others where street style took over the beach vibe. Maybe one day, I earn enough money to build something of a NYC skate shop next to a corner bodega with graffities and stickers. One can dream.
This brings back a lot of memories for me. I was at the peak of my skateboarding years between 1987-1990. What a great time. And that is exactly what I remember the skate shops and BMX shops in my area looking like. Nice touch with the Misfits posters and the decor as well. Truly incredible basement space. Well done.
that brought me a HUGE FLASHback of when i was young and drove to Montreal to "footloose" to buy my 1st real skateboard !!! 36 years ago lol !!! the decor reminded me of it. thanks for the memories
🙌 Life goals! Thanks for taking the time to share this! I love how you have it hidden behind the curtain, adds to the sense of going through a portal to your blast from the past. So awesome 👏
"Well, I got me an office, gold records on the wall." - Joe Walsh Love that you have the Ban This tribute deck in your collection. I've got a few Jason Jessee Sun God tribute decks, along with an original, and Kevin Staab Mad Scientist and Pirate tributes to go with an original Witch and Genie. Some decks are getting crazy in price and a Jeff Grosso Toybox is going for at least double what I paid for mine a few years ago, so I picked up a tribute to build up. I collect decks from skaters that I looked up to when I was a kid, mostly Powell Peralta and Santa Cruz, so your set up is super rad.
Dude this takes me back to the late 80's early 90's. Gives me flashbacks to my hometown skate/bike shop that has since closed years and years ago. Awesome collection. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job. Def has those 80s skateshop feels. I remember the first one I walked into. They had all the boards on the roof graphic facing downwards. Spent a couple of hours with my head facing the roof. My neck was sore the night. Ended up convincing mum to buy a psycho stick as my first board for christmas. 😎
Gawd that is fuckin cool!! I remember going to skateshops back then with my brothers. hangin out getting parts and meeting other skaters. I was the little grom sister that would get a free sticker or got to watch any 411 skate vid I wanted at a few shops. So many memories. Skate Life Forever 🤘🏽 This is incredibly awesome 🖤
Old school to me is Cadillac, Road Rider and then Oj wheels, X-Caliber and then Tracker, Chicago, Gull wing Trucks , Rad Pad risers, G&S , Logan Earth Ski, Sims, Bahne, skateboards...Lol... Most skateboards back in the day were sold at bike shops...I didn't see a real skate shop until like 1977 at our local skate park...and yeah, it was something special going in to one for the first time...Magical,...and relatively speaking the skateboards and stuff were way more expensive...It was a major investment getting a skateboard back in those days.
F'n nice my man! Looks like you grew up on the east coast, I see some Walker stuff, Toxic out of OC, MD, etc. These were the best times! When I used to visit family in Elizabeth City, NC (where there was NO skate scene, I thought), I met a guy while skating and we went over to his house cuz he said he had some boards for sale. We go in his room, he opens an armoire and there's a mini-shop inside. Maybe 10-15 boards, some wheels/trucks, T's, stickers, everything!!! I'm almost as jealous of your set-up than I was of his! Except you have bikes AND drums, etc! I was more into BMX/street, but I did own a crappy DYNO and regret having my Hutch stolen!
Rad as, you've captured the vibe for sure. Will always remember walking into a skate shop for the first time in 1987 and being blown away. I loved the colourful Gators and Gonz's.
That is super dope homie! I'm 51 and have been skating for 46 years... I have an insane collection like you... I've been thinking about doing something like that and now that I see your bad azz setup, I'm going to bite off your idea! Niiiice job!
Bro, you're just like me. I also do BMX flatland and skated back in the 80s. How could I not if Freestylin magazine always featured skateboarding. lol This is an awesome basement man. Keep up the awesome work!!
That is killer! I went to one of those Bones Brigade demos on the ‘89 Tour too, remember seeing the patch in the booklet but never got one. (Still have the booklet though.) You’re also the only other person beside me that I’ve ever seen with one of those Body Glove neoprene bracelets. Still have that as well.
Oh man the nostalgia I felt when you first showed the Shred Shed was awesome. Dude, if you were in my area and we were around each other but not exactly 'friends', mostly because I can be difficult at times, and then I saw that you had this shop😲 I would forced my friendship upon you😆 So rad
“I’ll take the red Powell with the skull and snake…ey dude, don’t forget my rails. Oh and I’ll grab a set of the Independents and those Hosoi wheels up the back.”
Great job, takes me back to 88, the board shapes and graphics just captured the imagination a lot more as a kid. You need some VHS tapes on display too!
Awesome. Love that you reproduced some boards. I got some uncut blanks from Drifter and took an old School flat G&S and cut it out with the blank onto a minder concave. I will definitely build a skateshop mancave at the next house. Right now i have juat taken iver the girl's room while ahe is at college. When ahe visits i get in trouble😂.
I absolutely loved the way the old skate shops smelled. You know exactly what I am talking about.
I know that smell 😊 it's like a combination of wax ,stickers and 🧈 butter products...
I remember the smell in my first CCS box from 1995 (my Acme complete)
Dope collection and concept! I instantly got that skate shop feel.
Lots of weed smoking behind the shop with mini ramp and beer cans everywhere would finish off the authenticity. 🤘😵💫🤘
Dude this is BEYOND SICK.
Duuuude ! That's awesome. I started skating in the 1970's as a kid in SoCal, BMX too. I was a total surf-skate punk in High School. Class of 1987. Brings back great memories ! Congrats man. I had flashback nostalgia seeing some of those signs, logos, and stickers ! I had a lot myself, or I remember seeing them. Thanks for the peek. I feel stoked now. Unfortunately I'm 54 and not 17 anymore though, lol . Oh man, great memories, great times. My favorite is that big Santa Cruz logo, I still miss my Santa Cruz board; I think I had it when I was 14 in 1983 ( ? ).
Oh,...my,...GOD!!!!! I started skating in the late 80s. You one-hundred-percent nailed it! I am joyed to see the Walker Banner. I have the same exact Vision Psycho Stick and Ray Barbee hanging on my office wall. Also, the Shred Shed was the only shop in Durango Colorado for a number of years. You brought such a smile to my face. This is amazing!!!!
I used to shop at the Shred shed .
@allenguimond4634 Just for grins, can you recall the owners names?
James...?
@allenguimond4634 Wow, yep. Ken and James. What years were you there in Durango? Did you skate?
1989 till present day.
Nostalgia is a powerful drug.
Looks great - excellent job!!
I love this. It reminds me of the Homewood Skate Shop from the mid to late 80's. Thank you for posting this.
Dude must have a pretty Good Job to afford all this awesomeness,Good on you Brother sick collection...
This is sweet bro!!!! Living in small town NZ back in the day, we had no easy access to skate gear and the like(and no money either). I spent so many reading skate magazines and loving the graphics on the decks..
You’ve nailed it mate! Thanks for sharing!
Good times!💙💛❤Looks more professional than the "shops" I had growing up. New Jersey, 1988 there were two spots to by skateboards near me, both were like speakeasys. One was an autoparts store, which had a counter like yours. The other was a Liquor Store/Video Rental. They had a small selection in the back.😄
Yeah, it's funny how some comments are comparing 90s skate shops to this. They definitely weren't the same, but I guess when you're a kid, it all seems overwhelming - but like you said, most 80s shops were barely 'shops'! That is unless they were part of some cheap bike shop, or some shit like that?!
Dude, as someone who started skating in the 80's, this is so rad. 🤘🏼
Standard basement, man, that was one hell of a basement. From the vibe of the shop you were going for, def. a late 80s, Santa Monica/Venice/SD bright colorways of the West Coast. For me, started skating in '89 and heavy in the early 90s in NYC - the shops were def. urbanized with Shut, then 101, Blind, Life, Earth and others where street style took over the beach vibe. Maybe one day, I earn enough money to build something of a NYC skate shop next to a corner bodega with graffities and stickers. One can dream.
OMG!!!!! I would love to do this but a 90's skateshop vibes!!! Your basement is so freaking amazing!!!!!!
This brings back a lot of memories for me. I was at the peak of my skateboarding years between 1987-1990. What a great time. And that is exactly what I remember the skate shops and BMX shops in my area looking like. Nice touch with the Misfits posters and the decor as well. Truly incredible basement space. Well done.
That is the greatest Skater man cave ever.
I too collect reissues strictly for vanity.
When society collapses, we could use the boards as fire wood.
that brought me a HUGE FLASHback of when i was young and drove to Montreal to "footloose" to buy my 1st real skateboard !!! 36 years ago lol !!! the decor reminded me of it. thanks for the memories
I’ve watched this video several times, every man should have a room he can escape too. This is one of my favorite man caves
Love that! You should get some old skate vhs tapes and a little tv to fully complete the vibe
I would be kid in a candy store!! This beyond cool!! Thanks for sharing!!
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug!
I love it, great work!
👏🏻👏🏻
Reissue is just fine. Dope ass set up. Atmosphere goes a loooong way too. Cool to see a Brand X behind that Grosso!
🙌 Life goals! Thanks for taking the time to share this! I love how you have it hidden behind the curtain, adds to the sense of going through a portal to your blast from the past. So awesome 👏
EPIC basement. Well done dude. Way to keep the dream alive. I felt the nostalgia, big time
Reminds me of the Bike Shops/Skate Shops of the mid 80s-early 90s. Awesome flashback!
Thank you youtube for suggesting this video. Wow, this is awesome!!!
"Well, I got me an office, gold records on the wall." - Joe Walsh
Love that you have the Ban This tribute deck in your collection. I've got a few Jason Jessee Sun God tribute decks, along with an original, and Kevin Staab Mad Scientist and Pirate tributes to go with an original Witch and Genie. Some decks are getting crazy in price and a Jeff Grosso Toybox is going for at least double what I paid for mine a few years ago, so I picked up a tribute to build up.
I collect decks from skaters that I looked up to when I was a kid, mostly Powell Peralta and Santa Cruz, so your set up is super rad.
Warms my heart! Brings me back to those days. Love it!
Dude this takes me back to the late 80's early 90's. Gives me flashbacks to my hometown skate/bike shop that has since closed years and years ago. Awesome collection. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job. Def has those 80s skateshop feels. I remember the first one I walked into. They had all the boards on the roof graphic facing downwards. Spent a couple of hours with my head facing the roof. My neck was sore the night. Ended up convincing mum to buy a psycho stick as my first board for christmas. 😎
Damn what a beauty ! ... all you need is basement the band to be playing in your basement as shop music lol seems cool 😅❤
Gawd that is fuckin cool!! I remember going to skateshops back then with my brothers. hangin out getting parts and meeting other skaters. I was the little grom sister that would get a free sticker or got to watch any 411 skate vid I wanted at a few shops. So many memories. Skate Life Forever 🤘🏽 This is incredibly awesome 🖤
Dude, that is exactly what this store looked like that I had as a kid. Wave Dancer was the name of the store. Good stuff.
Old school to me is Cadillac, Road Rider and then Oj wheels, X-Caliber and then Tracker, Chicago, Gull wing Trucks , Rad Pad risers, G&S , Logan Earth Ski, Sims, Bahne, skateboards...Lol... Most skateboards back in the day were sold at bike shops...I didn't see a real skate shop until like 1977 at our local skate park...and yeah, it was something special going in to one for the first time...Magical,...and relatively speaking the skateboards and stuff were way more expensive...It was a major investment getting a skateboard back in those days.
THATS SO SICK. Ide love to just chill in a skateshop n blaze on my relax time
F'n nice my man! Looks like you grew up on the east coast, I see some Walker stuff, Toxic out of OC, MD, etc. These were the best times!
When I used to visit family in Elizabeth City, NC (where there was NO skate scene, I thought), I met a guy while skating and we went over to his house cuz he said he had some boards for sale.
We go in his room, he opens an armoire and there's a mini-shop inside. Maybe 10-15 boards, some wheels/trucks, T's, stickers, everything!!!
I'm almost as jealous of your set-up than I was of his! Except you have bikes AND drums, etc! I was more into BMX/street, but I did own a crappy DYNO and regret having my Hutch stolen!
As a 80s /90s skater this is the coolest thing iv ever seen
Reminds me of You Animal You in Kansas City. First skate shop I ever got to visit as a kid. Love the podcast.
Rad as, you've captured the vibe for sure. Will always remember walking into a skate shop for the first time in 1987 and being blown away. I loved the colourful Gators and Gonz's.
That is awesome! There's nothing wrong with re-issue stuff. It's still super cool.
That is super dope homie! I'm 51 and have been skating for 46 years... I have an insane collection like you... I've been thinking about doing something like that and now that I see your bad azz setup, I'm going to bite off your idea! Niiiice job!
A flood of memories just ran through me. I still have an original powell patch on the back of a jean jacket.
Looks Awesome 👏. I have a few old school decks hanging on my wall put you have what every old school Sk8ter deams off.
Bro, you're just like me. I also do BMX flatland and skated back in the 80s. How could I not if Freestylin magazine always featured skateboarding. lol This is an awesome basement man. Keep up the awesome work!!
Amazing, great idea¡¡ Brings back memories and emotions as I remember from skateshops in Mexico City
Sick!! I Love it, brings back good memories for me. Love the banners!
Wow. Living the dream. Still in it. Wow.
That is killer! I went to one of those Bones Brigade demos on the ‘89 Tour too, remember seeing the patch in the booklet but never got one. (Still have the booklet though.) You’re also the only other person beside me that I’ve ever seen with one of those Body Glove neoprene bracelets. Still have that as well.
This is rad dude. It's all about the environment
Awesome! The Veriflex voodoo was my first board also! Very nostalgic 👍👍👍
Oh man the nostalgia I felt when you first showed the Shred Shed was awesome. Dude, if you were in my area and we were around each other but not exactly 'friends', mostly because I can be difficult at times, and then I saw that you had this shop😲 I would forced my friendship upon you😆 So rad
“I’ll take the red Powell with the skull and snake…ey dude, don’t forget my rails. Oh and I’ll grab a set of the Independents and those Hosoi wheels up the back.”
this is so cool! it's pure passion here, we can feel your happiness and pride. enjoy man!
You did it… you fuckn did it! Big props homie
As soon as you pulled that curtain back, awesome memories came flooding back from 1985. I was 11 and got seriously into skating. Awesome job man.
Living the dream! That's so sick bro 👊👊
You sir are fantastic customer and supporter of the skate industry
Wow!!!! Very cool bro!!! Blast from the past!!!!!!
Great job, takes me back to 88, the board shapes and graphics just captured the imagination a lot more as a kid. You need some VHS tapes on display too!
this is sick, makes me remember my dads collection
CZcams knows me so well. This video popped up and I got to watch it and share it 👍
Beauty collection!!
Epic. Thanks for sharing. I've being skating since 1987 and rode bmx (mostly flatland) in the 90s. I should get another bike...
So sick! I used to work for a shop called Shred Shed in the mid-late 90's.
Awesome. Love that you reproduced some boards. I got some uncut blanks from Drifter and took an old School flat G&S and cut it out with the blank onto a minder concave.
I will definitely build a skateshop mancave at the next house. Right now i have juat taken iver the girl's room while ahe is at college. When ahe visits i get in trouble😂.
Love it !
Great display. Love the OG banners. They really make the room.
Soo cool man! Great work!
Brings back Great Memories!!!
Love the concept and more ❤ amazing
Cool stuff, would love to have a setup like this for my boards, but it would probably make me buy a bunch of new boards and reissues again lol.
Looks awesome!!
Sick is an understatement! I want one at my place now 😂
Love it bro
Fantastic!
Soooo rad!
Dude...I love it💪🏼 Totally captures the essence of the only skate shop in our area...it was in a basement. So good👊🏼
This is rad and inspiring!
Man, this is killerrrrr! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤️
That's awesome 🤘
That’s sick! Love it man🔥
props m8.. all the goodies right there !🥳🥳
Love it Matt. Keep up the awesomeness! ODB from OLP
Awesome. I love it!
It's incredible!
Awesome!
nailed it, looks awesome
Great set up!
Great vibe in there!
Brought back some old memories. Thanks.
Dude this is amazing
Really enjoyed it! Awesome vibe
Amazing. Subscribed.
Awesome.
You nailed it!
That is cool! 🛹
This is so cool!
Awesome 👍
Thats a sick idea. You should add a shoe wall and put up some Osiris D3's, Emerica Reynolds 1, 2 & 3s, Es Accels' lol
Whoa!
AMAZING!
👍
Insane man i love it