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Message 2114 (29. Dec. 2006 17:56) (Tree)

Bernhard
bernhard@adinfinitum.de
Wheels
: Yes, I still have this tape. The editing is pretty bad, but the skating is pretty descent. I need to figure out how to get it on to a dvd so that it will last.

When you manage to do so, I'm pretty sure that some people here on the forum (including me) would be interested.
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Robert: Wheels (29. Dec. 2006 05:42)
 Hi all,

About sixteen years ago, I made a skate tape while in college and sent it out to a bunch of companies. I got sponsored by Bauer because they did not have much of a presence in the vert scene. I got a lot of good stuff. I also got some rollerskate wheels from Kryptonics. Has anyone ever heard or seen Jr. Rippers? These are the wheels I still have and wonder if they are any good. They have small little grooves and I wonder, if they are indoor wheels. They work fine at the park, but I am just curious, if you know of them.

Robert
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Bernhard: Wheels (29. Dec. 2006 10:46)
 : About sixteen years ago, I made a skate tape while in college and sent it out to a bunch of companies.

Do you still have this tape?

: I got sponsored by Bauer because they did not have much of a presence in the vert scene.

Great! My first decent boot was a Bauer Turbo 33. I posted an image of this in message 5

: I got a lot of good stuff. I also got some rollerskate wheels from Kryptonics. Has anyone ever heard or seen Jr. Rippers? These are the wheels I still have and wonder if they are any good. They have small little grooves and I wonder, if they are indoor wheels. They work fine at the park, but I am just curious, if you know of them.

I don't know this specific wheel. At the moment I am riding Krypto wheels myself (Kryptonics Shadows). Before that I had some Powell wheels on my skated, but they were too small. The grooves in your wheels are there to give them more grip although they are (preumably) quite hard.

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Robert: Wheels (29. Dec. 2006 16:11)
 Yes, I still have this tape. The editing is pretty bad, but the skating is pretty descent. I need to figure out how to get it on to a dvd so that it will last.


: : About sixteen years ago, I made a skate tape while in college and sent it out to a bunch of companies.
:
: Do you still have this tape?
:
: : I got sponsored by Bauer because they did not have much of a presence in the vert scene.
:
: Great! My first decent boot was a Bauer Turbo 33. I posted an image of this in message 5
:
: : I got a lot of good stuff. I also got some rollerskate wheels from Kryptonics. Has anyone ever heard or seen Jr. Rippers? These are the wheels I still have and wonder if they are any good. They have small little grooves and I wonder, if they are indoor wheels. They work fine at the park, but I am just curious, if you know of them.
:
: I don't know this specific wheel. At the moment I am riding Krypto wheels myself (Kryptonics Shadows). Before that I had some Powell wheels on my skated, but they were too small. The grooves in your wheels are there to give them more grip although they are (preumably) quite hard.
:
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Bernhard: Wheels (29. Dec. 2006 17:56)
 : Yes, I still have this tape. The editing is pretty bad, but the skating is pretty descent. I need to figure out how to get it on to a dvd so that it will last.

When you manage to do so, I'm pretty sure that some people here on the forum (including me) would be interested.
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Robert: Wheels (29. Dec. 2006 18:40)
 Yeah, it would be cool if I could make an mpeg out of it.

: : Yes, I still have this tape. The editing is pretty bad, but the skating is pretty descent. I need to figure out how to get it on to a dvd so that it will last.
:
: When you manage to do so, I'm pretty sure that some people here on the forum (including me) would be interested.
  Write reply
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