RIP IN PEACE: Vincent Nava
9/10/2020
A life cut short is always a tragedy, heavier still when it's someone just beginning to bloom. For many of us, our introduction to Vincent Nava was his Pig Wheels part that dropped earlier this year. It had us asking, Who is this Hellraiser lookin’ dude unloading on all these rails?! Sometimes people make up for a lack of ability with a loud look, but Vincent had the chops to squash any naysayers. When I called him for an interview, I thought I might be about to talk with a young man full of fury and harsh slogans, but I was immediately struck by how kind, funny and collected he was. He loved his family, taught kids to skate and would do anything for his homies in the 10C41 crew. We should consider ourselves lucky that he shared his gift with us, unapologetically. Throw on his part next time you need an extra dose of confidence for some new clips or your kit. RIP, Vincent. Thank you for reminding us how cool it is to be an individual. —Ted Schmitz
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RIP IN PEACE: Joe Fong
Joe was not only a pioneering ripper, but also an early member of the Thrasher family. Get to know a legend—gone to soon—with this powerful tribute from his fellow lifer Bryce Kanights. -
9/02/2024
RIP IN PEACE: Chris Casey
Whether on the session or in front of the camera, Chris Casey left an everlasting impact with every skate scene he blessed with his infectious energy. His friends Dimitry Elyashkevich and Todd Schweinbold share their touching words to a singular figure of fun and excitement in our little world. -
8/14/2024
RIP IN PEACE: Juan "El Meni" Menicucci
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5/21/2024
RIP IN PEACE: Bill Miller
Midwest skateboarding lost a force of nature recently. Kevin Wilkins remembers the great Bill Miller. -
3/25/2024
RIP IN PEACE: Jake Tearney
The Colorado skate community lost a longtime chronicler and genuine ripper in the scene, Jake Tearney. Friend Chris Sessions educates you on his impact along with a few vintage Swellbow zines.