Jon Dickson recently flipped Aaron Harrison’s 1997 ender backside as he ollied his way into Deathwish’s professional designation, but Jamie Thomas lately has been revisiting his own greatest hits catalogue, between an extended remix of his “Welcome to Hell” tree wallie in the recent TWS production and here, immortal technique on a spot ripped straight from a late-90s Zero video, or at least that gap to blue rail that Cairo Foster and Chris Senn approached in a similar fashion about 10 years back. Also worth a mention is a rarely utilized but probably underrated graphic/wheel color combo.
Separately: If somebody told you when the “Thrill of It All” promo came out that besides Jamie Thomas, the dude going the hardest 16 years later would be the one who landed 70% of his tricks in a 10-clip part, would you have believed it?
Tags: big jumps, Danzig, Deathwish, eras in which Matt Mumford had hair, Erik Ellington, gaps, hair farming, Jamie Thomas, Jon Dickson, rails, THRILLHO, tricks that grow on trees, Zero
April 24, 2013 at 11:18 am |
His endurance is refreshing for sure.
April 24, 2013 at 11:19 am |
(I like to think of skateboarding as a marathon, not a sprint)
April 30, 2013 at 2:00 pm |
Perfect screenshot of Bonestorm.
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