BoardPusher Shop Owner Forever Stamps

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Didn’t have this on our 2023 bingo card. One of the BoardPusher Skateboards shop owners, William James Taylor Jr., sent us a signed sheet of USPS Forever Stamps,

“…your business helped me get seen by the art director for Art of the Skateboard with the USPS. He found one of my creations I was promoting for my BoardPusher shop, and then sent me an email asking me to join the project. When I opened my store, I had no clue it would lead to something so amazing! So, as I’m making my list of family, friends, and an old high school art teacher who I want to sign a sheet of the stamps for, I wanted to send you all one too.

Thanks for helping me and everyone else who works with you put our art on beautiful custom decks! Couldn’t have done it without you guys to host my little store, cause that’s how my deck got seen in the first place for it to happen!”

So stoked for William! You can visit his custom skateboard shop at BoardPusher.com/core222 or use one of his backgrounds available in our Deck Designer to customize your own skateboard graphic!

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She Can Read

Atiba asked me about a year ago if I’d be into doing a board with his photos of Interpol and myself. Being that we had used their song “Obstacle 1” for my part in the video ‘Yeah Right’ I said of course! Neither Atiba or I thinking about the fact that Yeah Right was coming up on 20yr anniversary this year. Wow!.. I remember bringing the CD “Turn on The Bright Lights” to Ty Evans apartment in Hollywood.

I said to him. “Man I found this song of a great band and I don’t think a lot of people know of them yet. I really want to use this song!” and Ty loved it. He started editing to it right away. I had so much footage and it’s one of the best video parts I’ve had. So thank you Interpol and their management/label for your music. People still tell me to this day Yeah Right is what got them into Interpol and that genre. What an incredible feeling to piece together a video part.

Also I remember being so happy that Ty didn’t show me much of the video. I liked that. I wanted to be almost as surprised as someone who had no involvement. I had helped with a lot of skits so I had a feel for the video but at the premiere I was blown away by everyone’s skate footage. I had only witnessed a handful of my teammates tricks in person. Everyone’s skating was amazing. I am very proud to have skated so hard and worked so hard with our Girl/Chocolate family. Here’s to all the little things that make the big things happen. 🍻 Seasons like that in life are priceless.” – Brian Anderson

Yeah Right x Interpol x Atiba x BA decks and tees now available at skateshops worldwide and Crailstore.com 💚✨

Skateline: 06.13.23

Skateline: 06.13.23
Gary talks Geoff Rowley’s Free Dome to Skate part, Chris Colbourn’s Flower Suit part, Brett Heinis‘ Vida part, Limosine’s Austin trip, Mark Suciu, Marky Numbers and more in today’s episode of Skateline.
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