Showing posts with label memorabilia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memorabilia. Show all posts

4/16/15

Vintage Skate Mag, Flyer & Catalog Scans: H-Street Newsletters


Part 3 of a look into a collection of various skateboarding memorabilia from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Every week (or so), we will pick a couple items to go over and give them high-resolution scans. This week, two newsletters from H-Street.


First up is a H-street Newsletter from October 1991. It is a single page newsletter with printing on both sides. H-Street would send out a newsletter every few months or so, it would give updates on their skate team, products, and info on their next video release. They sent out this newsletter right after Mike Ternasky left the company and started up Plan B, taking several of H-Streets riders with him. This is mentioned in the main section on the front page. Also on the front is info on submitting for sponsorship, a update on their demos, and a section about art work that people have sent to them.


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On the back is info on their next video release and more artwork they recieved from fans.

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The next newsletter is from 1992. They now called them "The Orange Report". It was a 4 page newsletter printed on orange paper. Unlike the other versions that were folded and put in envelopes, this one was folded, stapled shut, and had the mailing label attached to the front page.

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The front page had info on their latest video "Next Generation". The second page contained a quiz about the video, in which the first 20 people to mail in the correct answers would win a skate deck. also on the second page was a best of poll for the video and a section about what all skate team members have been up to.
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Page three is all about their newest products.

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The back page contained a section where tony Magnusson talks about filming and editing and then a section where Eric Koston and Alphonzo Rawls are interviewed.

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That's all for these two items. Will have scans of more stuff next week.

Previous entries:
Part 1: Vintage Skate Magazines, Catalogs, & Newsletters Overview
Part 2: California Cheap Skates Catalog

2/20/15

Vintage Skate Mag, Flyer & Catalog Scans: California Cheap Skates


Part 2 of a look into a collection of various skateboarding memorabilia from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Every week (or so), we will pick a couple items to go over and give them high-resolution scans. This week, a California Cheap Skates Catalog.
California Cheap Skates was a very popular mail order company in the late 80's and early 90's. Based in San Luis Obispo, CA, they started in 1985, but according to some of their ads, they state they had been "Serving Skaters Since 1975". California Cheap Skates ran ads in all the skate magazines and put out a free catalog about twice a year. The catalogs were full color and ran about 30 or so pages. They were very popular. To get a catalog, and be put on the list for future catalogs, you just sent them a letter with your address or called the phone number they put in their magazine ads.

As the years went on, skateboarding went through several changes, California Cheap Skates eventually rebranded itself as CCS. Then in 2008, the company was sold to Footlocker. This was when Footlocker was trying it's hardest to get some of the "extreme sports" money. Up until then, CCS was mail-order and online only, but in 2009, Footlocker opened up 22 brick-and-motar retail stores. They lasted just 4 years, with the last one closing down in March 2013. The popular catalogs were discontinued as well. And in 2014, Footlocker decided they were going to completely shut down CCS, they already started diverting customers to their Eastbay site. Fortunately some skate industry people up in Portland, OR, heard about this and bought CCS and are currently working on returning it to it's former self. They felt such an iconic company like CCS shouldn't die. Whether you ordered from them, or just read through their catalogs, CCS is a company that has created amazing memories for millions of skaters.

Here is a California Cheap Skates catalog from 1988 (possibly 1989, there are no dates on it). Like all their catalogs, it's roughly 5" wide by 10" tall.

This is one of their dual catalogs, one half being their skate section, and then you flip it over and the other half was their apparel section, which they called California Surf Style. Tony Magnussan was on one cover, while Tony Hawk was on the other.

Opening the California Cheap Skates side, you find a selection of skateboards. The boards were placed in a random order it seems. There's the price for the deck and for the complete under each one, along with the name of the trucks and wheels it comes with.







Next section was the individual components, a page for trucks and then for wheels.


Next up were the accessories.

Many of these items have disappeared from skateboarding completely. Like those plastic coppers that went on the trucks so that you grind them instead of grinding down your trucks, and the Cell Block riser pads that were supposed to absorb the stress of landing jumps.


The prices of those VHS tapes seem ridiculous today.

The center of the catalog has the order forms. One side is for the Cheap Skates side of the catalog and the other is for the Surf Style side.
Flip the catalog over and there's the California Surf Style side of the catalog , where all the clothing is featured.

Some really odd clothing, but back then, it was (probably) cool.












That's all of for this catalog. Will have scans of another item next week.

Part 1: Vintage Skate Magazines, Catalogs, Newsletters & More...