Tales From The Black Van Longboard Surf DVD

Tales From The Black Van Longboard Surf DVD featuring CJ Nelson, Turkey and Scotty Stopnik, Jerad “J-Rad” Mell, J. Acuna, Tyler ‘The Pickle’ Warren, Al Knost, Nato, Jerboe Fletcher, Drowning Men, and it’s got super hi-tech angles and a van that has since broke

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Tales From The Black Van Longboard Surf DVD

Tales From The Black Van Longboard Surf DVD 2008
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Twenty-five minutes long and full of all kinds of stuff like Embalmers, Japanese Motors, Brothers Marshal, CJ Nelson, Turkey and Scotty Stopnik, Jerad “J-Rad” Mell, J. Acuna, Tyler ‘The Pickle’ Warren, Al Knost, Nato, Jerboe Fletcher, Drowning Men, and it’s got super hi-tech angles and a van that has since broke.

Amazing stuff, man. Like, better than parking tickets and stubbing your toe; action-packed surfing dudes, I’m pretty sure.

Caught Inside Review: " As longboard surfing evolves and new-school rippers like Alex Knost, CJ Nelson and Robin Kegel become household names as the most identifiable of the longboard hipster generation, this sub-culture is bound to spin off a few precious pieces for surfing's collective historical record. Kegel's Gato Heroi clothing label, Knost's artistic endeavors (evidenced by his signature-style boxcover art) and Steve Cleveland's top-selling longboard dvd, Another State of Mind, featuring CJ Nelson are a few of the initial shots being fired across surfing's collective bow.

Tales From The Black Van adheres to the hipster image. A quick twenty-five minutes, all rendered in black and white and stuffed with enough radical longboarding and music from bands including Knost's own Japanes Motors is a lesson plan for wannabe's in far-flung locales who don't have immediate access to the streets of Newport Beach and Laguna, the centrifuge for this post-modern beatnik culture."


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