Slalom! archive: issues n° 1 and n° 2 posted
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Armands,
You may be right about me making a mistake, so please help me identify the skaters if you find a mistake.
However you need to record the image number if you see an image with mistakes in the text. Right click on the image and choose save. Like that you will see which is the name of the image (names of images in the random library are all numbers).
To see many images in the image library press Refresh in your browser (Press [F5] in Internet Explorer) repeatedly.
Jani
You may be right about me making a mistake, so please help me identify the skaters if you find a mistake.
However you need to record the image number if you see an image with mistakes in the text. Right click on the image and choose save. Like that you will see which is the name of the image (names of images in the random library are all numbers).
To see many images in the image library press Refresh in your browser (Press [F5] in Internet Explorer) repeatedly.
Jani
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The image library is now working again, it required a little bit of re-programming to work appropriately:Oh and BTW - the old ISSA image archive (the one you refreshed on the homepage of ss.com) that has been replaced...does that still exist on this site...or is the image directory open????
I miss that feature of this site.
Random image library
There will soon be a link from the front pages (as before).
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You know guys Slalom! issues 10-23 (plus the ISSA rulebook and other goodies) were scanned by Hughr a few years ago. These were Gilmour's copies. Some of the scans are hard to read so fresh (larger) scans might be nice but otherwsie they are all here.
http://www.skatemags.homestead.com/slalommagazine.html
I have had them all on my harddrive for years too so if you want to save the trouble of downloading them all I can make a .ZIP file of all the pages from Hurghr's site.
What do you think got me into slalom 3 years ago. Well what do you think got me excited about slalom. Slalom! magazine of course and all the riders I saw on it's pages. There was a reason my first slalom decks were Indianas. Luca rode them...Gilmour praised Luca...Turners were nowhere to be found (the next thing Gilmour praised and 3+ years ago classic Turners were going for $1000+ on e-bay)...So I figured Indianas must have been good if Luca dominated on them. Little did I know at the time Luca's deck had little to do with production Indianas. I spent 8 months trying to get Indianas to work for me, they never did. My first race (DC summer slalom nights finale Sept 01) was raced on an Indiana/g-truck/g-truck control(seismic clone) /toe block/hyper strada setup....oh the memories...
Anyway Slalom! is where I turned to for equipment/technique advice way back when. It's funny how 3 years later I have come full circle and am again refering to Slalom! But I know alot more things now and have alot more secrets!
Thanks Slalom! Thanks Jani!
http://www.skatemags.homestead.com/slalommagazine.html
I have had them all on my harddrive for years too so if you want to save the trouble of downloading them all I can make a .ZIP file of all the pages from Hurghr's site.
What do you think got me into slalom 3 years ago. Well what do you think got me excited about slalom. Slalom! magazine of course and all the riders I saw on it's pages. There was a reason my first slalom decks were Indianas. Luca rode them...Gilmour praised Luca...Turners were nowhere to be found (the next thing Gilmour praised and 3+ years ago classic Turners were going for $1000+ on e-bay)...So I figured Indianas must have been good if Luca dominated on them. Little did I know at the time Luca's deck had little to do with production Indianas. I spent 8 months trying to get Indianas to work for me, they never did. My first race (DC summer slalom nights finale Sept 01) was raced on an Indiana/g-truck/g-truck control(seismic clone) /toe block/hyper strada setup....oh the memories...
Anyway Slalom! is where I turned to for equipment/technique advice way back when. It's funny how 3 years later I have come full circle and am again refering to Slalom! But I know alot more things now and have alot more secrets!
Thanks Slalom! Thanks Jani!
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Rumor has it Slalom! archive might be updated soon.
I was scanning some Slalom! stuff for one of the subforums and kind of went too far. I have a couple of issues scanned, two of them are with short racers’ profiles. Click on the thumbnails and then click on “Get Original Uploaded Photo”.
PS Matsukevitch is a vivid snowboarder. A hardbooter too.
I was scanning some Slalom! stuff for one of the subforums and kind of went too far. I have a couple of issues scanned, two of them are with short racers’ profiles. Click on the thumbnails and then click on “Get Original Uploaded Photo”.
PS Matsukevitch is a vivid snowboarder. A hardbooter too.
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Very interesting to note that Ludek Vasa, Peter Kiss and Claus Grabke were mentioned in there. To Alpine snowboarders you may recognize the Vasa name )High tech carving alpine snowboards made in CZECH) Peter Kiss was a top rider as also is Grabke.
All from The Czech article in slalom issue #1.
Also interesting to note is Jose Fernandes- top Swiss snowboard racer doing well in European standings in Slalom! #2.
I never saw these issues and to see snowboard and skateboard carving crossover happening so early was very surprising to me.
All from The Czech article in slalom issue #1.
Also interesting to note is Jose Fernandes- top Swiss snowboard racer doing well in European standings in Slalom! #2.
I never saw these issues and to see snowboard and skateboard carving crossover happening so early was very surprising to me.
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Slalom! archive: issues n° 1 and n° 2 posted
This is just to let you know that a scanned copy of the very first issue of the paper based Slalom! magazine is now available in the Nostalgia section.
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