Warehouse Wednesday, a day early

Scott sent me these shots of him by Bryan Lathrop that are pretty sick. Shadow play over the tooth.

Scott – wall / plant thing

I’m not really sure what’s going on in this one, but you can get a little up close and personal with a ripped, Scott Kmiec.

11 thoughts on “Warehouse Wednesday, a day early

  1. scotty too hotty blowin up the spotty. follow my name, you will like it.

  2. This fukkin’ wallride-handplant-camera beam is sikk. There’s so much good skating going on in Philly.

  3. I wouldnt even spend i dime in Sub Zero if i were you. I hope they closed for good. That shop was like a parasite on Philadelphia skateboarding. Good Riddance. Hey Schane, How you aint gonna have my shit when i let you hold it?

  4. yeah sub never had a great selection especially shoes. exit,nocturnal and G were always way better

  5. In all fairness, the guy from Sub Zero has always been negotiable about prices and we really can’t forget that the shop used to be one of the cornerstones of skateboarding in this city. BTW, what happened to the video they were gonna put out? The trailer that came out a year or so ago was sick. And what does any of this have to do with Scott’s wallride?

  6. G. Spot…all day everyday!!!! Besides, how can ANY shop really make it in the city? The influx of kids isn’t there like it used to be, nevermind the chain stores..Sub Zero closed? Sucks, but I’m not too surprised. The economy sucks.

  7. yeah g-spot all day! i was down for all the city shops. especially exit when it was in the northeast i would hit that up for shoes cause it was close and mad good selection. yea i rarely see kids skating in the city. i used to go down a lot. ghetto banks were fun back in the day

  8. EXIT was dope when it was in the Neast…I’m glad Steve Miller did his best not to fall by the wasteside…I had no idea it was gonna look the way it did when he brought it to Philly. Premier shop in the city??

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