Blackriver Ispo 2011 News0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 8:47 am

2 new ramps


and some footage:
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Maybe those obstacles will be out some time sooooon, I´ve heard something about two more.

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FBTV Interview – Lauren Mok0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 8:04 am


Hello Lauren! Tell us about who you are, where you from and whats your daily business.

Hey! I’m Lauren, and I live in California. I’m a high school student as of right now.

How do you get in touch with fingerboarding?

Well, I get in touch with fingerboarding through creativity. I don’t like doing the average “flip in flip out” stuff–I want to do something different–more like, grabs/plants/tech stuff. I also get in touch with fingerboarding by making videos, where I make creative scenes, etc.

Whats your current setup?

My current setups are a Redemption MMC deck metal core, NC V6’s, and NC Foamy Greatness.

What is your favorite trick?

Hmmmm. That’s a tough question, cause I like doing all sorts of stuff. I’d have to say that my fave trick is a No Comply front shuv :)

Do you have any favorite rider or a video that influenced you?

I’m definitely inspired by Taylor Rosenbauer, Harry Schon, Martin Winkler, and ironically, you (Martin Beckmann) lol. Their styles are so flowy and unique, how could I NOT get inspiration from them?

Which fingerboard experience you liked the most (contest/jam/session)?

I’d have to say that my favorite fingerboard experience was when I went to the NoComply PoP Factory opening in Indiana. That was a major experience because I met lots of people that I knew on the internet, in person. It was also memorable because the PoP Factory is the first actual fingerboard store to open up in the USA.

And finally do you want to thank someone?

Thank you to EVERYONE who’s supported me and helped me in any way. On the internet/in real life, doesn’t matter. If you’ve helped me in any way, I want to say, thank you.

THX Lauren! And NOW go and subscribe to her Youtube: Click!

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More More More JV! – Bandung0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 7:59 am


Read the full story: Click!

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Contest In Russia1

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 7:38 am


Cant read it but maybe some of you can!

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"Givin´ up the gun "0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 7:36 am

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INEXP – First Stock Up0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 7:34 am


Click!

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Lowpro0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 7:02 am

Well, presenting Lowpro´s The Graphic Technolgy:

Lowpro´s graphic technology end up being the combination of 2 technologies.
For over 3 years I tested from , normal paper graphics, to heat transfers to laser thin pvc printing, policarbonate printing and got diferent results.
Same thing with the varnish, from insdestructable varnish to one that wears out to easily, to diferent shades of briliance from mate to glossy and its effect with the graphic is diferent from them all.

Our favorite and most realistic in our opinion got to be the combo of Transfer Printing technolgy + our selected 2 component varnish that we then apply with compressor.

– varnish wise It allowed us to choose from diferent gradients of resistence and briliance, keeping the same interaction with the graphic. We chose a varnish resistence that allows graphics to be fully seen until 6 months with normal use and 3 months with hardcore ( daily + out door use ) use allowing a realistic wearing out that is proportional to the use that the person gives the board.

-2 component laquer is were its at BUT i advise that if people will try it get a lot of advise from people that know how to handle it because its very dangerous to apply the components and calibrate them, but once you get it you get the exact desired result.

– printing wise, transfer printing technology is basicaly the printing of the ink alone.
you can have heat transfer that presses the printed ink graphic into the wood, to normal sticker transfer, to cold transfer, to print transfer directly projected in the wood, to serigraphed transfer.
Check the world of transfer printing on google or pm me if you want to know more.

– To combine with our varnish, we chose ink plastified transfer trechnology for the fact that it gives the best printing possible on all transfer methods – full vectorial 300dpi (or more) print ( heat transfers and suffer from cmyk colour doted construction as in full spot of color you see the Cyan Magenta Yellow K(black) dots. With Lowpros ink plastified transfer method we get a full color with no interruptions on any color spot in a drawing.

This is the most realistic graphic effect we found.

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Lowpro @ Deolinda "Um Contra O Outro"0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 7:01 am



@ 0:50!

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Happy Birthday!0

February 9, 2011 by MartinB. | 6:56 am

Douglas Bodkin, Ivan Parra Trigueros & Spenser Hukill!

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