Watch the godfather of contemporary skateboarding ship embryonic methods off his driveway quarter-pipe within the days earlier than his fame.
Skateboarding was “again” in 1986, in accordance with CBS 8 San Diego’s Linda Mour, and “no one was flying larger” than teenager Tony Hawk.
If the one proof you thought-about was the air he bought off his do-it-yourself plywood quarter-pipe on this clip, you’d in all probability have thought in any other case even on the time.
Watch younger Tony shred — or the mid-’80s equal of what that phrase meant — on native information. And benefit from the child skateboarder’s fledgling on-camera method: “I’m similar to all people else — it’s simply bizarre.”
Cowabunga.
Runtime: 1.5 minutes