Archives: Stompin’ At The Savoy

Issue 8
Stompin’ At The Savoy
The Frantic Days of Horsepower and Black Power in San Francisco
Photography: Jay Watson
 
 
 
In the late Sixties and Seventies, the winds of change were blowing across America in ways that noone had ever seen. The Civil Rights Movement had lost many of its leaders, the Vietnam conflict had lost much of its support, [...]

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Interview: Boogie

 
 
Boogie is a special breed of photographer.  He’s one of those guys who not only sees all the stuff you miss, but he records it.  He’s the kind of photojournalist that sees what the story is all about for you.  He’s been to places you are afraid to go and has found a beauty you [...]

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Archives: Psychobilly Cadillac

 
Issue 17
Psychobilly Cadillac
Running A Few Errands In The Purple People Eater
Photography: Larry Mills
 
 

CAR: 1929 Ford Model A Coupe
OWNER: Marky Idzardi
BUILDER: Marky Idzardi and The Shifters C.C., Orange County, CA

In the Nineties, the sleepy hot rod world was having a hard time keeping its eyes open after having been given a glass of warm milk and the [...]

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Half and Half

Ah, the Mid-Atlantic hick-a-billy accent, the aroma of fresh weed smoke and spilt J-D mixed with four cans of Aqua Net and tire smoke from a burned-up, peg-legger Duster. Mix in a period-perfect DC101 t-shirt and it could only be HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT! 
I grew up in this area and was 16 when this documentary [...]

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4Q Conditioning

We’ve told you about pro skater and chop builder Max Schaaf’s 4Q Conditioning blog on all things chopper, Oakland, skate, flannel, logger cap, swapmeet, beard and road trip, but we just thought we’d remind you to check in on him from time to time…

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THE CHANGING FACE OF BILLETPROOF

Billetproof, one of the best car shows of our scene for more than a decade, is changing – just like everything else. I think it’s all for the better, but sometimes we all sit around and reminisce, reminisce. Here are just a few shots of what caught my eye as we looked at somewhere around 1600 [...]

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two handsome devils and an art director

GARAGE staff and Cole Foster at the first Legend of the Motorcycle photographed by the homie, Adam Wright.  Adam’s new book Hauler is out now.  Make sure to pick one up if there are any left.

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Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing

 
What O.G. Hardcore really looked like.  That’s Todd Barnes (TSOL) and Pat Brown as in The Legend Of.  Pulled off Jack Grisham’s myspace.

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Low and Slow

Some of our good friends and modern arte legends are exhibiting in this new show.  Click it, better yet, make sure to see it! from the Mesa Arts Center – “From the art of pin striping, muraling, and car customizing, this “street” culture has become an accepted artistic movement that is now embraced by art galleries [...]

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Made For Skate

Das history of skateboarding shoes in Germany!  Check it out

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