Tagged: Backside Crooked Grind
covers – skateboarder, april 2006
Photo: Skateboarder Cover – April 2006
Matt Daughters
Skater: Peter Watkins
Trick: Crooked Grind
Spot: Valley Center High School
Valley Center, California
United States
Footage: Black Label, “God Save The Label” (2009)
Lee Dupont
Additional Notes:
Spot on Google Maps
covers – thrasher, may 2012
Photo: Thrasher Cover – May 2012
Dan Zaslavsky
Skater: Corey Duffel
Trick: Backside Crooked Grind
Footage: Osiris, “This Never Gets Old” (2012)
Alex Kissinger
Additional Notes:
ThrasherMagazine.com – May 2012
covers – thrasher, september 2015
Photo: Thrasher Cover – September 2015
Skater: Justin Figueroa
Trick: Backside Crooked Grind
Spot:
Los Angeles, California
United States
Footage: Emerica, “Made Chapter Two” (2016)
Additional Notes:
Thrasher September 2015 Cover 1 of 2 (other cover is Raven Tershy at FDR)
covers – thrasher, july 2002
Photo: Thrasher Cover – July 2002
Michael Burnett
Skater: Jamie Thomas
Trick: Backside Crooked Grind
Spot:
San Diego, California
United States
Footage: Zero, “Dying To Live” (2002)
Additional Notes:
ThrasherMagazine.com – July 2002
covers – thrasher, december 2012
Photo: Thrasher Cover – December 2012
Michael Burnett
Skater: Justin Figueroa
Trick: Backside Crooked Grind
Spot:
San Pedro, California
United States
Footage: Baker, “Bake And Destroy” (2012)
Beagle
Additional Notes:
ThrasherMagazine.com – December 2012
House of Hammers – What’s A Guy Gotta Do?! – Justin “Figgy” Figueroa
covers – thrasher, july 2000
Photo: Thrasher Cover – July 2000
Daniel Harold Sturt
Skater: Arto Saari
Trick: Backside Crooked Grind
Spot: Franklin High 18
Highland Park, California
United States
Footage: Flip, “Sorry” (2002)
Additional Notes:
skately – Franklin High
covers – the skateboard mag, march 2005
Photo: The Skateboard Mag Cover – March 2005
Atiba Jefferson
Skater: Terry Kennedy
Trick: Backside Crooked Grind
Spot: Wilshire 15
Los Angeles, California
United States
Footage: Baker – “Baker 3” (2005)
Beagle
Additional Notes:
skately.com – Wilshire Rails
In this Q&A (7m28s), Terry Kennedy says that out of all the tricks in his Baker 3 part, this crooked grind took him the longest to film.