Links for 1/26/20

vintage-skateboards.com


 

Climate refugees cannot be sent back home, United Nations rules in landmark decision


 

The case for … making low-tech ‘dumb’ cities instead of ‘smart’ ones


 

Buffalo


 

Skateboard shop in LA and It’s large collection

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California sues tech investor Vinod Khosla over beach access, reviving bitter legal battle


 

Mantra Skateboards


 

Makaha Skateboards


 

Morris J-Type van gets electric reboot after 58-year hiatus


 

Rampart Records’ essential box set mines East L.A.’s 1960s and ’70s soul-funk scene


 

Kris Hall – walk like a samba – vid by Laura Holman


 

One of the poorest, most desperate regions in Appalachia is experiencing an economic miracle thanks to fiber run by a New Deal-era co-op


 

Stacia Ahina & Ashley Ahina | Midday Longboard Surfing in Hawaii


 

The brutal history of Bougainville – in pictures


 

Unheard Voices, Unique Perspectives


 

Climate Change Will Cost Us Even More Than We Think


 

Sea-level rise has claimed five whole islands in the Pacific: first scientific evidence


 

The Oceans We Know Won’t Survive Climate Change


 

Six takeaways from The Post’s analysis of the globe’s fastest-warming areas


 

If defending life on Earth is extremist, we must own that label

Makaha Re-Build

I am rebuilding my Makaha skateboard, which I bought in 1978. During online research I came across a 70s ad of Wentzle Ruml holding what looks like an earlier version of my board: surfboard shape, 3-stringer look of dark and light wood vertically laminated deck and the Makaha branded wheels – two orange and two green ones. However I couldn’t find mentions of a Wentzle/Makaha sponsorship, but instead learned that he used to be an original Dogtown surfer/skater on the Zephyr team.

Makaha is currently selling sets of an updated version of said wheels. And there’s actually a n.o.s. set on eBay right now, where you can also find the risers the boards came with in the 70s. I also discovered an image of another board similar to mine, but with a wider outline and two extra strips of “stringers”, with black printed “Jordie” on it. This had green risers, while mine had orange ones.

But I decided not to purchase 70s components – I have never seen the trucks offered anyway, reason enough to go with Bennetts, which are quite similar, with a high profile, considerable rake and hopefully sturdier baseplates.

My choice for wheels: here in Berlin there is Mantra Skateboard Co.. It’s one guy building 60s style mini cruiser boards. The wheels he offers are caramel or white colored ones resembling 60s clay wheels in size, shape and branding. The urethane used is quite soft 78a, so the ride will still be as smooth as it used to be, however with a much narrower contact patch, not extruding the deck’s outline.

Makaha skateboard with Mantra wheels

The Mantra wheels match the deck’s style perfectly in my opinion, somehow bringing out the slight rocker and kick that have been Makaha design landmarks in skating history.

I will try and remove the dings and sand it carefully before finishing. I also hope to get rid of the ugly black graphic I sprayed on, some time in the 80s. The board originally had sand glued to the top which didn’t last long in the critical spots. So I’m contemplating whether to put on clear griptape (like it currently has), stripes of regular griptape on the stringers, or white on the light wood segments or actually put a coat of Solarez and sand onto the deck. Hm…

Update:

Makaha deck with Bennetts and Mantras

The new trucks are latest generation Bennett Vectors 4.3. They are so similar to the Makahas that I would call the latter Bennett copies. I carefully smoothed and polished the pivots and they turn perfectly now, better than the Makahas, which no longer had the tall board-side bushings the geometry calls for, to be fair.

For grip I went with Lucid Grip. It’s very close to the way it was gripped originally, but it was a little hard to distribute the ground glass evenly. The amount is enough for two longboards, so I gripped my Powell Diamond with it as well. And there’s still a good volume left in the bottles!

The Mantras are rolling great and the board is a lot of fun to cruise around on. Once Corona is under control I will check some banks.

Links fro 12/14/19

Beatles, Jimi, Stones, Endless Summer – who’s the link? John Van Hamersveld!


 

New stuff from CJ Nelson by Steve Cleveland


 

The Extremely Fast Peopling of the Americas


 

Wie sind Tote auf Urlaub!


 

In Hawai’i, Plantation Tourism Tastes Like Pineapple


 

Climate change could end mortgages as we know them


 

Global Warming Will Drown Bangkok, Shanghai, Mumbai


 

Florida GOP leaders finally utter ‘sea level rise,’ lament ‘lost decade’


 

Lord Thing (1970, DeWitt Beall)


 

Ebony Steel Band – The Model


 

Surfing in Peru – in pictures

Links for 11/29/19

Orville Peck: ‘I grew up feeling alienated – so I became a cowboy’


 

‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’: The Ongoing Saga of Pop’s Most Contentious Song


 

Joe Davies outta Jersey on a Nuuhiwa Noserider replica – David would be impressed


 

Bruce Welch


 

Sumatran rhinoceros now extinct in Malaysia, say zoologists


 

Uncontacted tribes


 

Poorly planned Amazon dam project ‘poses serious threat to life’


 

Is global warming real?


 

Teenage Werewolf


 

As Climate Crisis Threatens to Put More Homes ‘Literally Underwater,’ Study Warns Big Banks Offloading Risky Mortgages Onto Taxpayers


 

Black America saddles up to own its cowboy heritage

Links for 11/8/19

Forged in Fire: California’s Lessons for a Green New Deal


 

Costa Mesa’s Troy Elmore, half a dozen leedle lefts at Blackies


 

The Land of the Basques Orson Welles Full documentary with Basque subs


 

Bob Ross


 

Take a Sneak Peek Inside Max’s South Seas Hideaway


 

Thanks, Lalo


 

Media Stability Ratings


 

Scientists’ Advice to People Living in Coastal Areas? Move.


 

Japan To Dump Radioactive Water From Fukushima Reactor Into Pacific Ocean


 

Benidorm the Learning Years

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Can We Survive Extreme Heat?


 

The Bells Beach Surf Film Festival announce their first short film contest

Links for 10/12/19

Coca-Cola Is Making A Bottle Out Of Ocean Trash and We’re Supposed To Act Like it’s OK


 

How extreme sea level events are going to increase in Australia


 

“The Tragedy of the Commons”: how ecofascism was smuggled into mainstream thought


 

The World’s Oceans Are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns


 

The Walks on Water


 

Cocktail of the week: Southside Scran’s pearfect


 

Scientists set out how to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030


 

California Mexican-Spanish Cookbook


 

“Camel Finds Water” on Vimeo


 

Surfing in Ballinskelligs Bay, Kerry 1967


 

Killing the Ocean


 

Everything New is Old, The History of Psuedoarchaeolgy and Archaeology.


 

Europe is burning just as new research offers a chilling truth about the volatility of climate change


 

Climate change: 12 years to save the planet? Make that 18 months


 

The California coast is disappearing under the rising sea. Our choices are grim