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Visits with Comune and Converse Skate /

Corey Smith’s staff. I think it shoots electricity or gives you wisdom points or something.

The Comune office is super nice with colorful over-sized knives and stuff. That is Chris Thomas to the left, he makes the marketing happen and to the right is Big Mountain Mike who just draws pictures.

Corey Smith and some of his photos.

Corey’s dog, it’s a really nice dog so I feel bad that I forgot his name.

Harrison Gordon toting his new Comune stickers happy as hell and talking skateboarding with Chris.

Comune designer Howie drawing pictures.

Converse Skate or CON is right down the street so Big Mountain Mike and I decided to drop by. First thing we see when we walk in is Joe Ward, always a good start. Joe’s a good friend of mine and just started working with their shoe design department last week. And gotta admire that Lakers jacket.

The lobby.

I hate when I match the urinal.

Head shoe drawing honcho Brandon Brubaker about to show me what he thinks of my elphing.

  • harryariola

    i got a few of their sample skate shoes and they were pretty nice. they skate pretty well except for the all white shoes, they were ugly as shit so i had to spray paint those black.

  • Bopper

    corey smith looks old as shit. and his dog’s name is marcel duchamp.

  • Corey

    Thanks for taking the most unflatterng picture of me ever! ha ah.

  • slangine

    wasent comune formally ambiguous ?

  • ian

    is nick trapasso on converse now??

  • e

    nick isnt on converse he is just gonna have a pro model for them and skate for vans.

  • nandez

    marcel duchamp

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