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Skatebiz Graphics go from strength to strength E-mail
Written by Skatebiz   
Thursday, 17 August 2006

For a while now skatebiz has been producing, as well as their blanks, a more unique series of graphic boards. The boards have featured art from skater artists Rob Scott and Trent Evans, Glenn Manders (Bad Teeth) and Marti Stahlman (also has a pro board on Seven skates). It all started off with the Biz bottle series, followed by the Greek myths series and the ‘Living and Dead’ series or the Glenn and Marti series. These two lads have combined their favourite characters, Marti’s ‘Penguin’ and Glenn’s ‘Jellybean’ in a series of two different themes, the living and the dead. Amazing art and amazing colours are the hallmarks of this series which is backed up by the exceptional ‘absolute’ wood. If you are looking for a board that features good art, good wood and is a little more ‘limited edition’ than your homey’s board, the jump on one of these. With the way things are going, we will continue to work with Brissy skaters and artists to produce these limited runs of boards, so keep your eyes peeled.

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By Rob Madden.

 
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