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Back In The Dayz: Part 3
By: Roussel

As most skiboards lay dormant and accumulating dust stored away somewhere it's hard too keep happenings in the skiboard world exciting, so I've got another interview for everyone. Bet you didn't see this one coming. I kept this one for last because it pretty much sums them up best, we see that the fell of mainstream skiboard is eminent Wilson's words. Wilson, being the youngest pro skiboard ever, was a big influence on Line to make shorter boards for younger and shorter riders. By this point most riders are trading in their short boards for longer sticks. Big shout out and thanks to Richard Knox for providing SBM with these interviews.

MIKE WILSON INTERVIEW (~2002 AD)

 

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