Thank you Catherine!
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Featured film
A film by Chris Thiessen
Now when you order a RIPNDIP shirt online you get a free copy of Meanwhile.
Up the East Coast
The Crew:
Grant Yansura
David Perry
Ryan O’Connor
Johan Stuckey
Bert Wootton
Andrew
PEP
First stop: ATL
Second stop: DC
Third stop: Philly
Last stop: Brooklyn
We out to brooklyn! New weekendtage/tour video up soon…
I’ll leave you with this until then…
RIPNDIP @ Rockledge Park
This past Saturday was Founder’s Day in Melbourne Beach. What does this mean
to you and I? Nothing. To every overly tanned beach goer who lives in Melbourne
though, this day is like Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and Independence Day all
rolled into one. Some of the RIPNDIP guys and I rolled out there in hopes of skating
a good mini ramp, and maybe sell some shirts to some skaters to help spread the
RnD movement.
What ended up happening was much different.. It was too hot to skate the ramp,
and you had to wear a helmet. No one knew or cared what RIPNDIP was, nor did
they have the money to buy it. After we gave up, we decided to meet up with Johan
and Jack 30 minutes back toward home at the Rockledge park. We got there and
made it just in time for the best trick contest. Long story short, Bert won $350
bucks and a case of lemon-lime energy drink, and everyone worked on their park
style.


Here for full quality park style.
-DW
Photos & video from the Mural party

The mural is finally done and it’s time to party!!
Limited Mural shirts available HERE

This man could easily be my lost brother.

Elvis on the 1’s and 2’s and it WAS LEGIT

Simon is all about the TIP N DIP

Grant – All film and no skate makes Grant… something something.
Me – Go Crazy?
Grant – DON’T MIND IF I DO!!!

This is what I gotta deal with on a day to day basis
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MOM N POP CAM….

ERAAAA DAY I’M HUSTLIN

ABE is always watching…
Limited shirts available HERE

Andrew (on the right) was a “good boy” the whole party even though he didn’t get to hear any songs featuring JOE..
Thank you everyone that came out and supported local artwork of Andrew Spear.


























