Untitled from Randy Richard on Vimeo.
Sorry for abismal camera work on this edit. I had so much going on I wasn't focused on "filming". I just wanted to soak everything in. I am glad the camera was running though.We still havent heard anything on the boards. Was hoping to have them for "black Friday" but oh well. Enjoy the clip.Friday, November 26, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
marcels photos'
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Another note about the Day of Awesomeness....
Yesterday’s Day of Awesomeness was truly fantastic. I really enjoyed seeing all these kids skate their hearts out. I just feel really bad for the biker who looked like he broke his leg. We wish him well. But, it was a great day and I hope that Weatherd can bring many more days like this to the local skate scene. Thanks to Randy for all the hard work. It appears to have paid off. The best way it did that was to bring so many together to do something that we all enjoy immensely, skating. It was such a blast and I look forward to the next Weatherd event. I am looking forward even more to getting my new board sometime next week. I really hope they come in soon. But, again, thanks to all the skaters who showed up to support the local scene. It is much appreciated.
Day of awesomeness remembered.
Congrats to David Nott for winning our contest. Hopefully we have a board to give you soon. Josh Mutti killed it as always and Jose Lara probably would have taken the whole thing if he hadn't sprained his ankle mid contest. What is it about late fall skating that makes us kill ourselves?
I was totally lazy about photos and filming. I've got someone lined up to take photo's of future events http://fotogeeek.wordpress.com/ Ifanyones interested in filming for us contact me at richard.randy@rocketmail.com
Friday, November 19, 2010
Awesomeness tomorrow
weatherd fitch edit from Randy Richard on Vimeo.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Two more days.....
As the 1st Annual Day of Awesomeness approaches, I have many mixed emotions. I am very much excited to go and watch some very good skaters. It will be a blast watching the team, and others, put on a show. I am also excited to see a few of my good friends this weekend. I am also a bit nervous for a few reasons. First, I have not been part of the skating scene for such a long time. I am terrible at skating right now, so if you see me on a board, be sure to watch because you might get a good laugh out of it. Second, I just want things to go well, for the skater’s sake and for Randall’s. He has put a lot of time and effort into this event and company and I just want it to go well for him.
Two more days until the time arrives. Two more days until the 1st Annual Day of Awesomeness. Skaters, lube those bearings, tighten those trucks, and prepare yourselves for a day of awesomeness.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
For those of you who don’t know me (which probably not many do) I am Marcel Scott. I am 31 years old and am not currently a very good skater. Someday, with a little help from my friends, I will be. I used to skate way back in the day (for me anyway). It was from about 1990 to 1999 that I skated. I was decent, nothing to write home about, but decent. My first skate board was a Christian Hosoi. It had Independent Trucks, Bones wheels and the board itself was fat with no nose, like the boards from Gleaming the Cube, which by the way is an awesome movie. It was awesome and that board will live on in my memory forever.
My cohort, Randy, has gotten me to have the skate buzz again, and for this I am eternally grateful. His passion for skating has reinvigorated me and I hope again to be able to ollie while moving one day. As for right now, the ollying must be standing still, but one day I will concur! I will land an ollie and stand up and say "I have become a MAN!" One day! One day it will happen but until that day comes I will dream the dream knowing that dream will become my reality. Also, one day, I will lose this beer gut that has grown steadily over the past 8 years. This will be due to skating again, so in a sense I will owe my life to skating. Thank you skateboard, I am indebted to you forever!
I truly look forward to seeing this company (Weatherd Skateboards) progress from the grass roots stage. I am honored to be part of it, even though I haven’t been skating for so long. I hope to see it become a company skaters can be proud of. A company they feel like they want to support because of the way it is run and because of the attitudes of those who are running it. This will truly be a great experience. I look forward to the day of Awsomeness. It will be fun and I will finally get a board again that day, so look out. I guess all I have left to say at this point is SKATE ON!
For those who need proof I used to skate here you go. Not a great picture, but the only one I could find.
Kris Cormier Boston edit, Board update, Day of Awesomeness
Here is a little Video Weatherd team rider Kris Cormier put together
http://vimeo.com/16913296
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Marcel's Return to Skating Blog.....
All my previous blogs can be read here, that is if anyone cares to read my pontifications.
http://marcelsreturntoskating.blogspot.com/
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Do we need another post about the lights?
Friday, November 12, 2010
I am such a dork
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Evening skate sessions just got a bit longer.
Tonight's session was pretty good, although my ribs are still killing me from the slam I took last week. All in all I felt pretty satisfied when I grabbed my board and headed for the exit as the sun sank behind the trees at 4:40. Then something amazing happened. The concrete began to flicker and glow. I looked up, smiled, and jumped back on my board.
Someone please find out who got the lights turned back on at the Fitchburg Ryan Jobert skatepark and thank them for me. Rumor has it they will be on every night till about 8.
B.T.W. don't forget the "day of awesomeness" 11/20, One week from Saturday.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
so we have a blog?
For those of you who dont know me; I'm Randy. I'm a 39 year old dufus who started skating a little over a year ago and is deluded enough to start a skateboard company. It's pretty retarded, I know, but bear with me.
We did our homework. The boards are good, 7 ply Canadian rock maple made in the U.S. We also put together a small team of skaters that understand what we are trying to do.
All that we are trying to do is give back to a community that is being overlooked. I want to give back to the guys that saw this overweight, uncoordinated, grey haired, wrist guard wearing 38 year old wobbling down the banks at Fitch park and said,"Hey old man, keep it up."
I don't have much to give. I'm kind of broke.What I want to give this community is a brand that is distinctly ours. A brand that reflectd what we go through as skaters in New England. If enough skateshop owners put our boards up on their walls and enough skaters choose to suport us, maybe we can scrape some cash together and put some contests on, or build and expand some vigillante parks, or just do the kind of fun stuff that gets skaters psyched on skating and psyched on the local scene.
Enough rambling, boards are in in a couple weeks. The "DAY OF AWESOMENESS" will go down on the 20th at Fitch park. Hope you all make it for the Tab and Tube steak. Good Times ahead .