ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

They're called Blah Skateboards, they're based in Perth, the boards are so rad and unique, i haven't seen new boards come out like this before, they're just like the boards from Lords of Dogtown, (the start of the movie) Although obviously the wheels are better quality n all that, people need to check these boards out. www.blahskateboards.com.au

Tags: australia, cruise, cruising, dogtown, downhill, flatland, lords, of, perth, shortboard, More…skating, slide, sliding, street, western, z-boys

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the boards actually look pretty cool

thanks for the hospitality asra, will keep a eye out for you guys, keep skateing. may be in touch some time in the future organising an event.. on a more positive note. and No that was definatly not me or someone in relation to the team that began this annoying advertising. hope your forum stays clean and no one gets to old to skate. thanks sean nath berni

These boards look pimp. I like the looks of them. 

Last time I checked there were loads of brands selling stuff on ASRA who don't have a shop. Glyde, Phat Pidgeon, Daddow, Skatement. Am I wrong in thinking these companies don't have ''one of those buldings on a street?''

There is a fair crew in Perth man, they might be keen to have a looksy and give your boards a good wrap. Nice to see another Aussie company making boards that don't look like cheap shit straight outta China. Don't mind the old fella's they are just flashing their tail feathers and trying to assert their dominance.

i like the look of them. ive tried getting my hands on a real old school shaped/size board like this but any one who has one from its time likes to keep hold of them. The side surfer board looks perfect for what its for and the look if it definately tops any fluro plastic board that seem to be everywhere. yeah, your videos could use more protection (for an old school look, look at protec's 'Full Cut' helmets, there rad as, i wear one myself!) but they definately make you wanna go for a cruise on one of these little things. also pretty cool how you show a bit of the making of your boards in your video. i wish more aussie board companies could do that. its interesting seeing how things are made. keep it up, im sure lots of places would like to get your boards in for all the people looking for old style cruisers, rather then having to settle for a penny etc.

Dani,

I wasn't implying that everyone had to have a shop, but those other guys selling stuff are doing so straight up, not pretending to be a user giving a review of something.

Cheers

Ado

cheers a heap guys! appreciated

will say once more Adrian, whoever started this conversation had no relationship to blah.it was but a daily research that caught this,nothing is hidden on the net.nevertheless its ur opinion.

It seems strange that they appeared started the thread and then disappeared

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