Sharing videoparts selected by Who knows is something we love cause it express different feelings and points of view that can be inspiring from a skateboarder to another.
This time we had the pleasure of letting a really cool company choose their fav videoparts.
Ladies and gentleman the Happy hour skateboards squad:
Jake (owner) @jaffa26
Rudy Johnson – Blind Video Days
When video days came out 1991, i used to watch it every day. Rarely i get to Jason Lees part because i was so hyped to go skate right after Rudys part(which was second last). Rudys style, stripe shirts and trick selection was amazing. You cant go wrong mixing some Dinosaur JR & Cure. Underrated part for sure. There was little Rudy bonus at credits also : tre flip backside grab.
Mikko (graphic designer) @mkempas
Ricky Oyola – EE3
I still don’t know if this was originally all black and white, but that’s the way whole Finland saw it. There were maybe couple originals, but hundreds of VHS-copies from each other, so image quality was what is was. Best video, best soundtrack and the best part, this changed my skateboarding totally. Big wheels, Going fast, street spots everywhere, street wall rides, basic tricks, pole jams, flat bar 50-50s and whole subway tunnel part without music at the end. Final trick, just a casual switch fs shifty ollie on a flat, sums this up perfectly.
Tuukka (team rider) @tuukka26
Lavar McBride – Trilogy
This is one of my all-time favourite video parts for sure! Lavar has so many different tricks and endless lines and it seems like he is just cruising and hits whatever comes in front of him without too much planning. This mixed with the Jimmy Cliff songs, his super good style and crazy switch skills have always stood out for me. Trilogy was probably one of the first skate videos I got, a ripped VHS copy from an older skater in the neighbourhood and I must have watched it a million times. It’s an incredible video with a lot of amazing parts, but this one always stood out for me.
THANK YOU SQUAD!



Always loved this company