Displaying items by tag: Toy Machine Fist Of Fury
280_fist_of_fury This vid captures the fun of the road and the stoke that comes from finding new spots. But most of all, it's got some amazing skating in it. Here's Leo, Provost, Layton, Lutheran, Marks, Harmony, and the rest of the guys. As seen in the October mag.
Friday, September 28 2012
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280_JH_magnified First try and with a slight early exit to avoid a handrail collision, Josh attacks a random Hubba found on the road.
Thursday, September 27 2012
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Here's some clips of Collin Provost to give you just a hint of what the Toy tour vid has in store. Premiering this Friday, only at thrashermagazine.com.

Thursday, September 27 2012
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280_ed_classicsEd's been a part of skating in pretty much every capacity: Pro skater, filmer, photographer, artist, company owner, and driving the damn van. Here's to three decades. Matt Bennett introduces a 1996 Toy Machine classic.

Wednesday, September 26 2012
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280_leo_romeroLeo's often seen in shocking street skating scenarios, but here's a rad, fun-looking line.

Wednesday, September 26 2012
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280_collin_provostCollin doesn't literally skate every inch of the bowl in this line, but he comes close.

Monday, September 24 2012
Category: Videos
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