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Archive for the “Propaganda” Category

Propaganda is like advertising in some ways. But advertising is usually trying to sell something and propaganda is usually political. We just use it to express our views to you for free.

Slim Spaulding
Eric Spaulding is my boy. This picture of him representing Snowboard Revolution New Era caps on the train tracks in Jamestown New York brings me back. Back to a day in Summer school when me and slim were smoking a cigarette across the street from the school and he put out one of the windows with a bebe gun. A janitor saw him do it so we took the rail road tracks all the way to my house shook. Remember that?

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First Ad
Our first advertisement was published in Wave Rave Snowboard Shops mailorder catalogue. 100,000 issues were published and this ad was run on the inside back cover. Another issue of the mail order catalogue will be coming out this year so be on the lookout for it in the fall. It should have all your favorite snowboard gear.

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Cloud Publicity
I saw the Cloud in Calgary City Canada. Where have you seen the cloud? Word has it that the cloud can be found in over 20 Cities. Can you find the cloud? Where did you see the cloud?

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Patches
IF YOU SNOWBOARD THEY ARE FREE. If not you can still get them from someone who rides, they are limited edition hand carved stamps hand stamped onto fabric and hand ripped into patches. Snowboard Revolution gear get them here for free if you snowboard.

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Snowboard Revolution Patches
The Crew worked really hard yesterday to make over 1000 cloud patches. The cloud patches have been seen everywhere from Mammoth to the SIA tradeshow in Vegas. Get yours from a part of the Snowboard Revolution Crew. We will be sending them to all of our riders so be on the lookout.
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Chrissy Loconti Art Work
Snowboard Art. Johnny Centi wears snowboard art by Chrissy Loconti, Chrissy is currently working on ideas and showing the revolution cloud in a different light. Chrissy has a ton of skill as an artist and we really love what she does. Click here to read Snowboard Revolutions CHRISSY LOCONTI artist interview.

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Fred tibblin Snowboard Time Capsule
Snowboard Time Capsule and Fred Tibblin. Yesterday on my first snowmobile adventure out in the backwoods of Mammoth Lakes CA Fred, Pete and I rode untill the wilderness line and hiked an hour peak. When we reached the top I got really excited about a big piece of lava that had settled on the top of this mountain. I pressed my hand onto it and it broke. Out came a time capsule datng back to the 1970’s. We only had this piece of paper to write on and a revolution cloud that we put in it. Good luck to the next people who will find it. Send us a pic if it is you.

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Peter Healey Choose Your Own Path
Stoked Snowboard Kids. Peter Healey is stoked out after a trip into Wave Rave Snowboard Shop where he received his Choose Your Own Path griptape from Skateboard-Revolution.com. Send us your information on Skateboard Revolution to recieve propaganda like this one. Choose Your Own Path.

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Kalyn Lepre
Snowboard Revolution apparel. Worn here by Snowboard Revolution Crew member Kalyn Lepre. Kalyn snowboards at Mammoth Mountain and is a part of the K2 Alliance. She works with other female pro snowboarders to improve girls snowboard gear. Check out her interview soon.

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The Cloud says I SNOWBOARD
The Cloud says I SNOWBOARD. This will help differ the riders from the skiers on and off the hill. The Cloud stands for the fact that we are SNOWBOARDING and we SNOWBOARD. So be proud of what you do and reprsent yourself. DO you SNOWBOARD?

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