617: Greg “Lurker” Taylor Christmas Smith
December 27, 2010
177: The House of Steam Year One Video
July 25, 2007
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EAST COAST PRIDE
Skateboarding was way underground back in the early 80′s
after the parks closed and lots of people bailed. The fire was not
out though, not in our neck of the woods. Ramps were built in
backyards, the woods, and, yes, even barns. If you wanted to
skateboard in the Northeast, you had to work for it — build it yourself –
get out there and help others build theirs, and get it going.
The weather was also a huge obstacle. Rain was always a bummer,
but snow and ice was where it got interesting. Shovel the ramp before
the driveway. When the driveway and sidewalk were done, the ramp would
be dry. Chipping ice and melting it with space heaters was common.
Getting to ride was the payoff.
The one place shovels weren’t needed though, was the Barn. The
Kane brothers, along with Jay “Damn it!” Henry and the future Team Steam,
beat the elements with a 12′ wide, 8′ tranny, and 1′ vert ramp with angle iron
for coping. 12′ Wide was cool, but 16′ was better, and soon the ramp was
widened, layered with masonite and topped with pipe coping on the dark
side and some chunky rock top pool coping on the other.
From my vantage point, I couldn’t see the coping on the next wall
from the deck due to the beams that held the lights and the barn together.
Your hands would sometimes hit the beam if you flailed. Bats would fly,
rats, possums and raccoons dug the place and kept it interesting.
Skating at night was a bonus, but when someone would trip over the
extension cord outside, you’d better hope you weren’t riding.
You never knew who would turn up. The door would open
and “No way!” You were greeted by friends you haven’t seen in a
long time. The locals would session all of the time, but Wednesdays
and Saturdays were when the out-of-towner’s would know there would
be a session. Heavy sessions went down. Total aggression. Punk and
metal blasted, and so did the skaters. It was all happening fast, so you’d
better be paying attention.
Unreal times, great memories, and lifelong friendships, all thanks
to skateboarding. Talk about East Coast pride — mine stems from the
places we built and rode, but most importantly the people I’ve been
fortunate to get to know along the way.
Tom Groholski
For The House of Steam 2007
Tom Groholski 85 The Barn NJ
Photo by I CHING
Not gonna say much here, Tom said it all…
I will add though the chunky pool coping was taken off of my folks back yard pool!!
thanks Mom and Dad.
Along with this crazy good essay Tom has sent us 12 seriously vintage photos so lets call it The House of Tom while I get em all posted.
Thanks to Wendy and Tony for getting it all together…(Check out Squindo.net)
and Tom for the big Ole stamp of approval!!! You Rule!!
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76: The House of WEEP: Backside air Fronceks circa 1987
November 25, 2006
Chris “Weep” Blank backside air at Froncek’s ramp NJ circa 1987
Photograph Kevin McDowall (thanks Brutha!)
Weep kickin like a chicken, Rocky and Greg Taylor on the deck. Froncek’s ramp was around the corner from The Barn and it was always our outdoor alternative. (Especially when The Barn was in its last days after The Kanes sold the house)
Many a good time was had by all!
Jason Oliva
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Filed in 1987, DJ KING WEEP, DJ VertOne, four 4, Froncek's Ramp, Greg Taylor, Photos by Kevin McDowall, Rocky Vertone, SKATE PARKS:, SPOTS:, TEAM STEAM, Weeps
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25: Greg Taylor Self Portrait 2003 Tempe Pipes AZ
August 25, 2006

Greg Taylor Self Portrait Tempe Pipes AZ 2003
Greg Taylor East Coast, New Jersey, skater, high School friend and “Lurker” now settled in AZ.
Filed in Greg Taylor, TEAM STEAM, Tempe Pipes
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15: Last ride at The Barn 1987
August 15, 2006

Apparently skateboarding is a crime (well at least trespassing is)
The Fellowship consisted of:
Rocky Vertone
Ben Cornish
Jason Oliva
Mike Pruskowski
James Pruskowski
Greg Taylor
Carl
Wiggy (moped rider who the cops followed in)
All taken to police headquarters.
Filed in 1987, Ben Cornish, DJ VertOne, four 4, Greg Taylor, Jason oliva, Rocky Vertone, TEAM STEAM, The Barn, Uncategorized
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