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Concussion Magazine folds

Last Issue of Concussion Magazine

The last ever issue of Concussion should be hitting the skateshops as you read this. Publisher Davoud Kermaninejad sent the news out to supporters via email last Friday night. He’s been half-seriously threatening to do it for years, but the harsh transitions of our shitty economy finally sealed the deal. Sorry Davoud, couldn’t resist. He’s throwing in the towel as far as print issues go. He decided to go out with a bang rather than see future issues strangled by the ever-shrinking list of advertisers and the production budget that comes with them. You’ve got to respect his style. Concussion may or may not continue to live online, that decision won’t be made until the coping dust has settled. Until then, get your Concussion back issues and schwag direct from the source before Amy Winehouse shows up wearing a Concussion shirt in People, and you have to pay twice the price on eBay. You can read Davoud’s email (with permission, of course) after the jump.

Concussion Magazine ceases print publication.

From Davoud Kermaninejad:

hi there – there should probably be a new issue of concussion on your doorstep by now, or maybe early next week. unfortunately it is probably the last one you’ll get, at least in its current glossy 8×10 form. as many of you know this has never been a for-profit operation and we’ve been skidding by, barely breaking even for the past few years. so when the recession kicked into high gear late last year, many of our longtime advertisers had to pull the plug. we lost about 1/3 of our core advertising base in a month, as many of you know because sales at the end of the year tanked.

i could’ve shrunk the page count in half but to use the cancer patient analogy, i’d rather go out with a bang than have it die a sad, slow and painful death. personally i feel that this is one of the best issues we’ve put out (aside from the flaky art direction, sorry) and so this is a good way to end this chapter of concussion. i only found out about this in very late december and have been kicking around our options, but deep down i knew it was a bag and it is time to cut our losses and not get under any more debt. and that’s fine, im pretty busy as it is. i could use more time skating and shooting photos and less time behind the computer. i do enough of that at my day job.

but it’s sad nonetheless, i started concussion right out of college and i’m now 36, so that’s a good 15 years of doing something that is not your day job. concussion may continue on as some sort of photo / shit talking website or i might do a small size zine on the copier at work, but the days of printing 10,000 copies in the bookstore are done unless i win the lottery, or one of you guys wants to publish us. just kidding about that last part.

so id just like to sincerely thank all of you for your help and support over the years, couldn’t have done it without you. like i said, we have never been for profit but without all of our advertisers we wouldn’t have even had the money to break even and keep printing. on top of that you all know that small mags like us don’t always reach the most people or the target consumer and so it was always nice to have that support from y’all because it felt like you were supporting something that was more true to pure skateboarding and less so to mass market advertising.

anyway, we have a dvd coming out in a few months (irony, no?) and a shitload of back issues and old product to unload so we can get out from this mountain of $10,000+ debt we have from this latest issue, after that i’ll figure out what i feel like doing and we’ll see where it goes. part of me wants to start something new and part of me wants to wash a couple vicodins down with a few beers and go skate some more pools. whatever, it’s been fun. ill be in touch about new projects as they arise, if you have any web budget for this year we will probably be interested in tapping into that at some point. we’re probably going to relaunch the website with a redesign at some point, although right now everything is up in the air. feel free to hit me up with any suggestions you have or whatever.

anyway i wanted you to hear it from me first although the issue has shipped and some of you already know the news. it was a go but now it’s a bag, thanks for everything. xoxo – davoud

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  • colinwalshrules

    confuzine.com/

  • concussion mag rules. skatemags+titties=ruling mags like concussion

  • carvin marvin

    if i could be on the cover of any mag, i’d have picked concussion, that mag was raw (nothing like concrete wave)now i don’t care if i never get a cover ever

  • who’s going to make fun of steve bacon and frontside roger now?

  • NOW HAVE TO AD A Eulogy to my concussion Tatt.

  • The thing that only eats hippies

    Ha! Thats great-“pads are for bleeding pussies”.
    It works on so many levels,actually not really, but I’ll recycle it anyway.
    BTW,Congrats in order to Russ at OMA who is a new father of a baby boy, Cash.
    You’re pal and a Confidant, a Gentleman and a scuzbucket.

  • colin walsh rules

    pads are for bleeding pussies. HAW, concussion will come back, there are ass loads of rich people in california to start it back.

  • corncobcock

    Concussion was kill. Nothin left but the zines…Thanks for the good mag Davoud.

  • Estes' Ghost

    Bummer, its truly knocked into a concussion. Real bummer.

  • Hellgsbithgizo

    where the hell am i going to send my early grab fsa photos now?

  • sucks. hope dude keeps it (or something similar) going in one form or another.

  • not surprized since every issue I ever saw had grumblings about the end being near. concussion was sold at my local health food store where only 2 skaters shop. I felt happly obligated to buy it. always fun to look at

  • They would have lasted longer had they worn their pads and helmets. Haw!

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