The Chrome Ball Incident
I don’t know what the title of The Chrome Ball Incident refers to. Calls to mind pinball for me. This site picks up exactly where I stopped paying attention to the major skate mags. Even as someone who doesn’t really feel a connection with the popular culture of skateboarding during that time period, I still find these old archives interesting, sometimes even fascinating. It’s all about the hindsight and knowing how it all shook down in the end. Through all the cat fights and temper tantrums in the industry, there was still some great skating going down. One post I enjoyed reading was an interview with Matt Hensley as he was fading out from the public eye of skateboarding. HE was working at the Chicago Sessions shop, who was actually a client of the silkscreen company I was a partner in. He came in with the Sessions dude (Scott?) and we worked up the art for a Sessions T-shirt that looked like a “tribute” to the first Specials album. I remember I vaguely knew who he was, but totally didn’t recognize him. I only mention it (becauee I want you to love me) because in the interview Matt briefly talks about kids coming into Sessions and giving him attitude, sometimes poorly feigning not to know who he was to get a reaction. Matt, if you are reading this, I really didn’t know who you were. Check out The Chrome Ball Incident for a full dose of 90’s era skateboarding. The cool thing is, the pages are uploaded a higher resolution, so you can actually read the whole thing. Thrasher should take a cue from this.
damn, i wish that hstreet would reissue his first deck!
The Chrome Ball Incident was a Neil Blender drawn comic from an old Alien Workshop ad.
There were 2 brothers that owned Sessions..Dan Field and his brother..can’t think of his name…both kinda bigger guys…after Sessions, they opened up XLarge under the Tower records on Clark..Dan also wrote an article on Adidas for the Grand Royal mag…