Skateboarder magazine

Skateboarder magazine was first published in 1964 as a quarterly during the very first skateboard boom by Surfer Publications out of Dana Point, California. After an initial release of only four quarterly issues in 1964-65, it ceased publication until the first big skateboard revival of the early 1970s. The magazine started life as The Quarterly Skateboarder, but the title was abbreviated to just Skateboarder from Volume 1 Number 3 on. In his fir... more
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