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411VM: Issue 4 is a snapshot of the skateboarding culture of the early '90s, featuring a blend of profiles and road trips that feel both loose and energetic. The segments spotlight skaters like Tony Tieu and Richard Mulder, giving you a glimpse into their lives and the scenes they inhabit. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of each location, from the sunny streets of Australia to the laid-back vibe of Honolulu. You can really sense the camaraderie among the skaters, and the raw footage brings a certain authenticity that polished productions often miss. It's a time capsule that transports you right back to that era of skateboarding.
This issue is part of the 411VM series, which has garnered interest among collectors for its unique portrayal of skate culture. The lack of a specific director and the informal vibe contribute to its elusive charm. Finding a clean copy can be a bit tricky, as many of these were distributed on VHS and the wear and tear tends to show over time. Itβs a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the evolution of skateboarding through the years.
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