BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 56 – Sammy Baca

Fresh off the plane from Las Vegas, a longhaired Sammy Baca touches down in Los Angeles. In preparation, Beagle had been scouting “Sammy Spots” in Beverly Hills and Century City. In the final days of filming for the “Bake and Destroy” video, Sammy starts the session off at a bench-to-rail setup in Beverly Hills. After a few slams the Beverly Hills Cops show up and shutdown the session. – BEAGLE

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 54 – Reno

Dr. Joong Gun Kwon has been practicing dentistry in Los Angeles for over 30 years. He still enjoys being in a profession that helps others, not only with their teeth, but also with their self-image. He believes that the condition of one’s smile can indirectly affect a person’s confidence. Before J. Kwon Orthodontics Center was a hotspot, a majority of the skateboarding occurred only on the outer parameters of the plaza. The gap-to-ledges were the spot to “test your might.” A young slim Reno steps on the scene, flossing his color-coordinated outfit. Reno goes into battle with a sample pair of blood red Ellington One combat boots. The varial flip noseslide is a very unique trick that requires a “mob flick” technique with precision timing. 40 something attempts later and he locks the paddle in with a momentous slide to fakie that changed his life forever. The famous “Wooooorrrd!” heard round the world in the BAKER 3 video. All it takes is one and every dog has his day. No one is really certain about what happened to Reno. Last we heard is that he lives Los Altos, CA and does narrative writing.

Tripping to the dessert, Beagle and Flip head out to Victorville, CA to skate “Donny’s Hubba.” When they arrive they meet a young Antwuan DIxon, also known as “Big Kandy” at the time and light up the spot. Flip gets a backside smith grind and Beagle films Antwuan’s effortless style for the first time in history. Woody the dog closes the session out with a gap to slide. Give a dog a bone. Circa 2004 – BEAGLE

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 49 – Andrew Reynolds and Beagle

As night falls, with the subtle hum of a Honda EU2000, Andrew Reynolds skates an up-ledge in Fullerton, California. After a few warmup tricks, Andrew gets what he drove all way out there for, a fakie 5-0 fakie kickflip.

Just north of Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and south of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Beagle pregames by hypnotizing himself with Three-Six Mafia lyrics and HCP collector cards. He then decides to attempt a nollie bigspin down the largest set of his career. The La Cañada 11 stair is the stage of choice. Like a bat out of hell, Beagle rides away 20 feet from a sketchy one. Does that count? Even though Beagle’s mentality had taken on a gangster persona, Lance Dawes throws in the towel, so Beagle can live to fight another day. Circa 2005 – BEAGLE

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 43 – Andrew Reyonlds and Beagle

Venturing down under, Andrew Reynolds starts the day of at the Melbourne 10-stair with the poles at the bottom. After attempts to varial heelflip it while Dustin Dollin, Ali Boulala and some young Emericans watch. After a run in with the law and a broken board, Andrew Reynolds gets the make on one of his mate’s boards.

Passing the camera to Lewis Marnell (RIP), Beagle gets a nollie tailslide nose manual. On to the next spot, Beagle sets up the “ShoePod.” Lewis and Beagle both get clips at the golden hour.

At Hoyts Cinema, Kevin “Spanky” Long get a couple of tricks into a bank-to-drop, but it’s no match for Ali’s Gear. Dustin puts the “Shopping Cart Theory” to the test. Circa 2006 – Beagle

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Christian Rosa For Baker

Christian Rosa is a fine artist, primarily focused on painting and collage. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Christian studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria and now resides in Los Angeles, California. He is a close friend of Dustin Dollin and Andrew Reynolds, and we are honored to have his art represented on our skateboards. Collection available in shops worldwide, and on the Baker webstore: HERE.

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