Tape F49 (2006) starring Sinner, Andrew Reynolds, Leo Romero, Dustin Dollin, Bryan Herman, Spanky, and more! Filmed in Long Beach and the Inland Empire of Southern California for the Volcom video “Let’s Live” and other projects.
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 135 – Ali Boulala & Dustin Dollin
Tape F41 (2006) starring: Leo Romero, Spanky, Beagle, Jake Duncombe, Dustin Dollin, Ali Boulala and more! Filmed in Melbourne, Australia.
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 129 – Dustin Dollin & Erik Ellington
Beagle digs through the archives for this Dustin Dollin and Erik Ellington footage from 2005.
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 115 – Dustin Dollin
Beagle digs through the archives for this Dustin Dollin footage circa 2004.
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 108 – Lizard King & Dustin Dollin
Beagle digs through the archives to bring you this Lizard King and Dustin Dolling footage.
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 84 – Dustin Dollin & Jeff Lenoce
Beagle documents Andrew Reynolds, Dustin Dollin and Jeff Lenoce. Circa 2005
BAKER 4
Baker 4 in its entirety! Featuring Andrew Reynolds, Bryan Herman, Dustin Dollin, Elissa Steamer, Jacopo Carozzi, Justin Figueroa, Kader Sylla, Kevin Long, Riley Hawk, Rowan Zorilla, Sammy Baca, Theotis Beasley, Tristan Funkhouser, Tyson Peterson, Zach Allen and more!
BEAGLE Snacks: Dustin Dollin 180 Switch 50-50
Beagle digs through the archives for this Dustin Dollin 180 Switch 50-50 footage.
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 58 – Beagle and Dustin Dollin
A summer day in Cerritos, CA. The Skate Tank takes a trip down south to Jacob Park. Beagle, eyes a combo from block-to-block, while Flip Nasty remains in the vehicle enjoying an ice cold IceHouse. After several attempts, Beagle has a short victory ride from a 50-50 180 to switch 50-50 fakie frontside half Cab out. Beagle then takes control of the TRV900, so he can film Theotis Beasley while Reno retires and takes a short siesta on a hot summer day. Theotis lands a frontside switch manual in a head-to-toe getup, compliments of SoleTech.
The following day, traveling north to the San Fernando Valley, Braydon Szafranski attempts a backside noseblunt on a 8-stair rail. The crew stays lit on hot wax and Sparks on the grass.
Into the night, at 5724 Hollywood Boulevard, the Baker House has a un-welcomed eight legged guest. Reno attempts an Indiana Jones style kill, but fails. Beagle finishes the job with an execution by print media. Shortly following the insects death, an offender falls asleep on the couch with his shoes on and a beer in his hand. Reno takes no time to address the violation, draws a condiment gun and fires. Corysco becomes a “catsup charlatan.”
The day after, Dustin Dollin decides he wants to kickflip noseslide the Wilshire 15-stair rail. After a few attempts he asked to leave the property by building security. Quick to improvise, he finds a wooden 15-stair rail at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Similar to THPS, he “fandangles” one all the way down. Lance Dawes gets the sequence. Circa 2007 – BEAGLE
BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 54 – Evan Hernandez
“They want me talk about Evan, right?” – Dustin Dollin
Filming for his Transworld “In Bloom” video part, a young Evan Hernadez, (Pre Rolex Watches and Rubba-Band Bizness) skates the Franklin High School 18 stair rail in Highland Park, CA. After a close call with a concussion, he rides away from a frontside boardslide, which ended up being his last trick in his Transworld part. He is accompanied by the underrated Jason Jones.
In a brief session at La Cañada High School, Jeff Lenoce attempts a switch heelflip down the 11 stair while Beagle tortures Knox Godoy by throwing his board up in a tree. After a short duration and a juvenile name calling dialogue, Knox retrieves his board by giving the tree a shake, but only to find it was now inhabited by a creepy crawler.
At the Santa Monica Courthouse, Beagle films Ako Jefferson perform a frontside kickflip down the four stair in dual t-shirt Laker getup with a pair of éS Koston 3s. As seen in “Chomp On This”. Handing the camera off, Ako films Beagle perform a frontside bluntslide shuv-it. As seen in the original Shake Junt video entitled “Shake Junt”. Peep the steez (style) on the nollie shuv, post landing. Circa 2001 – BEAGLE
Vans Europe Presents: Kingdom For A Cooler | Skate | VANS
Mid-February is always a difficult time to pick a destination for a skate trip in Europe due to the winter. This year the Vans Europe skate team, along with some of the Vans Germany team, decided to fly across the Mediterranean and check out the spots that the Kingdom of Morocco had to offer. As if they knew that this would be the last time they could travel together as they’re used to for a while, the crew blazed through the beautiful country without leaving a spot untouched. While chasing the sun and the warmth from Tangier all the way down to Agadir, there was no shortage of laughs, hi-jinx and good times. Featuring Joscha Aicher, Axel Cruysberghs, Jan Hoffman, Flo Marfaing, Joseph Biais, Marko Kada, Dustin Dollin, Victor Pellegrin, Alexey Krasniy, Yeelen Moens, Oscar Candon, Chris Pfanner, Kalle Wiehn, Pepe Tirelli & Val Bauer.
Spaghettochild 3 – “YOUTH OF YESTERDAY”
Featuring Gianluca Mariani, André Lucat, Matteo Dinisio, Mattia Turco, Takuya Kirchmayr Nei, Diego Garcia Dominguez, Carlo Lalumera, David Vivaldini, Peppe Romeo, Diana Manfredi, Andrea Di Liddo, Edo Paris, Nicola Giorano, Ruben Spelta, Aref Koushesh, Niko Bromo, Jacopo Carozzi, Sergio Reinhardt, Stevie Bergum, Luca Gabino, L’Americano, Giovanni Grazzani, René Olivo, Gianluca Miotto, Gabriele Ferrari, Papik Rossi, Dimuz, Enrico Cerovac, Dustin Dollin, Gio Onorato, Stefano Panfili, Massimo Panfili and Fabri Fibra.
Gianluca Mariani is one of the Italian skateboarders that have contributed immensely to the initial spark of the street skateboarding scene in Milan; inspiring old and new generations through his attitude, rawness and style. Being among the first to have skated the world-renowned Milano Centrale plaza, paving the way for the rise of young rippers such as Ruben Spelta, Nicola Giordano, Jacopo Carozzi, Niko Bromo Aref Koushesh.