![]() ![]() Geoff is starting to send out 'waves' across Europe, and when Deathbox ships him over to the US, these waves will certainly come over with him. Although Geoff is from Liverpool (home of the Beatles, by the way) and looks like a rough kid, he is actually one of the least attitude-infested skaters out there today. He doesn't care about music or anything outside of skateboarding. Technical, burly, stylish, quiet, punker, street urchin: these are the descriptions that neatly fit young Geoff Rowley. In a "Check Out" segment for the Transworld Skateboarding magazine, Deathbox founder, Jeremy Fox, wrote: Rowley's first sponsor was Deathbox Skateboards, a company that was later renamed "Flip Skateboards"-at this time, Rowley was also riding for Gullwing. I rode my first complete with no griptape for a month or so until Probe got some grip back in stock. That was my first memory of going into a skateshop. They had no griptape and one set of bolts. I think they had two sets of wheels and two sets of trucks. When I went in there for the first time they had two boards on the wall, a Skull Skates "Dead Guys" and a Toxic team model. The only place that actually sold skateboards in Liverpool at that time was a record shop. However, even following the rise in prominence, skateboarding products were difficult to purchase: In a 2013 interview, Rowley provided further insight into his adolescence, explaining that skateboarding culture was not accepted during his time in Liverpool and it was during the 1980s that the culture became prominent in the city. In an interview for the UK magazine, rad, Rowley stated that he first became interested in skateboarding because "A lot of people in my school were into skating and I became interested through them." In the same interview, Rowley explained that his parents were both supportive of his skating, although his father was "not into me sitting around the house all day." At the time of the interview, Rowley was sponsored by Gullwing, Siesta, Airwalk, and Jeremy. He would skate for the course of entire days, while his friends would only skate for relatively short periods. We respect the privacy of our customers and will not share your personal information with anyone for any reason. Credit card transactions on our site are securely processed through an SSL.Rowley started skateboarding around 1989 in his home city of Liverpool. Orders will be processed within 2-3 business days. International orders will be shipped via USPS. Sales tax will be charged on all orders shipped within the State of Colorado.ĭomestic orders will be shipped via UPS ground or USPS. Nike SB products are not available for international ordering. 303 Boards is not responsible for additional tariff or import fees that may be imposed on the recipient for any international orders. We do not accept any credit card payments with a billing address outside the United States.īefore placing an international order, send an email to: to get a shipping quote. Shipping address must match the billing address of the Credit Card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express for domestic orders and PayPal only for international orders. Shipping and handling charges are the responsibility of the buyer unless the item purchased was defective.ģ03 Boards HQ 6870 N. Shoes must have their original shoe box placed inside of a separate cardboard box to mail back to us. Returned items must be in their original condition with all tags still attached. Returns for exchanges and store credit only, no refunds. Please notify: within 14 days from the date that you received your order to obtain authorization for return. ![]()
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