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|{{Social icon homepage|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p2-p3.jpg}}||4||[[Zorlac]] Freestyle Ad (Bottom Left).
|{{Social icon image|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p2-p3.jpg}}||4||[[Zorlac]] Freestyle Ad (Bottom Left).
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|{{Social icon homepage|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p8-p9.jpg}}||10||"Modern Moves":<br>
|{{Social icon image|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p8-p9.jpg}}||10||"Modern Moves":<br>
*Sequence shots for the [[Casper Disaster|360 Casper Disaster]], performed by [[Rodney Mullen]] and the [[Roccoco]], performed by [[Per Welinder]].<br>"[[Rodney Mullen]] and Swedish counterpart [[Per Welinder]] demonstrate that one does not have to be restricted by lack of skating surface. Rodney shows off some delicate [[Railstand|rail]] work, pulling off a 360 degree [[Casper Disaster]], while Per, Sweden's number one freestyle champion, gets involved in a maneuver called the spinning [[Roccoco]]. A trick which requires quick hand and feet action while rotating one full revolution on the tail of the board. Study these tricks for a while and you can't help but go out and try them for yourself."
*Sequence shots for the [[Casper Disaster|360 Casper Disaster]], performed by [[Rodney Mullen]] and the [[Roccoco]], performed by [[Per Welinder]].<br>"[[Rodney Mullen]] and Swedish counterpart [[Per Welinder]] demonstrate that one does not have to be restricted by lack of skating surface. Rodney shows off some delicate [[Railstand|rail]] work, pulling off a 360 degree [[Casper Disaster]], while Per, Sweden's number one freestyle champion, gets involved in a maneuver called the spinning [[Roccoco]]. A trick which requires quick hand and feet action while rotating one full revolution on the tail of the board. Study these tricks for a while and you can't help but go out and try them for yourself."
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|{{Social icon homepage|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p24-p25.jpg}}||26||"On Board":
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*"Throw Your Own Contest" by K. Thatcher<br>"Test your skating skills and that of your friends by promoting a skateboard contest...A freestyle contest is probably your best bet, requires nothing more than a flat cement area..."
*"Throw Your Own Contest" by K. Thatcher<br>"Test your skating skills and that of your friends by promoting a skateboard contest...A freestyle contest is probably your best bet, requires nothing more than a flat cement area..."
**Picture shows 5 guys doing [[Truckstand]]s.
**Picture shows 5 guys doing [[Truckstand]]s.
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[[File:Zorlac Freestyle Ad - Thrasher 1981-07.jpg|thumb|none|[[Zorlac]] Ad from page 4.]]
[[File:Zorlac Freestyle Ad - Thrasher 1981-07.jpg|thumb|none|[[Zorlac]] Ad from page 4.]]

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Freestyle-Related Contents

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Image 4 Zorlac Freestyle Ad (Bottom Left).
Image 10 "Modern Moves":
  • Sequence shots for the 360 Casper Disaster, performed by Rodney Mullen and the Roccoco, performed by Per Welinder.
    "Rodney Mullen and Swedish counterpart Per Welinder demonstrate that one does not have to be restricted by lack of skating surface. Rodney shows off some delicate rail work, pulling off a 360 degree Casper Disaster, while Per, Sweden's number one freestyle champion, gets involved in a maneuver called the spinning Roccoco. A trick which requires quick hand and feet action while rotating one full revolution on the tail of the board. Study these tricks for a while and you can't help but go out and try them for yourself."
Image 26 "On Board":
  • "Throw Your Own Contest" by K. Thatcher
    "Test your skating skills and that of your friends by promoting a skateboard contest...A freestyle contest is probably your best bet, requires nothing more than a flat cement area..."
  • 1981 Canadian & International Amateur Skateboard Championships Ad
    Join Russ Howell July 14 to 19 in Vancouver, British Columbia for six days of full on skating.
    Sponsored by Super Valu & Pepsi-Cola Amateur Sports Program, Vans, Gullwing, Yo-Yo Wheels, Santa Cruz, G&S, OJ Wheels, Sims Skateboards and Independent Trucks.
Zorlac Ad from page 4.