Graham "Mac" MacEachran

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Graham "Mac" MacEachran
1988 Southsea Skate Contest - R.A.D. Magazine, January 1989
Profile
Native Name

Graham MacEachran
Nickname Mac
Division Pro
Nationality British
Gender Male
Location United Kingdom
Stance Goofy
Pushing Method Mongo
Company Death Box
Sponsors
FSKB
Contributors Tony Gale

Bio

Graham "Mac" MacEachran was a prevalent British skater in the UK during the 1980's and 90's. He skated for Madrid and worked in their woodshop for a bit. He then left Madrid to go back to the UK, and helped found Death Box Skateboards with Jeremy Fox, in 1987. He did all of their art as well. He never had a pro freestyle model with either company, only bank riding models. Instead he'd cut out his own from larger Death Box models or use Shane Rouse's ones with his own art.


FSKB Contest History

Feature Video

Mac skating in the 2016 UK Freestyle Round-Up 2. Video by FSLateTricks