Skateboard H-Street T Mag Going to Hell 9,75''

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1 249 kr


It’s available in a wheel wheeled shape that measures 31.75 X 9.75, with a 14.1 Wheelbase, a 6.5 Nose and a 6.9 Tail.

Tony Mag’s “Going To Hell” graphic was designed by H-Street OG artist  Francesco Jekill Albertini in the late 80’s, and it might have been the  last graphic he did for T-Mag back in the day.

It was inspired by T-Mag’s original Hell Concave design he made  infamous in the mid 80, before H-Street was even born. While he was  working on his new mold idea at the UWS factory around ‘84, the guys at  the shop thought the thing looked crazy and essentially, unskateable. As  a fun prank, they left a note on Mag’s work late one night that just  said “Hell Concave”. T-Mag thought the joke was funny and also thought  they may be onto something and just adopted the moniker for his new  Concave design that would create some controversy; it seemed everyone  had an opinion. Some people loved it and swore by it, others not so  much.

Later, Mike Ternasky came up with this T-Shirt design that was a play  off this 80’s British pop dude “Frankie Goes To Hollywood” and we made  the also rather infamous T-Shirt design that said “Tony Says Go To  Hell”, with the word “concave” real small below that text.

So Francesco made a graphic, showing what that trip might look like.  This was one of the toughest re-draw’s that T-Mag did, it was in the  works for a few years. Francesco got in on the re-creation of the  graphics from Italy, where he’s from and currently lives.