It’s sort of easy to forget that Geoff Rowley is pro for Toy Machine these days, but I don’t mean that in a bad way. The dude just keeps such a low profile. But when the news first hit, it was huge. And since then, we’ve gotten a few different pro model graphics, hints at a new video part, and plenty of trips down memory lane with him and Ed Templeton.
Toy Machine just dropped two new Rowley “Fist” graphics and they’re both super rad, to say the absolute least. Look below for a closer look, then let’s talk Rowley.
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Rowley is a skateboarding hall-of-famer who has already had such a decorated career. His video parts are truly iconic. He’s designed some of the most admired skate shoes of all time. His years with Flip were legendary. And this new chapter with Toy Machine is as exciting as ever.
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He’s certainly not the type of skateboarder to just sit around and wait, either. Safe to say he’s always up to something and I have a feeling we’ll be seeing some new clips from this legend sooner than later.
In fact, back in early January, Geoff subtly hinted that he was “steadily working on [his] first Toy Machine part” as well, which was more than enough to get us stoked. I can only imagine what he’s handled over the past six months or so. Let’s hope that part drops sometime this year! We’re ready for it.
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Geoff’s new boards are hitting skateshops as we speak. You should definitely get both, because as far as I’m concerned, these are as much collector’s items as they are tools tools to get radical. Get one. Get ’em all. Get stoked.