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The "Videography" section isn't really useful to you, it's what he does. Let me try to explain. If they manufactured vacuum cleaners, the cleaners would be their work. A vacuum cleaner could not be a reference for them, simply because it is the product they make. So it is with research, writings, etc. However, a review of their work by others tends to be a review of them and their methods, so is a reference.
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Dave Bachinsky, born on March 6, 1986, is a professional skateboarder from Lowell, Massachusetts. [1] He has gained widespread recognition for landing a massive kickflip down the El Toro 20 stairs on a 7.5" skateboard. [2]
On July 18, 2008, City Skateboards released a significant moment for Bachinsky, presenting his professional debut full video part titled "WTF is a Bachinsky". [3] Following this accomplishment, Bachinsky's talent was recognized, and he joined the Adidas team, [4] achieving professional skateboarder status. In 2009, The demise of Street Corner distribution shutdown City skateboards. Following a distribution change from Street Corner to Strange Bird Bachinsky was then invited to join the Think team [5] Professional skateboarder Cody Mcentire & Bachinsky team up in a video part for Think skateboards "Business As Usual". In July 2010, Bachinsky lands the cover of the 360th issue [6] of Thrasher magazine with a backslide lipslide in San Francisco. September 24th, 2010, Bachinsky departs the Adidas roaster and joins Vox Footwear to release a collaborative shoe [7] with Thrasher magazine. On February 17, 2015, an official announcement was released that Bachinsky was invited to join the Darkstar [8] team by Greg Lutzka & Ryan Decenzo. On March 13, 2023, Bachinsky joined the USA Skateboarding Olympic selection committee. [9]
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Since 2016, Bachinsky has been recycling broken skateboards into cutting boards, canoe paddles, and household furniture. With each item purchased, a percentage goes towards building new obstacles at the skatepark in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 2020, Bachinsky launched a visual skate collection called "Roll Forever," featuring videos filmed from a bird's-eye view, showcasing skaters' lines in a pool edited to loop indefinitely. 25% of the proceeds directly support the featured skater, while another 25% is allocated to Shapethree [12]to create skate-able features. Through these handcrafted projects, he is using blockchain technology and bridging the collector's experience through his digital art.
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The "Videography" section isn't really useful to you, it's what he does. Let me try to explain. If they manufactured vacuum cleaners, the cleaners would be their work. A vacuum cleaner could not be a reference for them, simply because it is the product they make. So it is with research, writings, etc. However, a review of their work by others tends to be a review of them and their methods, so is a reference.
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Submission declined on 12 December 2022 by
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Dave Bachinsky, born on March 6, 1986, is a professional skateboarder from Lowell, Massachusetts. [1] He has gained widespread recognition for landing a massive kickflip down the El Toro 20 stairs on a 7.5" skateboard. [2]
On July 18, 2008, City Skateboards released a significant moment for Bachinsky, presenting his professional debut full video part titled "WTF is a Bachinsky". [3] Following this accomplishment, Bachinsky's talent was recognized, and he joined the Adidas team, [4] achieving professional skateboarder status. In 2009, The demise of Street Corner distribution shutdown City skateboards. Following a distribution change from Street Corner to Strange Bird Bachinsky was then invited to join the Think team [5] Professional skateboarder Cody Mcentire & Bachinsky team up in a video part for Think skateboards "Business As Usual". In July 2010, Bachinsky lands the cover of the 360th issue [6] of Thrasher magazine with a backslide lipslide in San Francisco. September 24th, 2010, Bachinsky departs the Adidas roaster and joins Vox Footwear to release a collaborative shoe [7] with Thrasher magazine. On February 17, 2015, an official announcement was released that Bachinsky was invited to join the Darkstar [8] team by Greg Lutzka & Ryan Decenzo. On March 13, 2023, Bachinsky joined the USA Skateboarding Olympic selection committee. [9]
Street League (SLS):
Since 2016, Bachinsky has been recycling broken skateboards into cutting boards, canoe paddles, and household furniture. With each item purchased, a percentage goes towards building new obstacles at the skatepark in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 2020, Bachinsky launched a visual skate collection called "Roll Forever," featuring videos filmed from a bird's-eye view, showcasing skaters' lines in a pool edited to loop indefinitely. 25% of the proceeds directly support the featured skater, while another 25% is allocated to Shapethree [12]to create skate-able features. Through these handcrafted projects, he is using blockchain technology and bridging the collector's experience through his digital art.