where are they now?


Tony Hawk still competes and tours.
Steve Caballero seen him pop up on events, and he had a band "Odd Man Out" and someone else told me he was in another band too.."Factor something"?
Tommy Guerrero is a music artist, don't know if he still skates.
Lance Mountain, I have no clue.
Mike McGill, I have no clue.

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Lance Mountain now owns the skateboard company The Firm. Mike McGill owns a skateshop in California and competes from time to time if I'm not mistaken.

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Rodney Mullen still skates but doesn't compete. He also has his hand in a crap load of skate companies like Tenser Trucks, Enjoi Skateboards and I think he has something to do with Darkstar as well. Maybe a few others.
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Thanks yall. Anybody else got any updates on where any of em are now? Also were there any appearances in the movie that most didnt know about? Like Ray Barbie? I heard Natas Kaupas was in a scene.

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Natas and a young Mike Vallely were definately in the club scene not sure about Ray Barbee though.

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I think Per Welinder was a co-founder and now a co-owner of Tony Hawk's comapny "Birdhouse".

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8/1/2008: R.I.P. Ray Underhill. Keep on shredding.

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Tony obviously still does his thing. Steve still skates and still has his sponsors, the Half Cab (Vans) has been around for decades. He still dabbles in the music as well. Tommy is deep into music. You can find much of his work on newer skate videos. Lance Mountain is still going strong in the skate industry, as well as skating. Mike McGill is in the business as well, I know he was in development for a low cost skate shoe that he would promote. While Natas wasn't part of the Bones crew, he heads up design for Quiksilver apparel, as well as board designs for Imaginarium. Several of the older skaters from this era are still around tearing it up. I heard Kevin Staab is still tearing it up, as well as Hosoi who is fresh out of jail. Vallely is the ultimate soul skater out there right now. Hard to believe that Danny Way is getting up there in years as well. I remember when he was introduced to us in H-Streets "Shackle Me Not" video. Speaking of H-Street, Tony Magnusson is associated with DVS shoes.

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Thanks for all the insight! One of the coolest things about Danny Way was he appeared in Powell Peralta's "Ban This" & H-Street's "Shackle Me Not". And they both came out around the same time. I heard he jumped ship with Powell and went to H-Street like within the same year.

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