Rare 60s-80s Skateboard Collection | SkateHoarders: Steve Caballero Season 1 Ep 2
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For the second installment of SkateHoarders, we get a tour of OG Bones Brigader (and TWS' first cover boy), Steve Caballero's house to get a look at everything from his insane vintage skateboard collection to his vintage pinball and arcade games and, well, literally everything in between! We could've spent hours here... Thanks for having us over, Cab!
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What a humble dude. One of my favorite skaters of all time.
@blabber1975
4 жыл бұрын
Rich I couldn’t agree more, he has a real positive soul, I saw him skate in Stevenage,uk . Legend !
@s.a.l.1974
4 жыл бұрын
He was in my favorite band
@Guez_art
4 жыл бұрын
New Keys yes because 1) he is a well known skate legend and 2) he actually painted it, he put in the time and effort. Also, he is not selling a print or a printout for $900.
@Mr.Burton17
3 жыл бұрын
Cabo to still one the smoothest styles ever
@SammeLagom
3 жыл бұрын
I agree, he seem so kind and nice!
All those Bones Brigade guys are spectacular individuals. And Steve's a real gem. What a neat guy.
This dude came to a skate event in my hometown when I was about 14. I was walking up to the skateshop and he picked me up on his golf cart and gave me a ride. Super friendly nice guy
Hey Cab, I can't count the scars, scabs and calluses on my body trying to copy your style. 61yo and still rippin. Thanks for the road map.
@AudibleVisibIe
5 жыл бұрын
Sickkkk 🤙🤙
@andrewkeegans1
5 жыл бұрын
Robert Robb nice one brother. Keep on keepin on.
@ParappatheRapper
5 жыл бұрын
I salute you soldier. Just started at 28 and im 29 now. Sometimes I feel old to start so late but comments like yours keep me going strong.
@homefront3162
5 жыл бұрын
my too
@chrisrichards430
5 жыл бұрын
I trip on the boards of Canada shoes catching fire and stuff. Wear his shoes getting ready for gravity to take effect.
nicest guy in skateboarding. That was amazing|!
Cab is so sick. His collections are incredible. And that coffee table from Lance Mountain is something else!
@LateBloomerMedia
5 жыл бұрын
Did you see all the dust that collected on top of the glass....
@chrisrichards430
5 жыл бұрын
@@LateBloomerMedia eat it for plato.
@LateBloomerMedia
5 жыл бұрын
@@chrisrichards430 lol uhh ok
@chrisrichards430
5 жыл бұрын
@@LateBloomerMedia guess you missed alien sex fiend lyrics...
@LateBloomerMedia
5 жыл бұрын
@@chrisrichards430 hmm maybe a good thing? I guess I'll check it out
I met him at a demo in 1985 he was so cool he even posed for a picture with me.
Remember those 1970's Penny molded plastic skateboards with the swirling colours? That's the kind I had when I was a kid.
@realmcoy4696
2 жыл бұрын
I own one and compared to today skateboards its pretty hard to ride and i cant tell bout tricks, that cause make the people in 70s doin such badass tricks just real phenomens
I have the dragon board in my garage. Six nieces and nephews played with it for 20 years after I had it so its thrashed but I still have it. Holds a special place for me.
I saw Steve on Nickelodeon, SK8 TV. I was in the sixth grade. I look back to Steve Caballero, and he looks back to the sixties. That’s SO COOL that they gave him the 720 cabinet! He cannot know just how far reaching his inspiration has been for skaters everywhere. THANKS FOR SHARING!
Stevie. Love his humble persona. So glad I got to meet him once when he visited Stockholm the other year.
@TransworldSKATEmag
6 жыл бұрын
Rad!
Keep these episodes coming
@TransworldSKATEmag
6 жыл бұрын
Will do! working on it!
Cab is such a cool guy. Really humble and chilled. Always my favourite pro skater and I loved riding his decks. Feel like I want to get back into skating again... :)
@troyjenkins3886
5 жыл бұрын
Me too man,my little Bro just got back into it.🤙
@Shoksable
5 жыл бұрын
I think most guys of our generation (baby boomers), are "cool, nice guys". No airs and graces, just getting on with whatever needs to be done. I started skating in the late 70ties, and just bought a board again. Due to watching some of these vids, I've decided to get back on a board at the age of 53;>).
@carriewatkins313
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah but make sure your mommy lets you.
Awesome collection!!! So many great skaters in the "Golden Era" of skateboarding but Cab was by far the skater I tried to emulate. I even sported the 80s punk flat top with the halfway bleach!!! Cab is still killing it at his age and is so respected in the skate community!!!! The Powell Peralta Cab deck with the dragon and bats graffix is possibly the most iconic skateboard ever made(as far as art graffix)!! His man cave is sick but it was taken up so many more levels by havin the 720 arcade game !!!!
Great to see Steve. It's been 40 yrs since the punk rock days with Thrasher mag in San Jose.
@paulgeorge1069
4 жыл бұрын
Bringing back old times. Those were the best days. Competing with cab was AWESOME back in the day.
Steve Caballero Is A Skateboarding Legend. I Remember Watching Videos Of Him Skateboarding When I Use To Skate Lol. Time Sure Goes By Fast Now I'm 28.
You were my favorite in THP2 ❤
I met and got an autograph from him back in the day. He was super friendly. A class act and a legendary skater!
@sarahfoster3288
Жыл бұрын
yes i met him once. super nice.
You my friend are the best! I really don’t know what to say but I appreciate you sharing!
Thank you Steve, for sharing your collection with us!
This guy really does a great job of walking us through his mindset while showcasing his collection
Absolute Legend. Always been a big fan, especially of "street Cab".
What a great video! Steve and his collection are just so cool! In 1963 or 4my Dad got me my first manufactured board. I believe it was from Japan. I loved it. Still wish I had it.
Yes! Please do more of these video. Cab seems like such a down to earth awesome guy
What a rad guy
I had the honor of meeting this Legend twice in my hometown!! A very down to earth soul!! Long Live Cab!!
Steve was my favorite skater. Great collection.
720!-“Skate or die!” That game was so hard
@TransworldSKATEmag
6 жыл бұрын
Very true! ha
@SuaSponte75
6 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
@OrangeJackson
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it was too hard. A real quarter eater.
Great collection! You're in my collection of best Childhood souvenirs! Love you Steve!
@chrisrichards430
5 жыл бұрын
You collect Chrysler cars now?
Cabs bit on 'ban this' where he's on the miniramps with the spine is one of my favourite parts of any skate vid.
Man, Steve Cab, Lance Mountain, Tony Hawk, Bones Brigade! Great memories of my skateboarding days and all my skate park heroes.
Growing up in mid seventies UK, Cab was the first "pro" I could name from a picture. I've followed him ever since. You da man Cab.
Never give those to the Smithsonian. You rock, Cab!
great series! keep em coming!
I started skating in the 60's NJ Shore Seaside Park/Midway Beach, Surfing and Skating. I remember the steel wheel which I started on then clay wheels Chicago trucks and then polyurethane wheels Sims and Tracker trucks in the late 70's. Grogs Surf Shop in Seaside Park was the first surf/skate shop and I remember being in their look at the first clay wheels and got a board with them. They wore out fast. The those red sims I lusted after and eventually got and skated. Memories. Cool Collection.
This awesome to see as a child from the 70's. I can relate to the Evil Knievel bike and I remember having the Black Knight skateboard with clay wheels. Amazing times ~
Thank you for this!! I've been trying to remember the name of that skateboard arcade game for 20 years! 720°! That game was rad!
Wow! So many items in the background spark so many good times and memories. What a happy place.
video was way too short .. i could watch this easy 2-3hrs
@TransworldSKATEmag
6 жыл бұрын
We'll keep digging deeper!
@joninsco1062
6 жыл бұрын
Lick. Yours. Truly. Insco
@icankickflipok
5 жыл бұрын
This comment is on all of the skateHoarder episodes, always from different people, but this is the first time I've full on agreed with it. I was actually upset when it ended.
@Nominay
5 жыл бұрын
Definitely.
@Sirmellowman
5 жыл бұрын
i was just about to comment the same thing!
Cab, I love the bronze full Cab shoe! Also the Apollo 1960's board.
Oh man Steve you are one of my heroes growing up so glad to see you healthy and happy brother. Thank you for all the great years of skateboarding I’m 50 and I am just getting back into it after a 10 year hiatus because of knee problems but it is in our blood I guess. Thanks for this like an subbed.
I swear I love Cab. What a story teller. He really makes me feel like I personally know him. GREAT work and awesome collection. Keep these vids coming.
@chrisrichards430
5 жыл бұрын
But he has a cold type of presence about the whole famous thing to me. Two different type of skaters to me these days.
I used to play 720 when I was 13 years old at 7-11. That was the best skating game ever. Good keep. Would love to have that. And yes Steve Cab is one of the most genuine classy guys.
Love this video, reminds me of skating and the greatest memories of my youth. Bones Brigade Forever!
Absolute legend. His style was nice to watch over the years.
Watching this brought back an old memory from 2001 when my family went on our biggest trip ever to Hawaii. I remember seeing a Duke memorial and this brought back that memory. Thanks steve, I had your shoes in 8th grade til 12th hahah kept buying them
Steve Caballero... What an awesome guy! 🙌😃
That's a real wild collection . A legend showing us about legends.
Rad video. Loved the intimate chat and seeing all that old school board swag!
Interesting as im a retired (amateur) skateboarders and also got into a small collection of memorablia - when you have an awesome life- you can re-live it again in memories when you get old is a saying i came across. I hadn't thought about seeking inspiration from these pros who inspired me when i was younger- for my retirement from skateboarding but eventually did. Thanks Steve and was a great feel to watch you here- and its awesome to - like some wise man said- surrender ones yought gracefully. I spent the afternoon SUPing yesterday and woke up with sore muscles- yoga does help- but its nice to align ourselves into a smooth transition- skateboarding can actually prepare us for change and adaptation- Steve made me realise today! Thanks mate!
OMG that replica is so amazing
@stodiie
6 жыл бұрын
What an episode. the tws cover with the damn skate & create logo makes my head spin, so much history to be told..
Fantastic episode. What a gem of a dude
That 720 story was awesome! Steve has and will always be a stand up dude.
Cab always been one of my favorites skaters!!
Great video!! Go Stevie!! Thanks for sharing..
My first board in 85 was similar. I had Tracker 6 trax with the Tracker copers, florescent green Powell Street Cubic wheels on a Sims Lester deck. Such good memories. And, Cab, I rode your shoes for 20 plus years. They're just so good for skating. Amazing collection. My friends and I used to play that 720 arcade game when it first came out at the Hayward 711. Good times.
This is my type of collection. Cab was a hero to us kids in the 80s.. our whole school had his skateboards. Deer Canyon elementary in Alta Loma CA.. .I still have my Upland Pipeline membership
Added to favs gonna watch later no distractions
That was awesome. So many memories. I was a huge fan of Steve. Loved watching his videos and looking at the awesome pictures in the skate magazines when then came out. That stuff inspired me to skate harder. That was all I wanted to do back in the day. I'm 45 now and I wouldn't dare step on a board.
@chrisrichards430
5 жыл бұрын
Sounds good. Prolly too fat aren't ya?
Love this...keep them coming!!!
I really enjoyed this. He's a great guy what a legend
I got a mint condition, never ridden 1987 Caballero board in a shadow box on my wall! I could just hang out all day with Steve. I grew up in Saratoga,Ca right next to San Jose! When I was in grade school one kid’s sister was supposedly dating Steve! When the Bones Brigade is in their late 70’s-80’s they should all live in a Skater’s retirement home! It’s got ramps and bowls and street areas, but it’s also got antigravity nets to catch the elderly skaters!
the man who can uphold a lifelong passion for the arts is a happy man!
I rode a Nash Goofy foot steel wheeled board when they first came out. Went through every new invention. Loved my Ray bones Rodriquez Snub Nose back in the 80s.
Such a kind and inspiring guy. Fortunate to have met him.
Wow! Great video guys! Thank you!
I got a metal wheel board in the mid 90's. Old sparky was a lot of fun at night on big hills. Great episode
The amount of knowledge this man has is amazing and it would be great to hang out and talk to him
Koooooool !😮😮😮😎 Thanks for sharing..we' re not worthy...all time Greats.
Nice collection Steve , thanks for sharing
This should of been on the history channel, no joke, this was informative as hell. I didn’t even know some of this stuff existed
Haha my wife's father is David Ritter of California. You have my wifes fathers board from when he was a kid, what a trip. I just sent him this video I hope it's his!
impressive and i love collections, very very impressive!!!! hard work and phenomenal !
Go Steve! Out of respect I want to ad... I rocked an El Gato in 76, Got one of yours in 77. Was wearing Vans since 70 mostly low tops but got FULL Cab's when they 1st came out. Wore them out in the USAF (skatin) but move onto many pairs of HALF cabs ever since. I have 5 pair of Half's now. Got a reissue 20th FULL pair 6 months ago. Just to keep on my wall with other mementos. You are da man! Jeff Rosemead 78
From San Jose, big Cab fan, grew up skating Campbell, first skate shoes ever were Half Cabs. All hail the legend!
Thanks for sharing Steve
My brother still has his Hobie fiberglass (I believe) skateboard from the 70s. I used to pull it out of the garage and cruise our driveway on it. I can still see the orange sunset with flying bird silhouettes on it. Later on, once skating was tattooed into my fiber, I never paid much attention to the Bones guys except Mullen and Mountain, but in the past couple years I've come to realize how truly awesome Cab is.Seems like someone who could just chill or skate with anyone.
Further cements why he's my favorite skater. Cool guy
Steve is the best person to listen to, he’s like if jazz skated
I just loved watching this...
Yeah. These are good. I always admired Cab for his loyalty to the Powell Peralta thing. All the other Brigade members went on to start board companys of thier own but ole Cab stuck withh PP. All these years. Pretty cool. And shows loyalty big time.
Never met Cab in person, but dude seems like one of coolest dudes ever. Would love to talk with him some time. One thing to be an amazing skateboarder, but it's another thing to be as cool and genuine as he seems while being one of the greatest ever.
Would love to see more of these!
Cool collection Steve, I remember playing that skateboard video game.
I've still got an original 1981 Caballero / Powell dragon board. Was my transport around campus for a few years, and has been used to move lots of big furniture. ;)
I have a 70's Ampul Amflex - fibreglass deck is this and the ride with the flex that the deck gives is outstanding, even now, with the original trucks. Such a light board too.
Wow, that was beautiful!
That was really cool.
Steve is the man, OG of the skate world
Steve Caballero one of the best
Caballero is the BEST. What a ripper!
real cool the way Steve didn't erase the names under the boards also I used to spend some serious quarters on the arcade 720 loved it also when they ported to the NES as 540
Such a Satisfying Video, I cant even Tell you what this means to me!
I wish there was a show about this dude, like now. He sounds like a stoked grommet still, I feel like he’s a great guy to emulate.
Been wearing his shoes for 25 years. Thank you, Transworld. Thank you, Steve.
Such a humble legend.
A fucking legend. Plain and simple
I played thatsame Evil Knievel machine many times in the early 80s in south jersey boardwalk arcades..man great memories..all time
One of the greats amongst Legends
My first skateboard was the red #10 with the steel wheels. Fell on almost every crack in the side walk in Long Beach. I remember when Sims came out with their wheels. Everyone wanted them