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Transworld Jun 2003
Transworld Jun 2003
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This Transworld Skateboarding issue from around 2003 showcases a strong mix of global coverage, veteran style, and rising talent. The magazine features a Pro Spotlight on Rick McCrank, capturing his precision, creativity, and Canadian roots—an in-depth look at one of skateboarding’s most well-rounded and quietly dominant pros. The “Eh?” title nods to his laid-back personality and home country, but there’s no mistaking the seriousness of his skills.
Matt Beach is also highlighted as the "Obscure Powerhouse®," a fitting label for a skater known for powerful, flowing lines and a reclusive nature. The mag likely revisits his impact on street and vert skating, offering a look at a legend whose influence runs deeper than his media presence.
There’s international flair with coverage from Japan, documenting a scene that blends deep respect for style with tight-knit urban skating—expect wild spots, clean tricks, and cultural detail. Rising stars like Paul Rodriguez and heavy-hitter Erik Ellington add contrast and momentum, each representing different ends of the style spectrum: calculated precision versus raw energy.
This issue blends profiles, travel, and underground edge, celebrating not just who’s on top, but who’s carving out lasting space in skateboarding’s ever-shifting landscape.
Some wear to the back cover.







