Steve Caballero in Suburban Diners (1994)

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

Steve Caballero's featured section in the 1994 Powell Skateboards video, Suburban Diners. To purchase your copy of Suburban Diners please visit http://www.skateone.com/store/category/media/Powell+Classic/

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  • Yeah Stevie Cab!

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  • cremefresche,

    I rode street because i wanted to, not because George told me i had too. I know i wasn't very good at it, but i sure loved learning new tricks while i spent time doing it. The only reason i was able to stay on Powell, not having to leave the company at that time, was i had a signature shoe which kept me making money, the others didn't, so they had no choice but to leave and start other things. get your facts straight before you start spewing your nonsense around here:(

    cheers,

    cab

  • it sucks seeing Cab have to conform to the techie street dominated scene of the fucked up 90's to satisfy the hungry George Powell corporation...Companies were dropping vert skaters left and right if they didn't start skating "techie street" like this...and even dressing a certain way!! Booo!! Pretty lame era in skateboarding...

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  • I have been rocking half cabs since the mid 90s, best skate shoe ever.

  • don't like that kinds of skateboards... old school is the best :)

  • I don't really view cab as a "Techie Street" i mean his part in the bones bearings video was him boardsliding a 44 stair handrail.

  • considering some of the shitty parts that were comin out, cabs part holds up to the test of time. good style

  • @progressiveanarchy88 vert, street it does not matter skating is skating, if you don't have a ramp or a pool then what can you do with a board then

  • @cremefresche even tho vert was slowly dieing, there were still some vert skaters like danny way or colin mckay, they were the 90's vert skaters even tho they did a little bit of street. and its skateboarding man, if you have no skate ramp or skate park, what can you do. thats why we have street skating.

  • @cremefresche I saw this vid at ccs in SLO on a skate pilgrimage at 20... hung out with some cool east coast street kids on the rise...

    believe me, cab knows trannies, and enjoyed street like any youthful man...

    You sound like my little brother, and every other Blind faggot at the time. Just saying... we probably even skated together at one point. :)

  • @cremefresche I saw this vid at ccs in SLO on a skate pilgrimage at 20... hung out with some cool east coast street kids on the rise...

    believe me, cab knows trannies, and enjoyed street like any youthful man...

    You sound like my little brother.

  • @cremefresche i have to respectfully disagree the 90's is a very important decade in skating we saw so many legends of today come from that era, thats the era that street skating got big and it changed the game. i don't think it is sad to see cab doing street it just showed you how diverse of a skater he is. and to say vert skating was dying maybe in the early 90's but come the mid to late 90's it had a huge resurgence thanks to the xgames i am very thankful for the 90's and i miss those times

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