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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shogo_KuboShogo Kubo - Wikipedia

    Shogo Kubo (September 19, 1959 – June 24, 2014) was a Japanese American skateboarding pioneer and one of the original members of the Z-Boys that formed in Venice, California in 1975. [1]

  2. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Shogo met Jay Adams, Jeff Ho and the rest of the original Zephyr crew and became a founding member of the Z-Boys when they formed in Santa Monica during the mid 1970s. Shogo Kubo was born ...

  3. Shogo Kubo Tribute decks available in 3 Shapes with Red Stain Tops. Art by @axisvalhalla #shogokubo #dogtownskates Classic = OG Shogo shape on a mellow almost flat concave. 10.5 x 30.7 x 16wb Pool = classic pool shape on modern concave.

  4. 24 de jun. de 2014 · The skateboarding world took a huge hit to its soul yesterday, with the loss of ‘70s skate maestro, Shogo Kubo. For the skateboarders deeply into hardcore skateboarding during the mid ‘70s, the name and iconic images of Shogo Kubo stood out like lightning amidst the skateboard legends of the day.

  5. Shogo Kubo was a founding member of the Z-Boys and a master of style in the 1970s. He influenced many skaters, appeared in documentaries and designed a Nike SB shoe before his death in 2014.

  6. SKATEBOARDING HALL OF FAME AWARD - SHOGO KUBO accepted by his son, SHOTA KUBO.The 8th Annual Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Icon Awards Ceremony presented by...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Z-BoysZ-Boys - Wikipedia

    These additional members were: Bob Biniak, Paul Constantineau, Jim Muir, Peggy Oki, Shogo Kubo and Wentzle Ruml. The team began to practice in the backs of four schools in the surrounding area; it was at these asphalt banks that the Z-boys showcased their ability to transition surfing style to skateboarding.