NYC Shop Visit: Shut Skateboards


Shut Skatedecks, hand-made in the USA

Yesterday on my lunch break, I went over to the Shut Skateboard's shop on the LES. Matt Terwilliger ( @MATTERWILLIGER ) works at the shop and I hadn't actually been to it before. Not that I didn't know what or who Shut was, but unfortunately, I haven't been into skateboarding as much now as I was earlier in my life. Like most skaters in the 90's, I grew up skateboarding and looking to NYC for inspiration. There was somethign about the street skating scene in NYC that was unprecedented; Cali couldn't touch it. It was, well, raw as fuck.


Storefront

Shut was started by one of the East Coast's pioneers in skateboarding, Rodney Smith. In 1986, he started Shut and the NYC skate scene was never the same. Soon Shut had made a name for itself in the underground skateboarding world and still, to this day, their boards are made in the USA.


Media

Their iconic decks are still in production.


Skate decks

... and as I said, still made in the USA.


Matt

Matt gave me the tour and showed some love to Animal, another NYC area born company.


Mutant Zine c. 1986 NYC

One of the things Matt showed me was Mutant Zine. One of his friend's projects growing up. Who didn't have a friend with a zine in the 80's and 90's? This is a pretty significant zine though, it documented skateboarding and bmx in NYC during the 80's. This particular issue was from 1986.


Street riding - Mutant Zine

Here's Matt, doing something that was still in its infancy, riding street on his BMX with a wallride. Look at that bike!


Rodney's BMW

When you start a NYC company, you look to other NYC-based companies when you want something. Rodney went to Brooklyn Machine Works, years ago to pick up a bike.


DT sizing

As he walked through the BMW facilities, he found a massive tube. He showed it to Doc and Joe and said "I want this on my bike, somewhere". The guys used it for his downtube. To give you an idea of the shear scale of this thing, here's a Autobahn skate wheel. Nuts!


Rodney BMW typeface

BMW hooked him up with a nice decal too.


Matt's Gangsta

To add to the patriotism, Matt's Gangsta Track really hits the "Made in the USA" theme on the head.


Barends

Down to the barends.


Bill Thomas

Inside the shop, there's a small exhibition showcasing the photography of Bill Thomas.


Photo wall

I'm still getting the hang of this camera and originally, I wasn't going to use this photo but it came out kinda cool. It shows you the work without showing it clearly, so now you have to go to the shop to check it out.

If you're strolling, riding or skating in the LES, swing through Shut and see Matt. Thanks for the tour man! Matt also works at Grove St. Bicycles in Jersey City, so check that spot out too! Oh, I forgot to mention, there are more photos on my Flickr; some other shots of Rodney's bike too.

Shut Skateboards
158 Orchard St
New York City 10002






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excellent post. i remember sheffey back in the day on shut. he and shut had somewhat of a mythical status back in like the late 80s. we would always hear talk about both but rarely ever saw the boards or any photos. had a friend from DC that used to tell tales. not sure if shut had a dc connection or just sheffey. long time ago. makes me feel old...haha. killer post though.



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