Oh my god. Who made this? This is the absolute most well made, most impactful, story about my brother I’ve ever seen. Congrats Pat, well deserved. It was SO well made. Getting that respect from Foy, PRod, Nyjah was so cool, and the extra footage around the clips, so awesome. I loved the Sheckler / kick flip story too. But obviously, Pat being my brother, this was just huge. So freakin cool.
I remember being at Pacific Drive one day and Welcome to Hell-era Jamie Thomas was setting up a board while talking to Jeremy Wray on the phone telling him he'd grinded a rail one stair longer than Duffy. In my head I was like "but Duffy did that four years ago." That's how long it took for the next wave of pros to start catching up to the trail he had blazed. Questionable forever.
The way they did it playing "riders on the storm" over THAT lipslide,IN THE FUCKING RAIN,cultural perfection and made Mr Pat Duffy a skateboarding immortal,end of story.
Hell yeah, we watched this all the time my senior year of high school. Videos were so important back then to get you stoked before you went out and show you what's possible. There were only a handful of local skateboarders, Tony Hawk was still years away from becoming a household name... the skating in questionable was so good it just made you feel rad to see it... living vicariously I guess. These present day interviews are so great, he seems so happy and modest. Living legend.
I hope the younger skaters watch this. It’s so important to understand where things come from and why. Duffy is one of the people that literally made it conceivable for skaters nowadays to go huge. It’s all owed to the OGs who we thankfully still have with us to tell the story.
I was born in 91, so this was done when I was a literal infant. Knocking it out of the park again with this mini documentary, excellent historical skateboarding channel that encapsulates everything great about the sport.
I perfectly remember the first time I’ve seen Questionable, the level was just unbelievable at this time, I was so amped that I’ve shown it to most of my skate friends the next day, telling them how much the video was amazing ! Of course Pat Duffy’s part killed everyone, the 50/50 on the kinked rail was a real jaw dropping to any skateboarders back then. And the whole video was pure motivation, after watching it, the only thing you wanna do was to ride your board and pushing yours limits. There’s a before and after this video. Still have my og VHS tape. I’m 50 years old now, some health problems, never touched a sick level, but still love and practice Skateboarding, this is the best thing ever. Better than anything else I’ve tried. Skateboarding is a life celebration.
For me, secondhand smoke was that video for me. I wasn't street skating in 92 I was sitting on my butt going down hills. But when I saw secondhand smoke as a beginner skater, it blew my mind.
I'm from Arkansas and still remember opening the mailbox and seeing the package containing The Questionable Video on VHS. Pat's part blew all of our minds multiple times a day for months.
This is easily one of the best channels for skateboarding that's come out. I absolutely love hearing the stories behind the videos of my childhood/young adulthood. I could sit here and watch 10 more mini docs on different skaters snd stories.
@@storied_skateboarding glad you're making them! Don't know if it's just you or if you have a team helping, but this video as well as your others were awesome. Hope you keep at em.
Questionable was the first real skate video my parents bought for me other than the VHS tapes we would rent from the video store. When my friends and I watched this we all kind of knew we would never become pro's (We would say that we would be "average pros" after this video, like Phil Shao and Matt Pails lol). I still text my skate buddies from the 90's to this day and when we talk about our favorite videos we always say "Other than Questionable and Virtual Reality, what are your favorties?". I really do feel blessed to have been born when I was to experience this era, it was so amazing. Ineffable really
Was the time I finally gave respect to street skating. The rain, the doors, I was a local in Marin at the time. Pat Duffy was a big name of you skated and lived in Marin. Dude is humble and thats the best thing about him
Again, absolutely fantastic. The gnarliest thing to me about that back lip in the rain was his foot placement! Look at how far back his foot was before he ollied!!!! Absolutely insane! Now! If we wanna talk about handrails, Let's talk about Frankie Hill!
Frankie kick-flipped a roof gap on a board with barely any nose and that must have weighed half a ton. He deserves way more credit than he gets for pushing the envelope of street.
damn bro 30 years from the Questionable and I love skateboarding more than ever thanks to this video and seen my heroes still skating really is fuel for my life thanks to god, the universe, the teletubbies or whoever makes the skateboarding possible..
I remember watching questionable for the first time. I was at my friend Brian's with John & rob. (All RIP). When the video was over we didn't even know what to say. It was our daily video before going out to skate. Thinking back about hokus pokus, soldier story, Frankie Hill then blind year after year the progression . Then came duffy as an am doing things we never thought of. The entire video as a whole changed skating. It was such an era
I remember piling into a friends house the day Questionable came out. There were 20 of us in the front room and the minute Pat's part finished we all grab our board and ran out the house. Everyone was SO hyped on that part. Everything changed that day and we would never look at a spot in the same way again. Minds were blown!
I rarely comment on UA-cam but thank you for making this. Pat’s comment “ people come up to me and tell me they remember where they were when they say his back lip slide in the rain” resonated as I remembered being a kid just starting out in skating and seeing that mind blowing part! What a rad dude. Please make more of these videos..
I randomly bumped into Pat in lower Manhattan one day. He wasn't skateboarding, just crossing the street and I said "oh shit Pat what's up!" Just seeing him for a moment gave me the hugest skateboner. Fucking inspiration.
Thank you. This has stirred up so many memories and emotions and feelings. All over again, that I dont know if they ever would have been re-visited again. Thank you.
This was such an amazing piece. I’ve often wondered how much today’s skaters know about the past, and all the maniacs who broke down barriers twenty to thirty years ago . But this show is giving the answers and paying respect to the legends that I grew up with. Seeing Pat Duffy back lip that handrail in the rain blew my mind more than anything in that era. Much love and respect to all the 90’s greats 🙏❤️
His mini ramp skills where next level as well. All the blunt slides backside blunt slide 270 out was nuts. Was at all those Plan B premieres as a kid. Good memories.
DBC..Daily Blessings Coming!! .. Thank You ALL for Skateboarding and Everything Everyday!! ... I Wish I would've Never got Discouraged when I was younger Skateboarding but I would see these Tricks and tell Myself, man I'll Never be able to do that, I'm Not that Good.... I WILL ALWAYS LOVE SKATEBOARDING First for the Rest of My LIFE and Hope/Pray I can Skate FOREVER!!
In a time way before UA-cam, the only reference point you had for skating was what your peers did and what you saw on skate videos. 'Questionable' was so far ahead of what we thought was the limit that it literally left us stunned.
True legend! It's incredible to see this after when On Video Skateboarding did a documentary on this. I just want to say honorable mention to Danny Way when he did a Backside Boardslide down the same double set rail Duffy did. Which was also featured in Plann B Questionable. Everyone in that video was way ahead of time, throwing it down. Rest in peace to Mike T. Thank you for releasing the benchmark of this legendary company.
Loved to see the raw clips from it. Reminds me of growing up in the late 90's but still having the old VHS-C cameras to film skate :D We didn't do as crazy things but that talk between Mike and Pat reminds me of filming so much
I remember the first time I saw the RIDERS ON THE STORM clip backside down the handrail in the rain. JAW DROPPING. I was like I’m seeing something that is so different.
Pat's section in the video had a huge impact on my life. Not just for the skating but also for introducing me to Primus for the first time. Pat was my favorite. Then Virtual Reality came out and guess what.... Still my favorite.
I started skateboarding in the late 80's but I got into it really hard in the early 90s after watching Questionable on VHS. I thought Duffy and Mullen was normal... little did I know! The awesome thing about that tho is that I always knew ANYTHING was possible on a skateboard! Thanks to them!
If it wasn't for the rain and the riders on the storm song , it just wouldn't be as awesome. So many rainy days watching that part , stoned and zoned out to the song and that part. Just perfect
First time watching a skateboarding video and knowing I will never do that no matter how good I get. Next level elite athletic ability skateboarding. Every skateboarder was talking about Pat Duffy’s part🙌
Yeah it’s so true, after seeing his part some I had to start looking at rails differently. Pat is such a skateboard machine, so glad t9 see him here in this feature.
This was the probably the best thing I've ever seen about that part and I definitely remember where I was when it first came out, haha. Great job and of course stoked you made those signed boards. Got one in time some how.Thanks!
Watched The Questionable Video every day for like a year in sixth grade. All the Mill Valley kids were rocking Poor Boy and trying to be like Pat Duffy!
I started stating in 1986, and had seen most of the videos of the era. When this came out all of us who skated in our town in Illinois north of Chicago, where like why don't we have any good spots to skate. We really didn't have any rails like in this part. We had one that went right into a busy street, that a rollerblader tried. Later I found a crazy rail in the mid 90's that was skate stopped at the community college.
skate history is fascinating, Glad these events are given light, people seem to be forgetting about these, the questionable video here in YT barely has views
I saw questionable the day it came out on vhs at my local shop. We were all in awe. We stayed in awe for months afterwards. But did I hear P Rod say most of Pats footage was from a sponsor me tape? Wow! That is craaazy! I never knew.
I was 17 and skated with future pros, watched this. It was the moment I realized that I would never be relevant to the sport. Thank God skating is so fun because I may have quit entirely. I am 50 now, and still skating at whatever level I can…the rain sequence was Gospel…it was a “Yes, And..” to walking on water…Pat was way ahead of the game
The Terminator!! Pat Duffy Signed Boards Available Now!
He came from the future!😂
@@Shroomdiffnuclear no lies told
@@Micheal-IrelandLink in description, and at end of vid I believe
Where can I get a signed Duffy board?
@@josef9001 storiedskateboarding.com there are only a couple left
30 years later, and a back lip down a handrail in the rain while wearing a primus shirt would fit in so good into a modern 2024 skateboarding video
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Totally. That tripped me out back then. Backside smith down a rail too. No one was doing those tricks back then.
Skateboarding needed this channel.. especially us old guys with family’s and jobs now… brings back so many good memories
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Second that
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Fax 😂
The golden era of skateboarding ... mid late 90s to early 2000s , now I'm old with kids going down memory lane with these videos
Oh my god. Who made this? This is the absolute most well made, most impactful, story about my brother I’ve ever seen. Congrats Pat, well deserved.
It was SO well made. Getting that respect from Foy, PRod, Nyjah was so cool, and the extra footage around the clips, so awesome.
I loved the Sheckler / kick flip story too. But obviously, Pat being my brother, this was just huge. So freakin cool.
Wow, thank you
Pat is so humble and charming. Sorry to hear about your father.
For all of the horrible bullshit the internet has brought, seeing this comment reminds me about how incredible it can be.
Bro Rips
Also check out the "Pat Duffy ON Video Skateboarding"
I remember being at Pacific Drive one day and Welcome to Hell-era Jamie Thomas was setting up a board while talking to Jeremy Wray on the phone telling him he'd grinded a rail one stair longer than Duffy. In my head I was like "but Duffy did that four years ago." That's how long it took for the next wave of pros to start catching up to the trail he had blazed. Questionable forever.
Hell ya
Pacific drive down by the beach in SD?
@@vincenthucknall7175 Exactly.
@FabledCity I live in Massachusetts but I used to vacation to san diego back in the day. Bought my first skateboard there, sk8mafia!
Well that's a hell of a story. All of those dudes showed us the way, but Duffy's part still doesn't make sense.
The way they did it playing "riders on the storm" over THAT lipslide,IN THE FUCKING RAIN,cultural perfection and made Mr Pat Duffy a skateboarding immortal,end of story.
So legendary
Hell yeah, we watched this all the time my senior year of high school. Videos were so important back then to get you stoked before you went out and show you what's possible. There were only a handful of local skateboarders, Tony Hawk was still years away from becoming a household name... the skating in questionable was so good it just made you feel rad to see it... living vicariously I guess. These present day interviews are so great, he seems so happy and modest. Living legend.
The filming for the kinked rail make was absolutely PERFECT.
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YES! Here's the SPOT, here's the SKATER, ready for the TRICK, fucker??
I hope the younger skaters watch this. It’s so important to understand where things come from and why. Duffy is one of the people that literally made it conceivable for skaters nowadays to go huge. It’s all owed to the OGs who we thankfully still have with us to tell the story.
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And that's why Pat is your favorite skaters favorite skater.
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Thank you!!! I watched it as 12year old skater back in Poland that just 3 year was a free country again after being under Russia for 44 years.
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What a great channel this is. The story-telling is wonderful.
Thank you very much!
100% truth. I was getting flowed by a few companies at the time and questioned if I should just quit after seeing Pat’s part
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That is amazing 😂
You must of had skills I was never good enough to get flowed
Pat Duffy's parts were incomprehensible at the time. He's the MF'n Man!
Yup!!!
I was born in 91, so this was done when I was a literal infant. Knocking it out of the park again with this mini documentary, excellent historical skateboarding channel that encapsulates everything great about the sport.
Glad you enjoyed it
I was born in 90 the fact this was done over 30 years ago is crazy
I perfectly remember the first time I’ve seen Questionable, the level was just unbelievable at this time, I was so amped that I’ve shown it to most of my skate friends the next day, telling them how much the video was amazing ! Of course Pat Duffy’s part killed everyone, the 50/50 on the kinked rail was a real jaw dropping to any skateboarders back then. And the whole video was pure motivation, after watching it, the only thing you wanna do was to ride your board and pushing yours limits. There’s a before and after this video. Still have my og VHS tape. I’m 50 years old now, some health problems, never touched a sick level, but still love and practice Skateboarding, this is the best thing ever. Better than anything else I’ve tried. Skateboarding is a life celebration.
Hell ya
For me, secondhand smoke was that video for me.
I wasn't street skating in 92 I was sitting on my butt going down hills. But when I saw secondhand smoke as a beginner skater, it blew my mind.
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I'm from Arkansas and still remember opening the mailbox and seeing the package containing The Questionable Video on VHS. Pat's part blew all of our minds multiple times a day for months.
Epic
This is easily one of the best channels for skateboarding that's come out. I absolutely love hearing the stories behind the videos of my childhood/young adulthood. I could sit here and watch 10 more mini docs on different skaters snd stories.
Glad you like them!
@@storied_skateboarding glad you're making them! Don't know if it's just you or if you have a team helping, but this video as well as your others were awesome. Hope you keep at em.
Not just the tricks but I always loved his style. He looked freaking sick doing it.
GOAT
Duffy is a absolute joy to my heart! It's so outside the boxes and pure.
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Torey’s narration in front of the fireplace takes this another level🤣
Hahah!
Still one of the best video parts ever. Can't go wrong with Primus and Pat Duffy.
Hell ya
Primus sucks!
That video changed my life. The soundtrack alone was insane. Still skateboarding to this day. Yep im old. Thanks for posting this.
Hell ya
Questionable was the first real skate video my parents bought for me other than the VHS tapes we would rent from the video store. When my friends and I watched this we all kind of knew we would never become pro's (We would say that we would be "average pros" after this video, like Phil Shao and Matt Pails lol). I still text my skate buddies from the 90's to this day and when we talk about our favorite videos we always say "Other than Questionable and Virtual Reality, what are your favorties?". I really do feel blessed to have been born when I was to experience this era, it was so amazing. Ineffable really
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Was the time I finally gave respect to street skating. The rain, the doors, I was a local in Marin at the time. Pat Duffy was a big name of you skated and lived in Marin. Dude is humble and thats the best thing about him
Epic
Duffy needs to be loved in the same way Mullen is
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New best show. been skating since 1985
Hell ya
Again, absolutely fantastic. The gnarliest thing to me about that back lip in the rain was his foot placement! Look at how far back his foot was before he ollied!!!! Absolutely insane! Now! If we wanna talk about handrails, Let's talk about Frankie Hill!
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Frankie crawled so pat could fly
Frankie kick-flipped a roof gap on a board with barely any nose and that must have weighed half a ton. He deserves way more credit than he gets for pushing the envelope of street.
@@seanmckelvey6618 100 percent!
@@seanmckelvey6618 for real!
i've never teared up watching skateboarding before
Hell ya
damn bro 30 years from the Questionable and I love skateboarding more than ever thanks to this video and seen my heroes still skating really is fuel for my life thanks to god, the universe, the teletubbies or whoever makes the skateboarding possible..
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I remember watching questionable for the first time. I was at my friend Brian's with John & rob. (All RIP). When the video was over we didn't even know what to say. It was our daily video before going out to skate. Thinking back about hokus pokus, soldier story, Frankie Hill then blind year after year the progression . Then came duffy as an am doing things we never thought of. The entire video as a whole changed skating. It was such an era
Hell ya
I remember piling into a friends house the day Questionable came out. There were 20 of us in the front room and the minute Pat's part finished we all grab our board and ran out the house. Everyone was SO hyped on that part. Everything changed that day and we would never look at a spot in the same way again. Minds were blown!
So cool
Yeh man, Hensley.
Memoirs of a Sick One. Duffy
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Dude Duffy could absolutely destroy any structure. He made ledges cry. Thanks for the tribute most deserving
Couldn't agree more
I rarely comment on UA-cam but thank you for making this. Pat’s comment “ people come up to me and tell me they remember where they were when they say his back lip slide in the rain” resonated as I remembered being a kid just starting out in skating and seeing that mind blowing part! What a rad dude. Please make more of these videos..
Hell ya 🤝
"Primus"!!!❤️🔥👊
Yup!
I’m so happy skateboarding has Pat Duffy!❤
Same!!
We wore out the Questionable vhs watching it on repeat. Even our friends that didn't skate loved to watch it.
Hell ya
I randomly bumped into Pat in lower Manhattan one day. He wasn't skateboarding, just crossing the street and I said "oh shit Pat what's up!"
Just seeing him for a moment gave me the hugest skateboner. Fucking inspiration.
He is the GOAT
It was the tricks, the music and all the cool interludes. The perfect video about a day out skating with the gods
This is the best channel in skateboarding right now. Thank you.
Glad you think so!
Thank you.
This has stirred up so many memories and emotions and feelings. All over again, that I dont know if they ever would have been re-visited again.
Thank you.
Awesome, thank you!
This was such an amazing piece. I’ve often wondered how much today’s skaters know about the past, and all the maniacs who broke down barriers twenty to thirty years ago . But this show is giving the answers and paying respect to the legends that I grew up with.
Seeing Pat Duffy back lip that handrail in the rain blew my mind more than anything in that era. Much love and respect to all the 90’s greats 🙏❤️
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I’ll never forget that part and watching it with the crew I skated with. Pat Duffy rules!!
Hell ya 🤘
I remember showing it to a teacher during break he took time to watch our video. We showed him pats part and it blew his mind.
Hell ya
His mini ramp skills where next level as well. All the blunt slides backside blunt slide 270 out was nuts. Was at all those Plan B premieres as a kid. Good memories.
So true
DBC..Daily Blessings Coming!! .. Thank You ALL for Skateboarding and Everything Everyday!! ... I Wish I would've Never got Discouraged when I was younger Skateboarding but I would see these Tricks and tell Myself, man I'll Never be able to do that, I'm Not that Good.... I WILL ALWAYS LOVE SKATEBOARDING First for the Rest of My LIFE and Hope/Pray I can Skate FOREVER!!
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This gave me the chills, I miss these times.
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In a time way before UA-cam, the only reference point you had for skating was what your peers did and what you saw on skate videos. 'Questionable' was so far ahead of what we thought was the limit that it literally left us stunned.
Yes
True legend! It's incredible to see this after when On Video Skateboarding did a documentary on this. I just want to say honorable mention to Danny Way when he did a Backside Boardslide down the same double set rail Duffy did. Which was also featured in Plann B Questionable. Everyone in that video was way ahead of time, throwing it down. Rest in peace to Mike T. Thank you for releasing the benchmark of this legendary company.
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Loved to see the raw clips from it. Reminds me of growing up in the late 90's but still having the old VHS-C cameras to film skate :D We didn't do as crazy things but that talk between Mike and Pat reminds me of filming so much
Glad you enjoyed it
I remember the first time I saw the RIDERS ON THE STORM clip backside down the handrail in the rain.
JAW DROPPING. I was like I’m seeing something that is so different.
Iconic
For sure. Changed my life as a skater..
Very cool; so good!
Thank you! Cheers!
That back lip in the rain in brain melting.
Yup
Good stuff! Pat not only changed the game. He had great style. It’s also nice to hear Torey talk without saying “dude” every other word.
Couldn't agree more
Pat's section in the video had a huge impact on my life. Not just for the skating but also for introducing me to Primus for the first time. Pat was my favorite. Then Virtual Reality came out and guess what.... Still my favorite.
So sick
Great video, thank you to all involved.
Glad you enjoyed it
I started skateboarding in the late 80's but I got into it really hard in the early 90s after watching Questionable on VHS. I thought Duffy and Mullen was normal... little did I know! The awesome thing about that tho is that I always knew ANYTHING was possible on a skateboard! Thanks to them!
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Remember being blown away when it came out. So gnarly, skating and rain don't mix.
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For real, that’s how I hurt my knee
An exceptional video and captured story. Thank you for making it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Rocking that Miscellaneous Debris shirt. Underrated album.
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this gave me goosebumps, what a story, what a video
Thank you! 🙏
If it wasn't for the rain and the riders on the storm song , it just wouldn't be as awesome. So many rainy days watching that part , stoned and zoned out to the song and that part. Just perfect
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Incredible achievement.. cheers!
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Love this. Patt's so rad!
He is the man!
Fantastic! If there are any more large moments that have great stories like this I want them ALL haha, so good!!
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First time watching a skateboarding video and knowing I will never do that no matter how good I get. Next level elite athletic ability skateboarding. Every skateboarder was talking about Pat Duffy’s part🙌
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Cool documentary. Patt Duffy a legend that needs to be known. Total awesomeness
He rules!
Sweet video.
Questionable and Virtual Reality changed my life back in the day.
Thank you!
Quickly becoming the best skate channel on UA-cam 🔥
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Absolutely incredible; legend of legends!
Yes 💯
Yeah it’s so true, after seeing his part some I had to start looking at rails differently. Pat is such a skateboard machine, so glad t9 see him here in this feature.
Yup!
Pat Duffy is why we can have nice things.
Hahah yup
I had refreshed like 10 times.
So refreshing
Haha
We got it!
@@storied_skateboarding May I ask who you are? I'd like to know the name behind this channel. I know you're not Skin Phillips ;)
First popsicle shape I owned Duffy slick, had a sax player graphic on it . I loved that deck
Sick
These videos are fantastic,
So stoked these exist now.
Thank you!!
Pat is one of the best skater of all time.
When i see him in erly '90's i think that today nothing is been invencted.
Love and respect ❤❤❤
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This was the probably the best thing I've ever seen about that part and I definitely remember where I was when it first came out, haha. Great job and of course stoked you made those signed boards. Got one in time some how.Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
So cool to hear the backstory of a video that was so memorable and inspiring!
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This was amazing to watch. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
More of this, so cool. Thanks guys🤘🤘
Our pleasure!
such a great stroy . great video ! for those of us who know how impactful this is/was and will allways be, Never stop jumping fences
wish i could like this video twice
Glad you enjoyed it!
I still have his pro model VOX shoe. Skated 2 pairs and kept the 3rd to chill in. This man is a legend.
Epic
Watched The Questionable Video every day for like a year in sixth grade. All the Mill Valley kids were rocking Poor Boy and trying to be like Pat Duffy!
Hell ya
Big thanks from Brasil
Thank you!
I started stating in 1986, and had seen most of the videos of the era. When this came out all of us who skated in our town in Illinois north of Chicago, where like why don't we have any good spots to skate. We really didn't have any rails like in this part. We had one that went right into a busy street, that a rollerblader tried. Later I found a crazy rail in the mid 90's that was skate stopped at the community college.
Hell ya
Good job Chase!
Thanks!
I remember exactly where I was when that part first dropped. So good.
This channel is crushing it.
Legendary. Thank you!
skate history is fascinating, Glad these events are given light, people seem to be forgetting about these, the questionable video here in YT barely has views
Thank you!
Thank you for this amazing content.
Glad you enjoy it!
Love pat duffy,not only skating but ...primus
Yup!!
Met Pat in SF was always a stoker . Insane skating
Sick
I saw questionable the day it came out on vhs at my local shop. We were all in awe. We stayed in awe for months afterwards. But did I hear P Rod say most of Pats footage was from a sponsor me tape? Wow! That is craaazy! I never knew.
Yup! They re filmed a lot of it though we believe
This is my new fav channel
Thanks for the support!
Patt is so ahead of its time man, plan b questionable was a groundbreaking piece in skateboard history
Truly
I still remember where I was, who I was with, and how I felt when I saw this video for the first time.
Amazing
Getting "On Video" vibes from this channel. Keep it up guys!
Ultimate compliment!
I was 17 and skated with future pros, watched this. It was the moment I realized that I would never be relevant to the sport. Thank God skating is so fun because I may have quit entirely. I am 50 now, and still skating at whatever level I can…the rain sequence was Gospel…it was a “Yes, And..” to walking on water…Pat was way ahead of the game
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This is a great channel. I appreciate the work you put in.
I appreciate that!
Beautiful video and Duffy is so humble and such a legend! Live2Sk8 🤘🔥🤘
Thank you!