Saturday, April 18, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
pete & cab
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Thomas Campbell's new film
Thomas Campbell, a friend of Tim's and a part of the new Supercharged film, has a film of his own...
click the link below to see the film premiere dates for his movie 'The Present'
http://www.surfline.com/surfnews/photo_bamp_900_v03.cfm?id=22596&ad=1
click the link below to see the film premiere dates for his movie 'The Present'
http://www.surfline.com/surfnews/photo_bamp_900_v03.cfm?id=22596&ad=1
Friday, March 13, 2009
Ultimate Boarder Competition.
http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/241580/b28d0e7d2f/468000285/54b9ab874e/
This has nothing to do with the Tim film, but its an amazing event that a few of my friends participate in. Check it out the link above!!!!!!
This has nothing to do with the Tim film, but its an amazing event that a few of my friends participate in. Check it out the link above!!!!!!
Friday, February 27, 2009
Shitkickers this March 3rd 2009
A heads up on a great show this Tuesday March 3rd 2009.
The Shitkickers will be playing live at the Knockout Bar, on Mission st. near Cesar Chavez st.
Come out and see San Jose's finest Bluegrass/Punk sounds. A band which I am proud to have in the new Supercharged film soundtrack.
Show is 21 and over starts at 8pm, 2 bands will be opening for them.
See you there. Pete
The Shitkickers will be playing live at the Knockout Bar, on Mission st. near Cesar Chavez st.
Come out and see San Jose's finest Bluegrass/Punk sounds. A band which I am proud to have in the new Supercharged film soundtrack.
Show is 21 and over starts at 8pm, 2 bands will be opening for them.
See you there. Pete
Friday, February 20, 2009
Jonny Manak, live in San Francisco. Feb 21, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Tim
Yes I remember Tim Brauch. What a super nice guy. I was lucky enough to skate with Tim a handful of times at the San Jose ramp club (Think it was in 97-98). The way he skated was amazing to say the least. It almost didn't seem real. He skated fast, just constantly flowing making even the most difficult tricks look like nothing. Back to back trick after trick with a clean style. A lot of pro skaters have a bad attitude, but not Tim. So friendly and generous. One of those guys who gets everyone pumped up and stoked to skate.
Chris Hamilton
Chris Hamilton
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
JJ Rogers_Todd Ferrera_Pete Koff

I drove up to the mountains to get an interview with JJ Rogers Todd Ferrera and Wade Speyer. I didn't realize that I was entering JJ's wilderness camp. Great interviews, good smoked trout, fun times had by all.
Did I mention that JJ was aiming the BB gun at his stepdad who nervously took this picture of us....
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Yeah Tim
He came and did a demo in Montana when I was 16 and killed it! Such great energy and stoked us all out to go skate and have fun. He also told us San Jose had the best skate scene in California; I'm stoked I got to live there and see first hand that he was right.-Rock ala Roll
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Saturday, November 8, 2008
10th Annual Tim Brauch Memorial Bowl Contest Results
10th Annual Tim Brauch Memorial Bowl Contest
Lake Cunningham Skatepark - San Jose, CA
Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Final Results
Pro
1. Benji Galloway
2. Tim Johnson
3. Josh Sandoval
4. Sergie Ventura
5. Josh Balogh
Masters
1. Christian Hosoi
2. Steve Caballero
3. Duane Peters
4. Jason Parkes
5. Greg Aguilar
6. Steve Alba
7. Josh Nelson
8. Mitchell Mendez
Women
1. Julie Kindstrand
2. Megan Brown
3. Annie Sullivan
4. Amiee Jay Papelera
5. Lexi Barclay
For pictures from Marcus at Subpublic.com of the contest, be sure to check out these links, Amazing pics.
http://subpublic.com/images/albums?id=108.
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=7&image=398
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=7&image=419
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=8&image=460
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=8&image=463
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=7&image=421
Lake Cunningham Skatepark - San Jose, CA
Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Final Results
Pro
1. Benji Galloway
2. Tim Johnson
3. Josh Sandoval
4. Sergie Ventura
5. Josh Balogh
Masters
1. Christian Hosoi
2. Steve Caballero
3. Duane Peters
4. Jason Parkes
5. Greg Aguilar
6. Steve Alba
7. Josh Nelson
8. Mitchell Mendez
Women
1. Julie Kindstrand
2. Megan Brown
3. Annie Sullivan
4. Amiee Jay Papelera
5. Lexi Barclay
For pictures from Marcus at Subpublic.com of the contest, be sure to check out these links, Amazing pics.
http://subpublic.com/images/albums?id=108.
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=7&image=398
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=7&image=419
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=8&image=460
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=8&image=463
http://subpublic.com/images/image?album=7&image=421
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Tim Brauch Contest September 26 & 28, 2008


See you there! -Pete
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Tim Story
Hey Pete, Bud Stratford here. I saw the post at Skull and Bones about your documentary. I guess you're looking for stories about Tim [Brauch]? I've got one.
As I'm writing this, I'm looking up, and to my left, at a b&w photo of Tim. It's autographed, and it says on the bottom, "Keep on skating!!" I got it from Tim at a demo at Nu-Wave Sports in Laconia, NH, oh, I forget the year. It was right about when he and Salman started Este, as they were up for an Este tour. I'm old, and my memory fails me these days. But, it wasn't long after Este started, I rememebr that very clearly. Because, I hadn't really heard of it yet, so it kinda surprised me, y'know...?
Nu-Wave had a small street course, and a mini ramp- indoors. I think they ran late that day, because it was an hour or so after the demo was supposed to begin, and I was skating the mini ramp by myself. I heard someone on the platform go like, "Yeah!" in the middle of my run. When I got up there, I looked over at who had Yeah'd me, and it was Tim! I damn near died, because I sucked and all (still do), but I got a Yeah from Tim Brauch.
So, we ended up talking a little bit between runs- he musta mistaken me for one of the hot locals or something- and, at some point, he pointed down beside the ramp, and asked me if anyone had ever transferred between the mini, and the funbox in the street course before. I said I didn't know fersure, but as far as I knew, noone had. I was fairly certain of that one, because the funbox was about 8 feet away, diagonally, with the guardrail around the mini's platform, a huge support pole, and a hubba ledge, all right in the way of the transfer. It basically looked impossible to do, so I figured it was a safe bet that it hadn't actually been done.
Of course, Tim dropped in, and did it I think, second try. Just, somehow made the hop, and threaded his ass right between everything. I remember looking at it, and being like, "Okay- how'd he do that?!" Guess you had to be there.
Anyway, after all that, I kinda wanted an autograph. Just 'cuz. So, he had these printed photos of himself frontside grinding a backyard pool... with the Este logo on it... and, he signed it, just as I described above. That "Keep skating" bit, I thought that was good advice. I still glance at it from time to time, my office is kinda like a skateboard-museum chock full of random stuff. Or, someone will come over, see it, and ask, "Who's that guy?!" Anyway, it's definitely still good advice, some 10, maybe 12 or 15 years later. Every time I see it, I kinda smile a little, because even though I'm pushing 36, I still skate pretty damn often, actually. So, it makes me smile that I actually did it, y'know? I kept at it, even though I still suck. So,it's kind of a like a joke, too... like, I really should have gotten better at it than I did! Har har har! ;)
I remember being really impressed by the dude. I can't forget that part. Definitely, one of the nicest pro skaters I've ever met. To this day, I still work in "the industry", I do consulting for skateboard companies, and I write, sort of an "industry analyst" I suppose. I've met many a pro skater in my time, at ASR and stuff like that, but never anyone as genuinely nice as I remember Tim being that day. "Genuinely nice", I think, is a good term for it. It wasn't a fake, "promotional-dude" kind of nice, or anything like that. He seemed a little more sincere than the average pro skater. It was kinda refreshing. Wish there was more of that around the industry these days...
Anyway, that's my story. I'd guess that you have another 10,000 just like it, but, you know, the post at SnB said you wanted stories, so there ya go. Let me know when the doc is done, I'd love to see it. Thanks- B.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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