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18 Feb 2016 19:34

Back in 1992, Lance Dawes -- then a darkroom technician at the magazine -- was given free reign by Thrasher to develop a sister mag under High Speed Productions as an alternative to the more prototypical skateboarding magazines of the time. The result -- SLAP -- would go on to solidify its role as one of the most beloved skate publications out there thanks to its all-encompassing look at the culture that surrounds skating. Run by skaters for skaters, SLAP -- DIY aesthetic and all -- made the jum...
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