I didn’t know you were into art, is it something you do a lot?Īs a kid I was always drawing, my parents really wanted me to go to an art school and stuff cause I guess they saw I had talent with it or whatever. I saw in your Thrasher interview that you did the artwork of the tiger and was very impressed. I’ve never pet one before or anything though, which would be sick. I think I prefer manuals just because they are really satisfying for me, tigers are more just cool to look at. Which do you prefer, Tigers or Manuals? What would you pick, land every single manual you try, or be able to hang out with tigers, Dr Doolittle style? They roll solo too which I think is pretty interesting, As I kid I don’t think I really had a reason, I just always felt so attached to them in some way, like a spirit animal I guess. One aspect I love is how they are practically demanding to be seen, most animals are meant to blend in with their habitat typically. Let’s, start by talking about you a little… what is it about tigers that you like so much? He is a huge favourite here at Supereight and we hope he doesn’t slow down anytime soon. He is a dude full of ideas and passion and we cannot stress enough how happy we are to have been able to catch up with John and ask him some questions. For example, his Boss Fight part was hard-hitting and filled with hammers, whereas his ‘Summer of Manuals’ project was a fun (still mind-blowing) manual concentrated video. This is clear when looking through his collection of parts, which can broadly differ stylistically from section to section. It’s incredibly rare for a skater to blur the lines between these two aspects of street skating, and it results in video parts that hold a sense of true originality and consideration. What really sets Dilo apart is his rare mix of technical manual tricks combined with huge pop and big drops. John hails from Jupiter, Florida, somewhere that for whatever reason is producing some of the worlds best skaters at the moment, and John is proving himself to be exactly that. John Dilo is a fairly fresh face in the world of skateboarding, with his name seemingly popping up every few months with another mind-melting part over the past few years. View our full delivery and returns info here.John Dilo Mexico – Photographer: Jon Spitzer Who is John Dilo? USA, China, South Korea, Hong Kong (4-7 Working Days) = From £24.99 Japan, Canada, Australia, NZ (4-7 Working Days) = From £19.99 International Shipping Rates: Europe (3-5 Working Days) = From £9.99 Such charges are issued by the country's national import office to the recipient and are not controlled by Welcome Skate Store in any way. Welcome Skate Store are not liable for any additional import tax and or duty charges issued by your country's national import office to you. If you are unsure whether your order will be subject to such taxes please check with your local import office. These are set and regulated by the destination country and we have no control over these charges. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT NOW THAT THE UK HAS LEFT THE EUROPEAN UNION YOU MAY BE LIABLE TO PAY IMPORT TAXES AND DUTIES. UK Orders Under £80: Standard (2 Working Days) = £2.99 Express (Next Working Day - Order before 2pm) = £4.99 UK Orders of £80 and above: Standard (2 Working Days) = Free Express (Next Working Day - Order before 2pm) = £4.99
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