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THE DISPOSABLE SKATEBOARD BIBLE BY SEAN CLIVER – HARDBACK

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In “The Disposable Skateboard Bible,” author Sean Cliver surpasses his previous work, “Disposable – A History of Skateboard Art,” by not only expanding the catalog of significant skateboard decks but also by enriching the narrative with a more in-depth exploration of skateboarding culture. 

For Rick Tetz and the skateboarding community in Vancouver, the presence of CalStreets in “The Disposable Skateboard Bible” is a source of immense pride and a testament to the shop’s enduring legacy in the world of skateboarding

CalStreets, with its deep-rooted history in the skateboarding world since 1978, is vividly brought to life through these photographs. These images do more than just showcase the shop; they capture the essence of a pivotal era in skateboarding, reflecting the community, culture, and atmosphere that CalStreets has fostered over the years. The inclusion of these photos in Cliver’s book is a significant acknowledgment, highlighting the shop’s role in shaping the skateboarding scene in Canada and beyond.

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In “The Disposable Skateboard Bible,” author Sean Cliver surpasses his previous work, “Disposable – A History of Skateboard Art,” by not only expanding the catalog of significant skateboard decks but also by enriching the narrative with a more in-depth exploration of skateboarding culture. A standout feature of this comprehensive work is its inclusion of numerous photos of CalStreets, a seminal skate shop located at 11 Lonsdale in North Vancouver, owned by Rick Tetz.

CalStreets, with its deep-rooted history in the skateboarding world since 1978, is vividly brought to life through these photographs. These images do more than just showcase the shop; they capture the essence of a pivotal era in skateboarding, reflecting the community, culture, and atmosphere that CalStreets has fostered over the years. The inclusion of these photos in Cliver’s book is a significant acknowledgment, highlighting the shop’s role in shaping the skateboarding scene in Canada and beyond.

Sean Cliver’s insider perspective, honed since his start as a designer at Powell-Peralta in 1989, allows him to weave a narrative that is both authoritative and deeply personal. “The Disposable Skateboard Bible” is not merely a catalog of skateboard decks; it’s a comprehensive guide through the evolution of skateboarding art and culture. The book features anecdotes and insights from skateboarding legends like Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely, Mark Gonzales, and Stacy Peralta, whose stories add depth to the visual feast of decks and skateboarding memorabilia.

The inclusion of CalStreets, captured in a series of evocative photos, adds a unique dimension to the book. It’s a celebration of a store that has not only been a hub for skateboarding enthusiasts but also a contributor to the sport’s evolving narrative. For Rick Tetz and the skateboarding community in Vancouver, the presence of CalStreets in “The Disposable Skateboard Bible” is a source of immense pride and a testament to the shop’s enduring legacy in the world of skateboarding. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of skateboarding history, art, and culture, with CalStreets serving as a prominent thread in this vibrant story.

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CalStreets  – Since 1978

Born in the golden era of urethane and rebellion, CalStreets Skate Shop opened its doors in 1978, carving its way into Canadian skate history from the heart of Vancouver. More than just a shop, CalStreets became the west coast’s skateboarding nucleus—a place where riders, rebels, and innovators found their tribe.

Back in the day, we weren’t just slinging boards—we were official Canadian distributors for the biggest names in skate history: Powell-Peralta, Sims, Santa Cruz, Alva, Dogtown, and Brand-X. If it was iconic, we had it first.

At the center of it all is Rick Tetz, CalStreets’ founder and lifelong skater. Rick rode for Hobie and Sims, earned 3rd place at the Oasis World Freestyle Championships, and took 1st in Canada in 1980 for Freestyle Skateboarding.

Rick also managed Skateboard World Skatepark in Burnaby, one of Canada’s original skateparks that helped define the country’s skate culture. Rick’s legacy isn’t just carved into the pavement—it’s built into the DNA of the shop itself.

From the early days of fiberglass decks and backyard ramps to today’s resurgence of reissues, surfskates, and fingerboarding, we’ve always stayed ahead of the curve.

And if you ever dropped by our shop in the heyday, you probably played a few games on our original Black Knight pinball machine—a staple of the shop that’s eaten more quarters than any snack bar ever could. It's still here at CalStreets HQ, and yes, it still works.

We don’t just sell gear—we live and breathe skateboarding. From freestyle pioneers to street soldiers, bowl carvers to vert chargers, CalStreets has always been more than a shop—it’s been a launchpad for legends. Our team riders and local scene helped shape Vancouver’s skate identity with a DIY spirit that still fuels every session today.

Today, CalStreets lives on through our brick-and-mortar location and online under the BoarderLabs banner—serving collectors, skaters, and culture junkies who know that the real ones never left. Skater-owned.  CalStreets – Holding it down since 1978. 

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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 16 × 14 × 2 cm