Byron HawesArt on Deck: An Exploration of Supreme Skateboards from 1998-2018
A**S
Caveat Emptor
Based on the description, you’d expect something akin to Sean Cliver’s brilliant “Disposable” books focused on Supreme. Not even close.In actuality, the “exploration of Supreme’s skateboard output” is based on pictures from an individual collection that was ultimately auctioned. The collection itself is impressive but it’s nowhere near comprehensive and the abundance of blankpages throughout makes it all the more obvious.Supreme and the authors missed a huge opportunity to fully document the rich history of Supreme decks. Attempting to cloak these deficiencies with misleading descriptions about the book itself only makes it worse.If you don’t already own Aaron Bondaroff’s Supreme book and Cliver’s “Disposable”, definitely buy those before even considering ordering this.
T**O
Perfect gift for my man! Great for his supreme collection.
My man loved it. It is a great hardcover book that will go with his supreme book collection. It is heavy, nice and great quality. Perfect for collectors, as a gift for someone that simply loves supreme or a skateboarder collector. Yeah, you can "Google supreme pictures and print them off yourself." But isn't the authentic REAL book.
L**T
Great Book
The delivery is quite good, the whole experience is good as well
A**R
A Full Deck
Good to see everything in one place
P**A
Quality book
Art
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