The Godoys: The Iron Cross Story: Page 2
Who
did the graphics?
Steve, Art, and Justin Ashby.
Tell us about the graphics.
Arts deck in 89 had a lizard on it, then he went to a tin soldier in 90. Steve had a bird on his model in 89, then went to a crazed monster with swords in 1990. The monster was the sickle weaselhe was in a Sega Genesis game Ghouls and Ghosts which we used to play at the ICS headquarters in 8990 everyday.
Nieders
graphic was an old man, right? What about Ashbys?
Yeah, an old man, that was the 1990. I cant remember the other.
Justin had a pig with a helmet on, it was rad.
Owen Nieder? The name is familiar but I cant place what company
he skated for before you guys.
Owen rode for Madrid. He was a local at Del Mar, he skated so fuckin smooth.
Did
a Justin Ashby deck actually get released? I never saw the graphics advertised
for that one and I know he was kind of a fuck-up.
Yeah, it came out, in fact it sold real well, we dont even have one of those decks left. Justin was rad, he had this drinking problem but no matter what, he could skate like a motherfucker we used to surf everyday at Cardiff reef and some days were huge Justin had been drinking the night before and would paddle out the next morning, still all fucked up on a long board and rip!!! Its not that he was fucked up one time and he was out, its not even the fact that he was fucked up, its the shit he did when he was fucked up. We could tell ya some funny stories man, that house we lived in the headquarters so rad.
How
about the shapes?
Everyone who had a model drew their own. Amateurs helped with the shapes of the non-pro model decks. Lots of theteam had their own shapes, we had Dave Bedore who did Uncle Wiggleys wood shop, cutting out all these carbon/graphite and Kevlar 5-ply decks with Hell concave for the team guys. Most of em were verticalists and they rode the experimental decks, those decks wouldnt last on the street.
What
were sales like?
Great at first, 1000 the first month, 2000 the second month, 3000 the third then it dropped and sort of leveled off at a six or seven hundred Due to the season, board sales were seasonal then, not sure what its like now.
What mags did you advertise in?
Thrasher, PowerEdge, and some little zines.
How much industry stuff did you have to do?
As much as we could stand trade shows it was all on our terms though. We were lucky we had H-Street pushing it, they were huge. The industry was all about phoniness, a lot of em would kiss each others ass and then talk shit later. Call me, Ill hook it up! Ya call em and they didnt wanna know ya! We always kept our word, right to the end. So we would do as much industry shit as we could stand.
What was it like for you guys who had been industry outsiders for
so long to now be insiders? You still had scars from being dicked around
by all of those companies, and then suddenly you were one of them.
That must have made some of those guys uncomfortable.
Yeah
exactly right, cuz even though lots of the guys in control of the direction
skating would go (magazines) were cleaning up skateboarding, there were
still threats. They knew what would make money; pink shirts, bangs combed
over one eye. For the industry, it was good, look at how big skating is
now
but nobody knew how to take us, nobody understood us because
we never talked to anyone. Just cuz youre not conforming to their
image of skaters who love skating, dressing like them, wearing those lame
clothes, they couldnt see ya as an example for the kids. Even though
we never did drugs or drank and we were tattooed but were skating everyday,
traveling on our own cash, living in our car, homeless for a year through
a winter
to the 80s skate image, this spelled vagrancy.
We could never be phony. This was real and I guess people
felt threatened cuz we were unpredictable and we dont fuck around.







