Check out some of the local biking and skating in the beginning of this of this Vid clip, sorry about the sales pitch, but we do have to sell a few things from time to time to pay the bills…Check back for more summer highlights from your friends at Shoreline..Thank-you local skaters, Ben, Eric, John, Brian, Alex, and Tyler, Thank-you Local mountain bikers, Chase and Dylan for stepping to the challenge on some backyard jumps.
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It really blew me away when I found out about “Google Street.” Have you seen or heard of this site? I’ve embedded “Market Street,” where Shoreline of Tahoe is located. So let me tell you about “Grandpa Charlie.” This is one of the many nicknames for our beloved head technician. Grandpa Charlie is one of the most loved Shoreline employees. My wife and I often receive compliments about Charlie. “Charlie did a great job fixing my skis, he tuned up my bike like new, and he is so nice to my children.” Charlie this and Charlie that. My wife and I are very happy to hear this. In an age where computers are turning us all into loveless machines, this kind of personal treatment is like going back in time. A time when people would say “howdy” and pass the time talking and relating to each other because relationships used to be important to Americans. I have to take this time to mention what kind of person “Ol Charlie” is so you can truly enjoy the fact that as the Google Street van came by our shop it captured Charlie teaching a three year old boy to skateboard. When I saw this picture of Charlie I yelled across the store, “You’re so Fired!” Think about it purely from a business perspective and this is a total misuse of time. I would think that maybe some employers would fire an employee for this abuse of company time but not me. The more I thought about the odds of the Google Street camera van catching Charlie helping this little kid skateboard the more I was impressed with Charlie’s commitment to treat everyone like a person, even 3 year olds. So if you stop by Shoreline and can’t seem to locate an employee don’t forget to check outside and see if we’re skateboarding for the Google Street cameras.
Learn How to Grip Tape Your Skateboard in Two Minutes Flat
WHO?
Anyone who’s got a skateboard deck that needs grip tape.
WHAT?
Get your grip tape on your deck.
WHEN?
When you buy a new skateboard deck or when your grip tape won’t grip your shoes any more.
WHERE?
ANYWHERE!
WHY?
So your feet don’t slide off your skateboard!
HOW?
1. Get your kit together:
Skateboard deck
Grip tape
File
Razor blade
2. Make sure to take the plastic off of your deck if it’s brand new.
3. Remove the backing from the grip tape.
4. Lay the grip tape over the deck.
5. Starting at the center of the deck and working outward toward the nose, tail, and edges, press the grip tape onto the deck.
6. Take the file and file around the edge of the deck on top of the grip tape, making sure the grip tape is fully adhered to the deck all the way around.
7. Insert the razor blade up from the bottom of the grip tape along the line you’ve just filed, holding it at about a 45 degree angle from the top of the deck. Cut around the deck to remove all the excess grip tape.
8. Take the excess tape and use it to sand down any imperfections in the cutting.
If you bought Lib Tech’s most Expensive deck at $160.00 compared to 12 blank decks at $35.00 each the savings over 3 years would be $260.00. So the logical answer is to buy Lib Tech Skateboards, save the planet and money at the same time. We Check out some web sites that do product reviews and found the last entry was dated in 2007, So may-be Shoreline wasn’t the only company that stopped selling Lib Tech skateboards 2 years ago. I’ve reprinted two of the reviews from REVIEWCENTRE .com78% Recommended buying Lib Tech Skateboards….. 36 out of 46 Reviews
| Value for Money | 7.9/10 |
|---|---|
| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.9/10 |
By Prechrysler on 12th May 2005
| Value for money | 10/10 |
|---|---|
| Overall value | 10/10 |
Good Points
Strong.
Stronger.
Strongest.
Great pop.
Bad Points
Needs a bit more concavity.
General Comments
10 years ago I stopped skating and started bodybuilding. A few months I decided to start skating again. I went out and bought a wooden deck, a few ollies later…SNAP!. I currently weigh about 230 pounds. After talking to one of the guys at the local board shop they suggested getting a lib-tech. So, I ordered one and I’m in love. These things will not break no matter how hard I land, and the pop these boards have, outstanding! My only qualm is the fact that it doesn’t have as much concavity as I’d like, not a terribly big deal, but it is noticeable. As for those who claim they can’t do flip tricks on these boards, because of the lack of concavity, after a 10 year hiatus from skateboarding I can still bust kick-flips without a problem. Remember, it’s the skater not the board.
By punksnotdead
on 7th Apr 2005
| Value for money | 1/10 |
|---|---|
| Overall value | 1/10 |
Good Points
Strong and slick.
Bad Points
Can’t skate them
General Comments
LIB Tech will never break on you but it doesn’t matter if you can’t skate those wack decks, whats the point of having a deck that will last you 3 years if you can’t skate them at all. I would suggest not buying one.
Shoreline of Tahoe is will be receiving it’s 2009 Lib Tech Skateboard Very Soon……….

Functional and fashionable, the 686 tool belt, skateboarding or snowboarding this belt will help you keep on top of your game. adjust what goes off, fix your friends stuff be a hero by having a tool to solve the problems that come up during a day a riding.
| SPECIAL FEATURES: + 100% Full Grain Waterproof Leather + Brushed Nickel Stud Detailing + Snow Toolbelt Double Prong Buckle + Nickel Matte Finish On Buckle,Loop and Studs |
The South Lake Tahoe Skate Park is where it’s at. Skateboarding in December, in Tahoe? The Locals with the right attitude, just carry on skating, mountain biking, whatever they’re into until it snows. No whining about the snow, just shut up and skate. Oh by the way, meet “Bruce” he’s 4 years old, and you don’t hear him whining. Sorry about the crappy quality, I’m still figuring out my new camera.
Shoreline’s Skateboard department will gladly sell you shoe glue. we may even help you fix your skate shoes, but be warned, the glue and the employees are very sticky and tricky.






































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