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Skateboarding is what twenty-year-old Matt Pindroh loved most when he opened Liberty Boardshop in the small community of Brea, California in 1993. And you can feel the shop's skate roots when you walk in the front door. Product is stacked from floor to ceiling—decks line every inch of the right wall, shoes from nearly every brand imaginable line the left, and apparel and everything in between is racked and stacked in the middle so deep there’s barely room to walk. You won’t find flashy company build-outs or P.O.P. at Liberty. Instead, you’ll find pieces of special skate memorabilia—a stack of bricks salvaged from the demolition of San Francisco’s legendary Embarcadero, bricks from NYC’s Brooklyn Banks, floor art custom painted by Lance Mountain, personalized decks painted and signed by Gonz, and even a memorial pair of Keenan Milton DVSes hanging in the window. All are fixtures serving as a testament not only to the company’s history and heritage, but to its genuine and ongoing love and respect for skateboarding. —Liberty Art Director Rob White
"For me Liberty is a place to set up your boards, talk some shit, watch a video, warm up in the parking lot and have a laugh. Oh yeah, we sell stuff too!"
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