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The National Museum of The American Indian

Skate ramp for the Ramp it up exhibit

Photo Derek Rinaldi (4:11 PM Sunday July 5th)

Jason Oliva

So having contributed to this historic event I was granted an invitation to a swanky party and to skate within the Smithsonian Museum…too cool! When faced with an overwhelming desire to be somewhere one cannot the obvious solution was to send Derek Rinaldi and Jay Henry as my eyes and ears!! It looks like DR and Sleepy head Jay are on site and skating (with uber VIP permission and hopefully alongside Jim Murphy) It seems that the roof of the Smithsonian is considerably higher then that of of the Barn.  I can hear one of Jay Henry’s classsic …”DAMMMMITSSSSS” echoing through those hollowed halls…Derek what have you gotten yourself into? 

-More to come!!

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These just in 6:11 pm July 5th

Murph

Yeah Murph!! 

Thats my pic too!! (Jason) 

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Head on down to DC this summer and get some Murphchendise!

Seriously what an amazing accomplishment…unreal..Murph! Well Done!

 

Hitting the hay…more tomorrow!!

Jason

4 Responses to “368: The House of Steam….Our first Live event!! Derek Rinaldi & Jay Henry Skating at The Smithsonian National Museum of The American Indian”

  1. Peter Furnee Says:

    Another perfect RAMPTECH Creation too. The Private Party Session Thursday night was off the hook. Murph on one end, Ben Hatchel on the other. I’ll see if I got any pics worthy of sharing. It was a very god time for sure! Thanks to all who put it together!

  2. Jay Henry Says:

    Big thanks to Derek for getting these great shots; I had left my camera at Fight Club so he took charge. I didnt even get a chance to say “hey” to Jimmy, but it was great seeing him putting on this exciting exhibtion, and skating it up as well. Great jhob Jim, Derek, and what the heck, great job ME!


  3. very cool! have to make a trip up there this weekend! great cause to support!


  4. Big Up’s! to MURF and Wounded Knee.My mom is Seminole and it’s really cool to see a skate brother supporting a way important cause


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