
If you grew up watching skate videos on DVD or even VHS, Jeremy Wray just gave you a reason to dust off your old player.
The legendary pro skater recently posted that he's letting go of a big stack of his personal video collection, and it’s the kind of post that hits longtime fans right in the nostalgia.
The tapes include a hefty lineup of 411VM issues and On Video classics and some of the most iconic and era-defining skate content from the ‘90s and early 2000s.
While most have been opened and played, Jeremy says they’ve been “very well cared for.” A few are still sealed in the original shrink wrap, which makes them even more of a gem for collectors and fans of that golden age of skate media.
What makes this especially cool is that it’s not some company auctioning off stock. It’s Jeremy’s personal stash. The same hands that ollied water towers and laid down footage for countless parts are now flipping through the very tapes that shaped skateboarding’s video culture.
Skaters who remember rewinding tricks frame-by-frame or studying clips until they were etched into memory will probably want to act fast. Jeremy’s doing this “one tape at a time,” so things might take a while but if you’re looking for something specific, now’s your chance to hit him up directly before everything ends up on bidding wars online.
Collectors, fans, and anyone who spent hours glued to skate videos. This is your moment. Happy hunting homies!
Jeremy Posted:
"This whole block of tapes came out of a box in my garage. It’s time and I’m letting them go. If you see one you need, hit me up before they hit eBay. One tape at a time will take a bit, but I guess it has to be done. I’ve had a few inquiries on certain issues of 411VM, so here is pretty much everything I’ve got on those, plus the On Video tapes as well. Mostly opened and watched but very well cared for. A few are unopened and still in the original shrink wrap. Have a look and happy hunting 🤙🏼"