The T52 Flying Pigs and the Dirty Rat were released.
The JD4 will remain Jonathan's personal stick, for now at least.
Without a doubt, Drew Estate had the most talked about booth, if only because of the shoes. There were some new releases worth mentioning: T52 Flying Pig and Dirty Rat for the Liga Privada line. The partnership with Dion Giolito of Illusione led to a sold out Nosotros line that was featured in both booths. I don’t know what the exact number was that was needed to get the shoes, but plenty did and fights ensued. Also, congrats to Jonathan and the crew for winning best large booth.






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