I have been meaning to make one for a while, and the opportunity finally smacked me in the face. If you’re interested in checking out the ledge, you can find it on our Blading Street Spots tab under Davisville Ledges.
- Dave
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I’ve been having the toughest time finding rubbing bricks. Hardware store employees just stare at me like I’m out of my mind when tell them what a rubbing brick is.
fresh edit…. why didn’t you brick the entire curve ledge?
there called mason bricks, there at home depot close to the paint area, and your right no one knows what they are
correction *their
Entire ledge? bahh. It has a crack.
correction: *they’re
Looks like a fun spot to skate
Bloody vandals! I hope you all get arrested for this!
We have been on the rub brick tip for years. Good little edit!
2 things to know, Never rub Brick a ledge that already has wax on it. You will completely write off your purchase. Also before you wax it spend the $3.99 at Walmart and buy spray on lacquer. Not only will the ledge grab the wax better but it slides a lot better if you add this step.
correction: *you’re right. Nobody does correction nazi like I do!
Guy i loved that sweaty !