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Graham McEachran was responsible for virtually all the early DEATHBOX graphics and art work a screen printers nightmare as he liked about 20 colours on each board. He established him self in the late 70's as a top freestyler and went to the states with the promise of a pro model from Madrid Skateboards one of the top companies in the early 80's. However this turned out o be a hollow promise as at that time Madrid where top heavy with Freestylers having models for Primo and Bob Schmeltzer on the way.

Mac fine tuned his Skating and the art of slipping stuff out the back door to scrape a living for a year or so until he returned and helped form Death Box with Jeremy Fox and Wurzel.

 

On his return he  was one of the best european freestylers and he perfected the art of bank rideing where he mastered the Mactwist  a 540 on a flat bank instead of vert. His two boards on DEATHBOX were 'Alice in wonderland' above and the controversial 'Hitler' mini pictured below

 

 

Thanks to Neil Boughton for the photo more needed