10/12/13 The Skate Cellar by Sarah Miller
Read Morephoto by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Skateboarding partners Max Saxon of Flint, 49, Geoff Partin of Whitehouse, 20, and Jeff Reeves of Tyler, 50, pose for a portrait along a spine at the Noble E. Young Skatepark in Tyler. Saxon opened his own skateboard store called The Skate Cellar at 12383 TX-155 in Tyler, less than a mile from the park which caters to many in the East Texas skateboarding community.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Max Saxon, 49, of Flint, 49 rides his board upside down at Noble E. Young Skatepark in Tyler Thursday August 29. Saxon opened his own skateboard store called The Skate Cellar at 12383 TX-155 in Tyler, less than a mile from the park which caters to many in the East Texas skateboarding community.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Max Saxon, 49, of Flint, 49 rides one of his handmade Blitzkrieg Sk8z skateboards at Noble E. Young Skatepark in Tyler Thursday August 29. Saxon opened his own skateboard store called The Skate Cellar at 12383 TX-155 in Tyler, less than a mile from the park which caters to many in the East Texas skateboarding community.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Max Saxon, 49, of Flint, 49 rides one of his handmade Blitzkrieg Sk8z skateboards at Noble E. Young Skatepark in Tyler Thursday August 29. Saxon opened his own skateboard store called The Skate Cellar at 12383 TX-155 in Tyler, less than a mile from the park which caters to many in the East Texas skateboarding community.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Max Saxon, 49, of Flint, 49 rides one of his handmade Blitzkrieg Sk8z skateboards at Noble E. Young Skatepark in Tyler Thursday August 29. Saxon opened his own skateboard store called The Skate Cellar at 12383 TX-155 in Tyler, less than a mile from the park which caters to many in the East Texas skateboarding community.