Vintage Thrasher Magazine Skate Video #17 "Go For Broke" (2001) VHS Tape


Up for sale is a highly collectible, original 2001 VHS release of Thrasher Magazine's legendary seventeenth video production, Go For Broke. This complete set includes the original outer cardboard slipcase jacket and the black VHS video cassette featuring its iconic Thrasher #17 paper center sticker label.


Collector-Grade Condition Details


100% Mold-Free:

The internal tape reels, clear tracking windows, and black plastic outer housing are completely immaculate with zero white tracking mold or dust buildup.


Fully Play Tested:

This copy has been play-tested entirely from start to finish. The tape tracks beautifully with clear, balanced audio and a stable analog picture.


Non-Rental Copy:

Privately owned and carefully preserved since its release in 2001. No barcodes, rental stickers, or marker ink anywhere on the sleeve or cassette.


Jacket & Label Preservation:

The iconic staircase graphic cardboard slipcover features sharp text and bright graphics with only mild, expected shelf wear around the corners. The classic Thrasher paper label is perfectly adhered, flat, and clean.


About the Film:

Released in 2001 by High Speed Productions and directed by Luke Ogden, Go For Broke is a hard-hitting capsule of early-2000s skate culture. It features raw, aggressive street, vert, and concrete transition parts from heavy-hitting icons of the era, including John Cardiel, Bob Burnquist, Mark Appleyard, Dustin Dollin, Tony Trujillo, and the rest of the elite Thrasher crew. It also highlights quintessential brand moments, including Skater of the Year coverage and early tour segments. A foundational piece of modern skateboarding history.