Rayzor Tattoos and skateshop interview on NBC about soon to be skatepark

Ray Young owner/operator of Rayzor Tattoos and skateshop getting interviewed by WGAL channel 8 news on his role in developing and supporting the soon to be Steelton skatepark.

Ray Young owner/operateor of rayzor Tattoos and skate shop

Ray Young decided in 2002 to start selling skateboards out of the the tattoo parlor in Steelton to support the skating community. as the population of skaters in Steelton grew so did the interest and support of a public skateboard park.

Working with the borough of Steelton and the skateboard community, Rayzor Tattoos was able to quickly assemble a team of skateboard experienced consultants like Get on Board skatepark builder Matt Arment of Arment Concrete.

The team was able to be versatile and listen to the community and the Borough reps to confidently design a skatepark well within budget that will suit the needs of the skate community well.

First draft of the skatepark, notice NO BOWL. We were quick to remedy that. The latest design will feature a bowl. stay posted for updates

First draft of the skatepark, notice NO BOWL. We were quick to remedy that. The latest design will feature a bowl. stay posted for updates