Alleyoop Wallride | Feb '26 | Boston, Ma
Photos: Eric Danescu
INtro
We first met Frankie Nash in 2009 during the toebock IN Boston house, and ever since, we have been huge fans. He was the main dude who showed us around and took us to all the spots. Not long after meeting him, it felt like we had known him for a lifetime. That month was the first and last time we saw Frankie, but now, over 15 years later, his energy, skating, and creativity still remain very much alive in our hearts.
Frankie is prolific in everything he touches. Since he blasted out of Scituate, MA, onto the Boston scene 20 years ago, he has created too many paintings to count, done tons of art shows and galleries, designed several skateboards, filmed at least 10 full parts, and still skates every day, in shine or snow. He is an underground force in skateboarding, especially on the East Coast. So, join us as we chat with one of Boston's icons about his longtime bond with Orchard Skateshop, his art career, his recent battle with health, how he overcame that battle, and what the future looks like for Frankie Nash.
The Orchard Family
"After my part in Sea Level dropped, I got on Orchard.”
Frankie Nash the Artist
"I wanted to design skateboards and work for skateboard magazines.”
From Crutches to Crushing It
"... they were like: ‘Oh, you have gout.”
Switch Nosegrind | Boston, Ma | photo: Eric Danescu
Shine or Snow
Back Lip a Snowy DIY | Feb '26 Boston, Ma | photo: Eric Danescu
"I definitely want to try and do more of it this winter. It's just, like, a lot of work.”
The Future & Frankie Nash
About Travis Knight - Travis is an American author who has spent most of his life immersed in reading and writing stories. As a teenager, he started writing poetry and skateboard blogs while traveling across the US. Later in his adulthood, he began publishing stories through toebock.com and through his own literary collection, knight-writes.com. He has written two books of poetry: "PorchSide Poems" and "character."



