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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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Skuda
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On 2/4/2000 Adam
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Go to www.ebay.com and search for "skuda". You'll usually find quite a few for sale, many with pictures.
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Skuda
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On 2/4/2000 Herbn
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I may vaguely remember that Skuda board, does the metal strip go around the bottom of a pretty steep kicktail?I think it dates to the mid seventies,some of my earliest childhood memories.
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Red Skuda (1960 ++)
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On 2/4/2000
jens
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When i wrote about the line, that were made out of metal i didn`t mention that it was on the bottom of the board!
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Red Skuda (1960 ++)
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On 2/4/2000
jens
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I`ve been writing about this board i bought, but nothing seems to be the right one! It`s red, flat, made out of some kind of hard plastic (non-flexible) and it`s written "skuda" with big letters on the top. Its 22,5 inches long and it is a little bit heavy for it`s size! It also got a line, which i think is made out of metal, you really can`t see it because it`s covered with the red plastic! I`ve never seen any photos of this board.
Do you know which board i mean?
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kicktails
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On 2/3/2000 bryan
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i used to have a sims 3/4" oak plank with a glued on wedge . it was done so that it was difficult to tell, the bottom of the board was even swept up. i was never able to break the board but i did go through a lot of bennett plastic baseplates until i put trackers on it. the board was as heavy as a tank...impossible to ollie
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OLD DECKS
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On 1/17/2000 OMAR
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I JUST BOUGHT SOME OLD SKATE DECKS AT THE SWAP MEET, I TOOK THE PAINT OF OF ONE AND FOUND OUT IT WAS A BOARD FROM A COMPANY CALLED 'JMBO' ITS SOLID WOOD, ABOUT A FOOT LONG AND 5 INCHES WIDE. THE OTHER ONE IS MADE OF SOME SORT OF PLASTIC, ITS ABOUT A FOOT AND A HALF, AND IS FROM A COMPANY CALLED 'CALCOMP' PERFORMANCE SKATEBOARDS.DOES ANYONE KNOW THESE COMPANIES, OR IF THEY'RE WORTH ANYTHING?
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Makaha kicktail
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On 1/12/2000 Herbn
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Makaha having the patent on a kicktail sounds impressive,but when I saw the picture in "Endless Grind" I could understand why the never got to collect, it looks more like a handle to keep your knuckles from dragging on the ground.
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Kicktails and such
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On 1/8/2000 Glen
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Actually the original G&S Warptail had a glue on wedge that was shaped to look like it was bent. The Warp II was a ply deck with an actual bent kicktail. There were boards like the Hobie Park Rider that was two piece steam bent ash. Sort of a two ply deck. Steam bending takes more time to set and cure, which made it hard to mass produce. Currently, most companies can glue and press 5-7 new school decks at a time, in one press, wait 30 mins. and reload the press.
From the more info than I needed catagory, Larry Stevenson of Makaha Skateboards actually gets credit for the kicktail. He had a patent that he registered in the late 60's. Another company came along in the early 70's and started making boards with kicktails, Larry tried to defend his patent in court, but the judge ruled in favor of the defendant and Larry never made a dime off of his invention. When my web page www.historyofskateboarding.com comes online in the next month or so, I hope to have some video clips and a full interview with Larry. He was a real pioneer in the skateboarding industry and in the surf industry as well.
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Kicktails
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On 1/7/2000 hERBN
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Most kicktails in the primevil era were added wedges ,exeptions like the g+s warptail (duh)and taperkicks, though Sims did have a flying wedge model (Ayries),some people actually prefered wedges for their positive foot lock and solid feel,as late as Chris Stoples' Casters, wedges were still being made, Caster by the way had some of the absolutely toughest plywood of all time, their wood was so solid;I think because they made glassed boards (internal glass plys) so their laminations were all epoxy, most logons and such were just glued on wedges with the bottom of the board sanded away a little to make it look like a bent tail at six feet or six mph so if you only saw them in pictures that is what you would think.By the way ,an interesting fact thats stuck with me is that the trees that todays plys come from are from much younger faster growing trees than back in circa 1978,so the wood is not as good ,but for the most part the glues and the presses are higher tech.
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decks
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On 1/6/2000 aftermath
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oh yeah, and maybe some closeup pix of the kicktails wouldn't hurt
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makaha, logans
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On 1/6/2000
aftermath
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i was looking at some pix of old hardwood decks, and i was wondering (since i don't have a chance to handle them myself)...how were the kicktails shaped? i originally thought steaming, but on one picture there's a different grain on the kicktail...i'm curious...thanx
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Skateboarder Mags...
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On 1/6/2000 eggman
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Hey Herbn. Nosewheelie has some of the stories posted. Not many, but a few.. "Cult of the longboard" is a good one that is posted, as well as a few pictures...
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more banzai
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On 1/5/2000
Ed
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Hey Robio, I have an even better Banzai than that. It has the original Banzai trucks and old "Coast Cruiser" wheels. The red urethane risers are about 1/2" thick so the thing rides like a Cadillac. Thought you'd like to know. Sincerely, Your Girlfriends Dad.
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bonzi board
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On 1/5/2000
rob k
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i got this alluminum bonzi board that my girlfriend's dad gave me. i put some old yo-yo's on it that i had. it's crazy cause it is so short. i'm used to my tahoe longboard 44'. it is a lot of fun though. i can carve down my 20 foot drive way. ha ha later, rob
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Vintage 1970's Wheels
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On 1/1/2000 Gregg
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Check out E-Bay. There are several sets of 1970's wheels for bid. Yo Yo's, Road Rider 4's, OJ's, Power Paws and old Kryptonics. Do a search on 'Old School Skteboards"
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Skateboarder Mags
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On 12/30/1999 Herbn
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I saw a web site where they had all the covers of every Skateboarder Mag. it was interesting, I remembered almost all of them but for some reason the Alva one escaped me, all my mags are real tattered and I was wondering if the contents of the mags were posted anywhere, that would be awesome!
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board sizes
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On 12/27/1999 Herbn
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When I started skating boards were 24-32 inches long 5.5- 8.0 wide with bigger boards being Sunsets ,and certain models like Torger Johnsons(logon earthskies)6.5-7.5 was typical.
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dimensions
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On 12/26/1999
aftermath
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what were the typical dimensions of boards over the years? eg sims, logan earth skis, etc etc...thanx
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Good Oldschool Pics
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On 12/16/1999
Devon
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I got a collection of some of the best oldschool pics, I'm still adding http://www.geocities.com/lbsk8r/sk8.html
longboard section http://www.geocities.com/lbsk8r/longboardsk8.html
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Lonnie Toft / Old School Pics
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On 12/9/1999
Mellowcat
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If you are looking for a Lonnie Toft, I have one, "NOT FOR SALE", but I do have a pic on my web page http://www.geocities.com/pipeline/dropzone/8482/index.html
You need to click on the picture of my son, and that will get you to my collection page. For anyone looking for old school pics, pay my site a visit in the future, I will be adding what ever pics I can find, (MOSTLY COMING FROM EBAY) which as stated before, is a good place to find some good old vintage pics....
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80's boards
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On 12/2/1999 eggman
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alvin, Actually I think they are already here. Sector 9 is supposed to be coming out with wider, shorter boards that have the flavor of the old vert ramp boards... To me that reads 80's style.
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80`s skateboarding style!
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On 12/1/1999 alvin
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Do you ever belive that 80`s skateboards would be popular in the future?? To me, the 70`s are the best!
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Lonnie Tofts
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On 11/29/1999 Herbn
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They came in a wide variety of sizes over the years,maybe as small as 28,30,32x7.5,to as big as 33x10.5 Sims usually made board in three sizes per width so the 33 probabely had a 31.5,and a 30 as siblings.Anybody have/had an "Experimental"or was it just an ad?
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Fibreflex
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On 11/29/1999
Gavin
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I heard that there was a company making 'old style' fibreflex copies, anyone know of a web site or e.mail for them?
Alternatively, anyone know of any sites selling original ones? I've checked skatepool but its a bit 80's!
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Lonnie Toft
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On 11/28/1999
PRS
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Looking for any and all Sims Lonnie Toft decks. I had one with Gyro wheels and Tracker trucks, but it was stolen.
Also, does anybody know the variations in dimensions of the Lonnie Toft decks? I'm talking about the regular deck -- not the 8-wheeler.
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