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Vintage Champion Sidewalk Surfer Skateboard
On 8/27/2009 Michael wrote in from United States  (66.214.nnn.nnn)

Hi All - I just ran across this site, during an effort to try to find info about my OLD "Sidewalk Surfer" skateboard made by Champion.

It's complete, but has a bit of rust on the trucks and wheels (Pretty common for a board that sat in the garage for years). I'm not sure of the year, but I'm hoping I can at least get some info from someone on this site to direct me as to where I can find a value so I can possibly sell it, to help keep my house.

The board itself is in great condition, with only minor scratches and dings on the sides of the platform (which is almost 1/2" thick, and the wheels are about 1.5"" apart on the inside walls.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! I can supply pictures if someone would like them.

Contact me at quirinom-AT-charter.net Substitute the -AT- for the @ sign.

Thanks in advance for any help I may get from all of you!

~ Michael

 
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Billzard Skateboards
On 8/22/2009 Dennis A wrote in from United States  (66.245.nnn.nnn)

Seb, hope this helps.


 
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Blizzard Super Slalom Deck
On 8/22/2009 Dennis Allgeier wrote in from (173.67.nnn.nnn)

Sed-take a look at this link:
http://www_silverfishlongboarding_com/forum/slalom-skateboarding/36925-blizzard-super-slalom-deck.html

 
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Blizzard Super Slalom Deck
On 8/22/2009 Dennis Allgeier wrote in from (173.67.nnn.nnn)

Sed-Blizzard Skateboards, and there were 2 models the Freestyle model black, white and green and the Blizzard Super Slalom model black, white and orange, were made in Austria in 1978 by Europa Skateboards, Inc. I have one of each. The Freestyle deck came with Kjell 140 Trucks I believe, which I do have a set of and the Slalom came with Kjell 182 Trucks which I have been unsuccessful in finding. I have to leave for work now but if you e-mail me you address I can send you pictures that I have and give you other infoormation if you would like. My e-mail is darkhorse251@verizon.net. And if you have a set of the Kjell 182 Slalom Trucks I would love to buy them. You will notice that I a posting on this site looking for the Kjell Trucks. Hope to hear from you soon.
Dennis Allgeier

 
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Bernard skateboards
On 8/11/2009 Philip wrote in from Belgium  (78.20.nnn.nnn)

these are the pictures in relation to previous post



 
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Bernard skateboards
On 8/11/2009 Philip wrote in from Belgium  (78.20.nnn.nnn)

Hi, I just bought a wooden 70's skateboard. The brand is BERNARD skateboards and also on the trucks is BERNARD. The wheels are 'POLY WHEELS 280'

Can anyone tell me something more about this board? From what time does it originate? And is it of any value?

 
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Blizzard super slalom skateboard
On 8/11/2009 Seb Leger wrote in from United States  (198.184.nnn.nnn)

I would like to know if any of you would have information on where these boards were made, when and if anybody have a little bit of history related to Blizzard super slalom skateboard. The only details I have is that the board I own is from 1978.
This is the only picture I have on hand, I will post a better picture later tonight. Here's ridding the board Jamie Hart style at the Farm last week-end

(Blizzard super slalom board, California slalom trucks with vintage rubber bushings, Krypto's, C-63)
[url=http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=302&u=10020409]' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Click here for link

If anyone have details on the history of Blizzard boards please let me know.

Thanks,
Seb Leger

 
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Mike Williams Sorta stuff
On 8/10/2009 Paulskiivoxg wrote in from United States  (209.237.nnn.nnn)

Hey, Get that dude on "THE SKATEBOARDER'S JOURNAL"!!!!! That's what I say about that deal. -P

 
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Gullwing Protos
On 8/6/2009 Jack wrote in from United States  (71.102.nnn.nnn)

You guys might want to head over to Facebook and ask Mike Williams, the man who invented Gullwings.

 
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More Gullwings
On 8/4/2009 laurie18 wrote in from United Kingdom  (86.4.nnn.nnn)

As far as I can work out these came between the protos and the conventional production split axles. Subtle differences - hanger has more of a sharp 'V' shape and no Gull shape pressed in and different profile to the hanger cut out.
Painted or powder coated silver rather than gold, not bare alloy.
Anyone got any more info?
Thanks
laurie




 
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Vintage Santa Cruz Decks from Per
On 8/4/2009 Simon wrote in from France  (90.42.nnn.nnn)

Wow... love those Santa Cruzs... I have two slalom decks, both John Hutson models, an Orange and a later wider Blue model.

 
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Powell Experimentals
On 8/4/2009 Shaun wrote in from United Kingdom  (82.6.nnn.nnn)

There are some of these on a well known auction website at the moment. Seller megamamaok has five sets of wheels including the powells NOS!!

 
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gullwing protos again
On 8/3/2009 buddy rawls wrote in from United States  (128.158.nnn.nnn)

aha, I have been using the old skateboardzoo.com link, and have not seen the GW protos. Now, I have, and this is the first time I have seen the baseplate bottom. Very cool ball end mill lightening going on. Vintage man, never mind the photogs, I got what I wanted on the UK site. Thanks I will pose the question, are yours milled similarly?

 
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Gullwing proto's
On 8/3/2009 buddy rawls wrote in from United States  (128.158.nnn.nnn)

vintage man,
How did you obtain your gullwing prototypes? there were very few sets made. and yes those are not them on your turner. I would have jumped on that comment immediately, but I have not been on here is a while.

Can you send me some pics of the protos. I have never seen them in any of your GW collection shots or noticed them on one of your completes. Are the base plates solid on the bottom, or do they have the molded lines like the later splitaxles and phoenix etc. do they say Gullwing anywhere on them?

There was aset on ebay a few years back, that may have been the ones you got.

Also, those first red powell wheels were what was in the powell QS ad. I dont ever recall hearing or seeing that they ever made their way into regular marketing, only as a prototype.

 
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vintage
On 7/29/2009 Daniel M. wrote in from United States  (98.163.nnn.nnn)

Always love seeing the vintage gear on here. I don't have much but I should post up soon.

just a set of tracker half tracks, and a few sets of kryptos. I'd love to add some old powell's though.

 
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Spelling correction!!!
On 7/17/2009 Vintage Man wrote in from United States  (192.193.nnn.nnn)

Herbn. SORRY for the miss-spell previous fun post. Dumb.
"Sweetest words in a man's life are his name"
Dale Carnegie

WE NEED TO get a "edit" thing a ma jig for this site :----)
cherrios
David

 
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Disappointed in this forum
On 7/17/2009 Vintage Man wrote in from United States  (192.193.nnn.nnn)

Sort of disppointed with HERBIN most :-------) :-----) The truck guru!!
But disappointed in others as well :---) I have been on other sites
the past year or so. These guys are on top of everything one says.
Pretty savy at their knowledge and experience, even if still acting age
13 going on 48 yrs of age.
My Disappointment is: MY LAST POST. I put up I had posted up my turner
with SPLIT AXLE GULLWINGS.... Yesterday morning I went to look at that picture for fun(crappy slow day, yes!!)... It has PHOENIX GULLWINGS. Not one person
corrected me with four letter words of atonement, anger, and pointing out
my stupidity. Which means nobody reads my stuff I guess :------) ANYWAY
in a panic went home last night as I knew my memory said splits on that
deck. and THANK GOD, guess I had changed out Phonenix with Splits after I
took the picture and never changed said picture in my collection of pictures
of my stuff :---------).... Hummm, maybe I should be saying THANKS instead!!!!
BY the way:
VERY INTERESTING DISCUSSION on the splits, quicksilver and ACS! I had seen that before, semi discussed, but now: I GETS IT!!! Cheers and had a cup of Joe so a chatty cathey just having fun with you guys. David

 
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but the funny thing is
On 7/16/2009 herbn wrote in from United States  (67.83.nnn.nnn)

when people did wedge trucks they did it right,steepen the front flatten the back,well some folks steepened the back too,but for the most part... I think the gull was of course the new thing,and you can't put the new thing in back because it doesn't steer,that would be blasphamy.

 
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Gullwings on Powells
On 7/15/2009 Bob F wrote in from United States  (98.204.nnn.nnn)

I've noticed what Mad-Rat said on more than a few of those complete Quicksilvers.

What gets me is that Splits have a natural offset and make a great back truck since they turn like poo.

A Tracker Ful-Track from that era [sm pivot] will outturn that Gullwing any day of the week.

The Tracker should have been up front [with a nice rad pad making it turn sickly], with the Gully in the back layed down for what is surly a killer slalom set-up. Never rode one like that but I'd wager dollars to doughnuts it's a great ride. For the time it would alomost be considered illegal.

My .02...


Bob F

 
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Gullwings / Quicksilvers / wheels
On 7/15/2009 mad-rat wrote in from United Kingdom  (92.233.nnn.nnn)

Yeah, the early Quicksilvers came shipped as completes with a Tracker Fulltrack at the rear for stability, and a Gullwing at the front for turnyness.

The wheels on that ad are the earliest George Powell wheels. I have a set of them too with some pics on my photobucket which I will try to add here.

You will notice that they have very radius edges, looking rather like the bones Cubics that Powell made several years later, although they are no where near as wide. They in fact quite similar in shape to the original White bones that came out in 1977.

 
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Gullwing/Powell
On 7/14/2009 laurie18 wrote in from United Kingdom  (86.4.nnn.nnn)

I have a used pair of these Powell experimental wheels, I put them back on ebay a couple of years ago before I knew what they were. Thankfully nobody bought them. That is the main reason I wanted to find the proto Gullwing to go part way to creating the board in the advert (so I could use another pair of the wheels!)I think the rear truck is a Tracker Mid or Half track.

 
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gullwings
On 7/14/2009 rod wrote in from United Kingdom  (199.229.nnn.nnn)

I almost certain that the wheels in that ad. are prototypes that were a collaberation between Powell and Sims.

I can't remember who had them, but I'm sure a set ended up on ebay a few years back.

 
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early split axle gullwings
On 7/14/2009 laurie18 wrote in from Iran, Islamic Republic Of  (194.165.nnn.nnn)

GT - thanks for the info.
Skater Dater - pictures of the early/proto Gullwings can be seen at www.skateboardzoo.com if you select 'skateboards' from the headings on the first page then 'trucks' from the subsequent page, scroll down the column of letters on the left until you get to 'Gullwing' click this and it will show you three photos of thse early HPG trucks.

 
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Early Kryptos
On 7/13/2009 GT from Norcal wrote in from United States  (71.202.nnn.nnn)

laurie-
This is just from memory but the first Kryptos I ever saw were like pictured in the ad you posted and with lettering. I was down in north San Diego at Carlsbad skatepark and some guys were riding them, probably around '76 or '77. These guys had the larger of the 2 pictured with lettering the same as the ad. Later I did get some Krypto protos to skate and evaluate (the first core wheels) and they didnt have lettering (just sharpie lot markings for testing), probably around '79, so who knows if the first protos had lettering.

 
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Gull Wing Splits
On 7/13/2009 Skater Dater wrote in from (173.55.nnn.nnn)

Whats the differance in Protoype Gull Wings? and Production?

I have both Gold and Silver Split Axles

 
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