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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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bobs boards
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On 5/10/2001
hugh r
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Might be a score on the sims wheels... snakes in good shape fetch a pretty penny... HR
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Turner
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On 5/10/2001
psYch0Lloyd
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Kirt: That's terrible I can't beleive you really put that classic deck into a shredder! That wasn't a leapord skin design, it was black spots on a pink background which is more like that of a Tyborian Sabercat. Ask Mondo he knows! and take a look at that logo, it doesn't say Alva its Awa... ...get it right.
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Kryptos Roller Skate post below...
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On 5/10/2001
Scabs
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Looka like a rideable set ready for a Veteran 8-Wheeler. Can ya find me 4 matching Midtracks now?
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Turner thingy
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On 5/10/2001 Turd Ferguson
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It had some crappy wheels called Stradas on it. They were these big ass wheels. Who rides this crap? I tried a 50/50 grind to a rail slide. The board just cracked more.
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Garage Sale gamble
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On 5/10/2001 GBJ
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Sorry, Bob, sounds like you crapped-out this time (to use a gambling reference). Neither of your garage sale boards sound much like "keepers", but keep your eyes open for these type of finds. In this case, you didn't hit the jackpot, but you should definitely keep trying. You never know when you're going to stumble on a real gem.
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Turner
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On 5/10/2001
kirt
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Well my friend gave me an ugly Fat board with leopard skin like on it. Said some company like ALVA on it and I threw it in the Mulch Shredder Cuz I hate Leopards. Nah.
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Turner Thingys are great!
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On 5/10/2001
psYch0Lloyd
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Hey Turd Ferguson: What do you mean you can't ollie a Turner? You just have to use a different technique. Unlike doublekicked skateboards you can't rely on your front foot to travel forward to level your flight. Instead on cambered boards what you do is combine a small pump and pop the deck up with what there is of the tail during the unweight of the pump. Now when your board starts to get vertical use your rear foot to drag accross the rear to mid section of the deck to level it off at the same time tucking in your legs as you should be in mid flight. During mid flight you can grab the deck or tweak the flight to your desire remembering that in order to land you want to place your feet over the trucks and absorb as much of the impact as possible (this is where you could have gone wrong). Practice this with the more disposable off the shelf slalom decks and when you have perfected the landing you will be ready to do it flawlessly on any Turner you can acquire.
Get serious.
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Vintage or Not- Board Find
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On 5/10/2001
Bob Swartz
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WHile shopping the yard sales looking for a banana seat for my gravity bike project, I saw these 2 old skateboards sitting in the grass next to this guys stuff. They looked old and an interesting so I asked him how much...he said " AHHH dont know my kid went off to college a million years ago and left this sh.. behind. It's out a here. How does a buck a piece sound?" Boy was I happy even if these boards arent worth a plug nickel.
DOnt know how to post a pict here so I will describe them. Please let me know if you know what they are and if they are worth anything at all or did I buy $2. of junk.
Board #1: no label or engravings at all. flat and shaped like a surfboard. 23x5-1/2 inches, transparent dark blue plexiglass or acrylic, no name tiny ass trucks 1-3/4 hangers, red w/white raised letters supergrip sport fun wheels, front wheels narrower than the rear wheels. loose ball bearings.
Board #2 Variflex 28"x7" plywood deck w/kicktail and wheel relief cutouts on the bottom, noname trucks, 3" hangers, red SIMS "Snake" wheels
Both boards are in good shape (garage bumps and dirt) but could use fresh bushings and pivot cups (if they came with them).
Please let me knowe if you know.
bob PS still lookin for a banana seat.
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Turners are great
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On 5/10/2001 Herbn
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They make great runners on my sno-bike:)
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Bogus "Turner Thingy" post
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On 5/10/2001
Lansing
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Sure, Turd...and a friend of mine gave me some big deck called "Shogo Kubo" and I tossed it in the fireplace 'cuz it didn't have any concave. Oh, yeah...I used some wierd "Stoker" trucks as fishing weights because I couldn't grind them.
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Turner Thingy
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On 5/10/2001 Turd Ferguson
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I got this strange looking thingy made of surfboard stuff from a friend. I thought it was really stoopid lookin'. Who ever heard of a skateboard that wasn't wood and didn't have two kicktails! It didn't even have cool graphics and stuff. I tried to do an ollie off a picnic table with it and it cracked. I threw it in the trash. What a piece of crap. I wouldn't buy these boards if I saw them on ebay and stuff.
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old kryptos
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On 5/7/2001
jay
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To whom it may concern...theres some roller skates up on ebay right now with some nice kryptos on em. I even made sure and asked the seller if they were kryptos. I was gonna buy em..but not enough moolah for rent if I do buy em. Cripes! Someone else enjoy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1141150148
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blue ugly
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On 5/7/2001
hugh r
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Turns out I've got a pic of it up on my site... doh!
http://hugh308.homestead.com/bro_boards.html
I remember it being bigger! And in better shape... oh well, that's what 27 years will do to my memory...
I do remember it being a pressed glass mat type construction... HR
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Wayne Brown Boards
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On 5/7/2001 GBJ
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There were several Wayne Brown Boards in my neighborhood in '75-'76. Every Wayne Brown I ever saw was notable for two particular qualities. They were relatively thick, solid fibreglas boards, with the weave of the fibreglas cloth being very apparent on the top surface of the board, and they all had a semi-psychedelic scheme of paint or colored ink splashed across the cloth, before final finishing. In fact, I don't think I ever saw any Wayne Brown longer than 24", which may be why it seemed so thick. I owned (and still own) a Bunger kicktail, which was very similar to the Wayne Browns, but longer, thinner and mushier. Bunger seemed to use the same process of "decorating" the top surface of the board. I'll take a picture of my Bunger, so you can see what I'm talking about. Hugh, the impression I got of your blue board is of a board that is a pressed fibre product, more like the Bahne or Hobie I mentioned earlier (with the stripes). Am I mistaken?
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Jay Adams pig
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On 5/7/2001 Paul d.
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Kevin, The Jay Adams pig does have a kick nose (good concave and tail). I've got one,I haven't set up yet.Check out Poolrider.com they have a good list of pool decks.
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wayne brown
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On 5/7/2001
hugh r
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That's the name! Guess I'll be getting that one back this weekend! How about my fiberflex? Wish that one would show up! HR
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ol blue
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On 5/7/2001 rooney
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Hugh I remember it as a wayne brown I beleive he made surf boards I wonder if the warranty is still good. it currently has xcaliber and small loose ball power paws for grip it has the trimmings of my 8 wheeler grip from over 20 years ago!
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Ebay at glance
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On 5/7/2001 Kevin
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Herb, Do you know if that Z Flex Pig Shape has a kicktail in the front? You can't tell from picture, I would consider buying if it did NOT have a kicktail in front?
Kevin
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Ebay at a glance
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On 5/7/2001 Herbn
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There's a "logan fiberglass" nah ,it says logan on the kids shirt who's rendered on the glass top,was just a "coincidense" not a logan just an old scam,probabely worth bucks anyway. There's a board "with roadriders" ,to dark,"has a roadrider sticker on board", does not make them roadriders ,they look familiar,they are vintage,maybe tunnels,also there are red UFO's i need to check but i thought all ufos were that blue green color like the ones on my hobie.Jay Adams "pig shape" reissue 3 or 4 years old, something like that,not vintage, as in really old.
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Hobie
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On 5/7/2001 GBJ
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If that's what you call it, Dave. The colors ran lengthways in the stripe and were each separated from each other by an unpainted space.
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Bahne?
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On 5/7/2001 Dave G.
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Andy, Did the Hobie you speak of have a "BROKEN" Stripe pattern? Trying to joggle the head!!!
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Hobie?
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On 5/7/2001 GBJ
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Steve Marsala is the owner of the Bahne, and it's hard to imagine Steve getting "miffed" about much of anything. Anyway, there was another semi-dark blue, fibrous sheet board produced by Hobie. I believe it had a multi-colored "racing" stripe on the top and, possibly, a Hobie logo on the bottom. If these markings were gone, this sheet of fibregals might be virtually indistinguishable from the Bahne boards and many other hardened fibre boards of the day.
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Mystery Board
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On 5/7/2001 Dave G
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Hugh, Is it drilled in the standard 4 hole config. or the three??? I do remember orange/yellow as well as light blue Bahnes! A youngster at the Gathering had a Yellow Bahne, He kept refering to this un seen board as a "BONN" when Isaw it I informed him of the pronounciation he was miffed!! Remember the pressed metal trucks they had?
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not a sims
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On 5/6/2001
hugh r
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No... wasn't a sims... might be a bahne or similiar deck... it's been almost 30 years since I've seen that deck. I do remember that it had a 100% replacement guarantee against breakage... about 24" long 5" or so wide... they made an orange one too... HR
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Sims Super Flex
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On 5/6/2001 Dave g
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Could the Blue Glass board be one of the old Sims Superflex's Tom's profile in white?//
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