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    Posted 10 years ago

    Chaz66
    (6 items)

    Here are several vintage skateboards I have picked up, assembled and collected over the years. (Also buy and sell them on ebay occasionally)

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    RARE Original Vtg 80s Santa Cruz Rob Roskopp Target 3 Skateboard Deck 1st Issue
    RARE Original Vtg 80s Santa Cruz Ro...
    $81
    Vintage NOS Powell Peralta Lance Mountain Street Crest XT 1988 Skateboard Hawk
    Vintage NOS Powell Peralta Lance Mo...
    $256
    Powell & Peralta Skateboard Deck 80s vintage
    Powell & Peralta Skateboard Deck 80...
    $615
    Vintage Santa Cruz Slasher 1986 Skateboard Deck NOS Keith Meek Original Full Dip
    Vintage Santa Cruz Slasher 1986 Ska...
    $99
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    RARE Original Vtg 80s Santa Cruz Rob Roskopp Target 3 Skateboard Deck 1st Issue
    RARE Original Vtg 80s Santa Cruz Ro...
    $81
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    1. LSamaras, 5 years ago
      Nice collections of boards. I have a skateboard I made in wood shop in 8th grade. I designed it after a wooden G&S board at the time. This was 1976. Looking to find out more about the wheels and trucks I put on it back then. Although the companies still exist, there is not much information out there. I've looked on the internet and the wheels I have are nowhere to be found. I can find some close to them but one big difference. They are Kryptonics 70MM red wheels. The ones I have seen online say, KRYPTONICS 70MM. The ones I have say, KRYPTONICS USA 70MM. Not sure if it is true, but back when I bought the wheels, I was told that the company was in Boulder, Colorado. I live in Denver. My guess is that Kryptonics was expanded due to their popularity and started being produced overseas. The wheels I have must have still been made at the original shop or plant. They must be very rare. Do you or anyone else know anything about them or what they may be worth?
      Also, the trucks I have are from the Independent Truck Co. also bought at the same time with risers.
    2. Lata Lata, 5 years ago
      WOW ! as a skateboarder since the 80´s i must say this is the holy grail of Skate history! great memories, thank you for sharing!

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