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    Posted 14 years ago

    Russ
    (4 items)

    Its an old skateboard i found. Dont know much about it. I'd like to know more. It has steel wheels and is in good condition. The tail has no grind marks on it. Trucks still work and its still solid, glad i found it. Its a cool little board.

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    1. Vestaswind Vestaswind, 14 years ago
      This is real old school. I'm not surprised there are no tail marks on it, these didn't have a mobility the newer ones had. They used roller skate wheels for these. I would safely say it's an early 60's, maybe late 50's board.
    2. Russ Russ, 14 years ago
      Late 50's or 60's ? thats cool thanks I kinda figured it was 60's but didn't think 50's.I found it at the dump and had to grab it lol thanks again :)
    3. Mik31234, 5 years ago
      Hi Russ,

      Would you be interested in selling this?
      This board was made in the Dominion Skate factory in Brampton Ontario, which is where I am from and is where I bought my first skateboard. I have been looking for one of these for years and would love to have this piece of my history.

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