Geiles Deck...Punkt!
Width: 9.5"
Length: 32 58"
Wheelbase: 14.0"
Mehr MUSS ich gar nicht schreiben...geil!
"An east coast skateboarding wonder at a young age—there’s a story out there that Bucky started skateboarding after his bicycle was stolen, sure, but really there was a shop owner in Baltimore named Andy who liked Bucky, flowed him product, and generally made skateboarding affordable for him. He entered amateur contests and did well. His profile rose to a point where in 1989 Tony Hawk sent him a game changing invite to visit him in SoCal.The 1990 release of what has become known as Bucky’s STADIUM model was one of the graphics designed entirely by Sean Cliver during his three years at Powell Peralta. The back-story behind the unusual baseball-themed graphic has little to do with Bucky’s interest in, or his ability to actually play baseball.Not only was Bucky known for being a nice, likable guy, Sean also knew he was from Baltimore. At the time the Baltimore Orioles had gone through a resurgence because their new stadium (Camden Yards) was being constructed while Cal Ripken, Jr., was surging in his effort to play more baseball games consecutively (2632 eventually) than any human thought possible. Sean saw this as an opportunity for Bucky Lasek, the nice guy that people liked, to have a board graphic with lots of those people he liked on his board. BOOM!-Nostalgic notes from the eidetic memory of Jim FitzpatrickPowell-Peralta™ Re-Issue ConstructionPowell-Peralta re-issue decks are close reproductions of their 1980’s counterparts, featuring the original Pro graphics and shape, top graphic logo and spoon nose concave. They are manufactured by our partners in Mexico or in our Ventura skateboard factory, which is still directed by a few of the same craftsmen that made them originally."
Gestern mal wieder auf anderen Foren unterwegs...reine Neugierde!
Und...zwei echte "Schnäppchen" geschossen zu einem geilen Preis!!!
Ich hab ja mal erwähnt, das ich das Deck genauso rahmen werde wie den Print!
Hier das Ergebnis...
Nicht das ich gerade die politische Ausnahmesituation in den US & A beschreiben will😐😐
"After recently discovering the original 1978 "Lost Model" master templates in Orange County, California, we are excited to reintroduce the "Lost Model" decks in two sizes. The original '78 and its companion board the 9.25".Dimensions: 30" x 8.5"Wheelbase: 16"7 Ply Hard Rock MapleSingle KickIconic Super Sparkle Die-Cut GripMade in San Diego, CA - U.S.A."
Break your own rules...sometimes and only if it is worth it!
That´s what I did...und hab deshalb hab ich das erworben!
Ich kann nicht wahnsinnig viel Details dazu beitragen, war in meiner "dunkelsten Lebensphase" und da hatte ich andere Sorgen...und...ist halt nicht "oldschool"!
Aber man findet immer irgendwas im Netz...auch nach 17 Jahren noch!
"Nach der „Kids in Emerica“ Tour in den USA geht es weiter in Deutschland!!! So wird das Emerica-Team mit den Stars Andrew Reynolds, Heath Kirchart, Tosh Townend, Kevin „Spanky“ Long und Leo Romero in einige deutsche Städte kommen.Die Daten zu der Emerica-Tour:Hier die genauen Stops der Emerica-Tour in Deutschland: 30. Aug 12:00 Uhr Titus-München, 2. Sep 17:00 Uhr Titus-Bonn, 3. Sep 17.00 Uhr Demo North Brigade, Köln, 5. Sep 14:00 Uhr Titus Rollsport, Münster"
Die Kids sind 17 Jahre später natürlich keine Kids mehr, trotzdem geile Skater!
Aber...damit auch das nicht unter die Räder kommt hab ich es gesichert!
Ich hatte in dem vorangegangenen Post - Vol. 2 erwähnt, das noch ein Deck in der Pipeline wäre!
Here it is!
Warum "was fürs Herz"?
Ganz einfach...kein chinesischer "Einheits-Scheiß", sondern von Skatern für Skater mit extremst viel Herzblut und Liebe hergestelltes Material!
Hoffentlich überleben sie die "Covid" - Zeit...Homepage schaut nicht mehr so prickelnd aus!