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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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Banzai Refurbish Bottom Side
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On 6/14/2008 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
I thought the bottom side came out spectacular!! :---) Yes little touch up to the decal... The Trucks really got an impressive shine!! Very solid deck... Kinda like a tank!
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Banzai Refurbish Top Side
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On 6/14/2008 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Today's Efforts... Solid 2 hours of work and a Summer Rum over ice, mixed with a bannana/pinapple blend... Sunny days in old CA... Per Skateboarder Magazine August 1978; Banzai Wood Model B407 Tall Oak I 28x7 Banzai Slalom 7" Trucks. Stoker Style Wheels... All Original To Spec, down to the Hardware!!
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Signed decks
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On 6/12/2008 Pre-School Rider
wrote in from
United States
(75.68.nnn.nnn)
Geo, all I can say is "WOW" !!! The folk you you had sign that deck pretty much shaped the world of skateboarding in '77. Well done, even looking Back Thru that time-tunnel (which we all know gives us instantly clear 20/20 vision!) to sort out true VIP's of that moment.
I had Schwip[U.S. Junior Slalom Champ a few years back], who was (well still kinda is) an impetuous teenager, make sure that his trips to Cali included having a Roe slalom deck signed by those attending the races. One of those is likely to be on display at The Podium skate/snow board museum in Manchester VT. (This is co-owned by Ross Powers, 2 time Snowboard Olympian), the other, probably tucked away until he's got his own place. That 'kid' is on his way college next fall, makes me feel just that much older...
Boards like that come once in lifetime, IF you're lucky enough to corral the signers!! Yours is, imho, damn-near priceless!
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Akron board
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On 6/12/2008
Geo
wrote in from
United States
(72.42.nnn.nnn)
Here's a closer shot of the deck I had signed while at the Akron race in 1977.
Here's a list of names on the board: California Free Former World Championship Giant Slalom and Downhill: Akron, Ohio July 2,3 1977 Henry Hester Bob Skoldberg Greg Taie Bruce Logan Mike Williams Chris Yandell John Hutson Ty Page Steve Sherman Skitch Hitchcock Smiley Mike Goldman Pat Flannagan Laura Thornhill Fly'in Bryan Beardsly Garrison Hitchcock Ellen O’Neal Bob “Chuey” Madrigal Dennis Shufeldt Tommy Ryan Jon Krisick Mark Barough
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Geo's Akron Board
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On 6/11/2008
Mike
wrote in from
United States
(96.251.nnn.nnn)
Geo,
Nice collection! Could we see a closer look at the Akron board? Who signed it? Thanks!
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Geo's Boards
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On 6/10/2008
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
that's hysterical. Your group of boards looks nearly exactly like mine. I am sure you probably have more too.
I separate my boards like this. I have my main tranny/roundwall rider (a single board, and a slalom board. THEN I have lots of resto-retro boards all set up from the 74-78 time frame. One of my all time favorite repros that I ride most often (when not on tranny) is an Arrowsmith Competition model with gullwing splits and some modern 66mm red 78a zigzags. That board is simply a dream as a small area cruiser/carver and old style freestyle. After that is an old aluminum double kick that is set up to turn on a dime, seriously. I play hockey on it with my son, while he wears skates.
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more pics
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On 6/9/2008 Geo
wrote in from
United States
(71.196.nnn.nnn)
Fibreflex 27"rocker, Trackers, Road rider 4's Rockit, Trackers, Kryptos Myler Skates, Trackers, Kryptos Dogtown Wes Humpston, Trackers, Bones Myler Skates, Bennett Pros, OJ's Alva reissue, Trackers, BD dubcons Akron 1978 signed deck and Norcon helmet. These are all boards I used to ride, not bought on E-Bay. I can get some closer shots later if you like
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Geo, Quiver, Favorite things
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On 6/9/2008 Vintage man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Close up or closer picture, we demand it :---) :---) Specs. I can figure out some parts....What wheels, trucks, etc.. "But I gots to know" Quote from a Dirty Harry/Clint Eastwood movie Do you know how to put 2 pics up same time?? If so a front and a front and back would be awesome!! Do ya ride em? Did ya ride em? Or is this a collection quiver??? Looks like a fine set of sidewalk surfers ya got thar sk8ter!! cheers & if done posting, thanks for the quiver shot!! David
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quiver
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On 6/9/2008 Geo
wrote in from
United States
(71.196.nnn.nnn)
Here are a few of my favorite things...
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Refurbish G&S The Top Side
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On 6/9/2008
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
that refurb G&S looks great. Its beena while since I have seen a good looking solid wood G&S. You definitely need to refinish the top and get the griptape back up to snuff with the basic requisite G&S 4" (or whatever width) strip of grip tape.
I made me a warptail replica 29x7.5 warptail II replica, from a garage sale pig. stripped it, cut it down, varnished, redrilled it, then replicated the stickers and tape. cant beat it, plus I ride the snot out of it without worries.
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Refurbish G&S The Top Side
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On 6/6/2008 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Now this was a pretty sweet effort... Rumor is the www.ncdsa.com member who is now the proud owner of this puppy has better griptape skills than I... He is going to put on a thinner Griptape, but still display the vintage sticker (I think its vintage, who knows :--)
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Yep another Refurbish! A G&S!! Sweet!!
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On 6/6/2008 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Gonna hog the site for 4 pictures :---) Kinda proud of this one... Was simply a piece of junk... Sanded, light pecan stain, vintage sticker (I think vintage), total grinding of the rust on the Bennett Hijackers to rid of the rust Look awesome now!!... Oh and took me 20 min to undo those kingpins! Lordy, if only I had the proper tools a real man should have, woulda taken 8 minutes!! Deck was sold CHEAP!! To a fellow www.ncdsa.com member to ride the concrete wave again. I kept the trucks :----) So a ebay purchased breakeven on deck, I keep trucks and got two or more hours of hobby time and sipping the devils brew time in the California sun... Albeit locked in my back yard away from neighbors and other humans!!
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Variflex Connection Truck
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On 6/2/2008 mad-rat
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(92.233.nnn.nnn)
Looking for a baseplate for a Variflex Connection Truck
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skates on haight
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On 5/31/2008 hc
wrote in from
United States
(71.132.nnn.nnn)
that pic is SOH on haight street, still there, rent some roller skates and groove your way down to GGP
longest running skateshop ??
History of Skateboarding
History of SkateboardSF SkateboardSF has a thirty year history. The store opened in 1974 as skateboard city. In 75' Skates on Haight was opened at 1818 Haight St, location of SkateboardSF today. This pic is of the original staff at Skates On Haight. The Tall guy in the middle is Lee Cole, owner of Skateboard City, Skates On Haight, Skates.Com and SkateboardSF. He is still the CEO today.
Wall Of Wheels Every skate shop in the 70's had a wall of wheels, fashioned as this one was, out of diamond shaped 2x4's. The wall wheels worked because the wall of wheels were so tall and wide. Next to the walls of wheels were the deck stacks which worked because the decks were flat and so small.
The Roller Skate Connection Early skateboard shops sold roller skates as well as skateboards. Early skateboards were roller skates stretched apart underneath a wooden plank. The first skateboard trucks were rollerskate trucks on two peanut shaped baseplates. Independent Truck company started as a roller skate plate and truck manufacuturer in San Francisco.
http://www.skateboardsf.com/images/history16.jpg
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age?
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On 5/31/2008 herbn
wrote in from
United States
(67.83.nnn.nnn)
just an observation on human nature,not condemning just observing her id isn't in the picanywhere,i don't see it. even though your comment on today's "morals" could be taken a number of different ways,your perception of her age is in your head.she doesn't look particularly young but i guess she doesn't look particularly old for sure,14-24 would be my guess appparently you picked 14, i guess without the 70's mustache he be a bit less "pervy", i'm trying to remember if if i thought it looked "possibly pervy" when i saw the pic,maybe it crossed my thoughts. i own a skateshop(17 years) and many times a pic like that could have been taken of me,so i guess i have a bit of a self defence built into the way i see that pic. I see a whole lot of rollerskates and a fiberflex teamrider and a dts wes humpston brand new on the shelf next to each other.
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70's shop pic
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On 5/31/2008
Steve in AZ
wrote in from
United States
(130.13.nnn.nnn)
...I have every one of them frisbees in my sporting goods cabinet, on the shelf above my golf clubs that I haven't used in 3 years.
Yeah, I'm here, but not posting much. Vintage Man lists me as "Guru", as most of you guys are to me.
Joe I: I added a Fusion deck to my quiver, but no classic Slalom jam for me, unless it's here in AZ.
TAKE CARE!
-=S=-
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picture
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On 5/31/2008
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(205.188.nnn.nnn)
no, they aren't pittsburgh, upon closer inspection. black baseplates, probably ACS or Bennetts, oh well. its fun to visualize
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Love that skateboard shop!!
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On 5/30/2008 Walter
wrote in from
United States
(192.193.nnn.nnn)
I especially like the Kryptonic cans of wheels on the left! Now a days, that guy talking to the young girl would be a perv!? Fantastic picture of now vintage skateboard product we seek!!
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picture
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On 5/30/2008
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
check out all of those rector slip-ons, on the hooks (bagged). And only one set of capped rectors (brand new at the time), hanging separately on the wall
look at the helmets on the bottom shelf. there is one of those funky helmets like Inouye wore (with the huge holes), next to a norcon. Not to mention the original protecs with full ear coverage on the top of the shelves.
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1970s Skateboard Shops!!!
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On 5/30/2008
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
that is a classic picture for sure. Judging from the lack of 10" boards, except for the lone dogtown, I would date the pic around summer of 78.
check out the Kryptonics tubes on the left side.
Also are those pittsburgh trucks on the santa cruz fiberglass on the top shelf?
awesome pic.
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1970s Skateboard Shops!!!
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On 5/29/2008 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
OH MY... Hope this picture comes out... If does not... GO to www.skateboardsf.com and on left click HISTORY page. Picture will come up and you can enlarge... OH MY.... I skateboarded 360 of 365 days per year in the california sun, high school and college 1973-78 AND NEVER STEPPED INTO A SKATEBOARD SHOP!! To be honest did not even know they existed :----) I know what a nerd!! We just rode junky stuff and could slalom with anyone.... Women, School, Varsity Sports, Future Jobs, Parties on our minds and not in that order. ENJOY the picture and go to the site. Its very cool I thought.
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Sims/Powell prototype wheels
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On 5/27/2008
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
thanks for the photos. Awesome
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Sims/Powell prototype wheels
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Soft Spot
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On 5/25/2008
Marty
wrote in from
United States
(65.7.nnn.nnn)
I have always had a soft spot for the old Hobie Super Surfers. I have a picture somewhere of me riding one in about 1964, clay wheels and all. Little did my parents know what that would lead to.
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Hobid Redux
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On 5/24/2008 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
PSR, post a picture of that Hobie and the twins!!! Us vintage boys wanna see the future :----) Here is another picture of my vintage Minty Hobie Weaver. All original factory installed parts, Power Paw wheels, size of Road Rider 2 wheels. ACS 430 Trucks and still have some of the original factory chalk left on em!! I have some other knock off Hobie type decks, will post next weekend... Any more Hobie riding the concrete tales??
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