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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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Taperflex resto
On 11/25/2008 PSR wrote in from United States  (75.68.nnn.nnn)

Vintage, watch that bumper-strip on the Taperflex. Be very 'detail oriented' if you've got to replace/repair that strip. I had a Taperflex that, um, unravelled it's casement back in '84; Best I could do was nose/tail coverage, seal+caulk the rest. That board probably lost a few hundred in value due to my not getting the bumper 'just right', but it was ridden (by a friend) for another 15 years before it succumbed to being RoadKill'd by a Semi truck (the skater was o.k., had 2 bail, runaway deck got smeared). IMHO, Taperflex was the best deck, up until Krptonics made the Foamcores in '78. Put Energy's and ParkRiders (or Tunnels!), and just Cruise!! ;-)

 
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New Additions to the Collection
On 11/25/2008 Vintage Man wrote in from United States  (66.245.nnn.nnn)

TAPERFLEX... Was a trade for a Sims deck I refurbished,
Tracker Ful trucks and Sims Pure Juice wheels... Was used
and loved :----) Brought it back to life SWEETAA... Even trade..
Both of us happy!!
Bennett Pros hanger, etc.. To go on Taperflex... Need Baseplates. Got Any?
Road Rider 4 Knock Offs.... To go on Taperflex... Other ideas?? Trucks/wheels?
Bolt Trucks... NOS, Minty, all original!!
Energy Trucks... I already tortured you all with that...

 
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Alley Cats
On 11/24/2008 Shaun wrote in from United Kingdom  (82.6.nnn.nnn)

Tom
Which Alley Cat wheels are you looking for, i may be able to help

 
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Energy trucks
On 11/24/2008 buddy rawls wrote in from United States  (128.158.nnn.nnn)

My hangers had the black lettering, just like the ad photo. My bases were solid black, though.

 
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Alley cats
On 11/24/2008 Tom wrote in from Sweden  (85.225.nnn.nnn)

What are the chances of getting some Alley Cats?

 
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Energy Trucks
On 11/24/2008 Vintage Man wrote in from United States  (199.67.nnn.nnn)

Thanks Buddy R ole Eagle Eye :-----)
I PAINTED EM!! and Polished EM!! Guess my hint was not well done!!
Its essentially impossible for the
OEM (original equipment manufacturer aka Energy Trucks)
to have painted inside the engraving...
The ad I personally believe was artistically created using bright
colors to catch the eye of the kids/skateboard buyers :----)
I don't believe the trucks were ever made with those colors applied.
I love that look so tried to replicate as best possible...
If you look close at your own trucks you will see there is almost
no space and room between the lettering, etc... Lots of room in the ad :--)!!
No machine in the 1970s, and no hand brush painter could go fast enough
for a production model product. Now, THATS A VINTAGE MAN opinion based
actually working on the trucks and viewing it up close and personal...
I am open to better/more experienced knowledge :----)
cheers
David

 
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Energy Trucks
On 11/24/2008 buddy rawls wrote in from United States  (128.158.nnn.nnn)

I have a set of energy 6", the base plates have the Energy lettering, but they are all black and do not appear to have been painted. I honestly do not remember seeing sets of them in person back in the 70's (except magazine photos and ads). the hangers were were just like the picture. Vintage Man's look like they have been painted and need to surface polished to leave the black lettering in the recessed lettering and bolt shapes.

something else I found out with my Energy Trucks was that I have always thought they were a part for part swap with ACS and Bennett, but my energy's have a tad larger diameter pivot, so you have to move the cups too.

 
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RE: Energy
On 11/23/2008 Bob Frias wrote in from United States  (98.204.nnn.nnn)

Those sher look purty Vintage Man.


Now put em on a deck with some period wheels.


 
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Energy Skateboard Trucks
On 11/23/2008 Vintage Man wrote in from United States  (66.245.nnn.nnn)

To you eagle eyes... I did my best!! :---)
Anyone ever seen Energy Trucks like the original ad
and its colors??? Neither have I!!! Love them Steeler Colors!
Thank you www.calstreet.com for the Vintage Ad site and pages!!
Questions, experience ask or just provide the info direct to me
or via the site.... Cheers and Enjoy the upcoming turkey experience!


 
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Kryptonics C70 green wheels
On 11/22/2008 Ivan wrote in from Brazil  (189.94.nnn.nnn)

Hello! I have 4 packs of Kryptonics C70 green wheels never used before! I´m trying to know how much worth. Also have a G&S Pineapple deck (the wood is perfect, but no pineapple sticker), also the #1 Wild World of Skateboarding Magazine. All fo sale. i´m in Brazil, so htere are some extra shipping costs. If you´re interested, I can send photos. just contact me at ivan.bornes@terra.com.br

 
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Cal 240
On 11/18/2008 Dave wrote in from United States  (76.115.nnn.nnn)

Matt: I would just keep your dads board like it
is and get a replacement cal 240. They don't
sell for much on e-bay. I think I paid
10-15$. The Cal 240 was my 1st.

 
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Nash
On 11/14/2008 Marty wrote in from United States  (65.7.nnn.nnn)


I was crusing e-bay last night and came across a pair of never used Nash water skis. I knew that Maja made skis but not Nash. If you're a super collector check them out, they were never used and are a pair of nice inlaid wood skis.

Back in the day, guys used to buy skis like that at a garage sale, tear off all the hardware and Viola! Instant longboard.

 
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MB Megatrons
On 11/13/2008 Simon wrote in from France  (86.209.nnn.nnn)

Hi Shaun, both of mine are the same.
Simon

 
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cal 240 trucks
On 11/12/2008 matt wrote in from United States  (69.224.nnn.nnn)

trying to replace my dads old cal 240 skateboard trucks. They are starting to crack and i dont know if welding will hold them.

 
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MB Megatrons
On 11/12/2008 Shaun wrote in from United Kingdom  (82.6.nnn.nnn)

Simon
Just curious but do your Mark Baker Megatrons have exactly the same signature on them or do they vary like mine ? Mine have the loop of the k in Baker mising on one of them.
You can see the pics on previous pages.

Shaun

 
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Shogo's woody ;-)
On 11/12/2008 Simon wrote in from Switzerland  (62.2.nnn.nnn)

Thanks for the input guys... I was thinking along the lines of green 65mm Kryptonics too (re-issues if I can get a hold of some) they'll bring out the colour of the wood perfectly. It had Belair Bolts on it originally but they're long gone (they really were just the grippiest things out there).

While I was cleaning up the MB Megatrons I noticed that they have mismatched baseplates, one is a tracker baseplate. I don't remember breaking the original but I must have replaced it with one from my first pair of halftracks.

Anyways once that's done I have my Malba K.beam to tidy up (it has tracker six tracks and 4 different colour Alva wheels)

Simon

 
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Sorry
On 11/11/2008 Curt wrote in from United Kingdom  (91.111.nnn.nnn)


Hey Herbn,

I see you have done the Woody joke. ..Sorry!

 
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Simon's Woody
On 11/11/2008 Curt wrote in from United Kingdom  (91.111.nnn.nnn)


Hey Simon and Vintage Man,

Sadly about the same size a cotton reel. Powerflex are an agreeable wheel to
finish your project. My thoughts being.

They are easy to get; if you are on it!

M.Baker rode with a heavy Powerflex Logo going on his shirts Ect.
(From memory and photo.)

With Zen
Curt

 
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cs pro
On 11/9/2008 shaun wrote in from United Kingdom  (82.6.nnn.nnn)

The cs pro's are from back then. Since i had them i always thought they were cali slalom brand but obviously not never looked that close b4. Sure i've seen an add for california sun somewhere will have to go through the old mags.

 
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cs
On 11/8/2008 herbn wrote in from United States  (67.83.nnn.nnn)

is that a new product,or was around back then? did they buy the molds/original masters or just recreate them?

 
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CS Pro trucks
On 11/8/2008 Shaun wrote in from United Kingdom  (82.6.nnn.nnn)

Here's a pic of the truck

Photobucket

 
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CS Pro trucks
On 11/8/2008 yoyo schulz wrote in from Germany  (87.166.nnn.nnn)

There was a German company named California Sun that had stuff labeled CS.
Maybe a foto would help......

 
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CS Pro Trucks (california slalom?)
On 11/7/2008 Shaun wrote in from United Kingdom  (82.6.nnn.nnn)

I have a set of trucks marked CS Pro on the hanger and the baseplates say California Sun. They look exactly the same design as what i remember being Slalom Pro by California Slalom. Does anyone know if they are the same manufacturer/truck.

Nice to see there's still interest in the Baker Megatrons. I was thinking of puting them up for auction on ebay has anyone any idea what they are worth? I havn't a clue as i have never seen them for sale.

 
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shogo's woody
On 11/6/2008 herbn wrote in from United States  (71.127.nnn.nnn)

green 65mm kryptonics are my first thought,Back in the day,I had a DTS shogo, that i ran with mag extracks(with copers) and original 1st batch bones cubics they had a slightly yellower green i think,i bought a second set sometime later and they seemed softer and slower on the hard and smooth concrete of cherryhill. other good choices for a shogo woody would be z wheels, tunnel rocks,or sims snakes green(1st) then red (not conical),,,,

 
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Baker Megatrons/Shugo question
On 11/6/2008 Vintage Man wrote in from United States  (199.67.nnn.nnn)

NOW DON'T any of you experts bite off my head!! :---)
I am just providing thoughts and ideas to the sk8ter from France...
I am not speaking as if I rode such a deck with orignal issued wheels.
If you have better specification, please provide... :---)
Off the top of my head: 1st series Kryptonics, Road Rider Wheels and
maybe Bennett Alligators (?? on gators...
I am only striving to be semi era specific and am thinking green or
red colors for that deck... Assuming it matches the one up on
ebay currently...
Another idea is to just look at an old VAL SURF ad in a vintage
Skateboarder Magazine 1976-79 approx. Look at the wheel brands/selections
available when the Shogo Z-Woody you have was made. Per my limited Tracker
Truck research posted recently on this same Vintage Gear site, the Mid Tracker
was avaiable for retail sales late 1977....
Final idea.... There are a lot of re-issues available, if your deck is for display. There are lots of re issue wheels in wonderful colors, 1970s styling/design for sale. Probably at a much more competitive price than the $100-$250 approx value wheels I suggested..
Again, I defer to others knowledge, experience, opinions!!!!......
Although this blog is much nicer than others I ventured on recently.. IE
Pittsburgh Pirates blog.... Don't ask am a die hard fan :----)

 
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