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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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Makaha
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On 3/27/2009
PaulW
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(82.24.nnn.nnn)
That's one of the coolest boards I have ever seen. Just one little bit of finessing I'd suggest. Slap some yacht varnish on there to make the whole thing really shine. Enjoy the ride!
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makaha
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On 3/26/2009
Jason
wrote in from
United States
(98.216.nnn.nnn)
haha thanks for the comments, i responded to an email on this earlier so i might as well post for all to see... the board isnt done yet, in fact (and this is gonna kill you) i outlined the letters with a thin black sharpie and they really popped! as far as the orange bushings go, i fully intend to ride this board hard with friends and the orange khiros fit my weight/style. The blue wheels are having stars and a banner painted on the outside to resemble the starry center of the brazilian flag, its a brazil themed deck after all =) ill post pics when its fully done!! =) =) =)
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copa do mondo
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On 3/25/2009 bara
wrote in from
United States
(204.78.nnn.nnn)
i like it!... what was once a Makaha, like anybody elses Makaha is now way better....something you can keep for ages and hand it down to your boy (or girl) one day and said..."i painted this ages ago"..
Seriously....everything about it....pure Andy Warhol...
there's lots of old boards out there...very few are collectible, and even fewer are TRULY rare....I've had more boards on the wall than most people, trust me...
These old solid oak boards will last forever and there's still bunches left....you had nothing to lose in painting it...
and what you did is pretty cool
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Makaha Response
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On 3/25/2009 Coach Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(199.67.nnn.nnn)
OK I AM SCREAMING... Breath in Breath out :----) Please "Be nice to Jason about his efforts"!!! This is not the Anything Goes Pit :----) :----) :---) Jason I will email you from home tonight to give you some vintage collector info :---) It will be fun and informative... Again will be FUN info!! In the end, IMO its your collection, its your deck, its what makes you happy and how to have fun with your own stuff... But FYI, in 2001 I got a ration of stuff when I bought a NOS Makaha and was going to USE IT!! I have got a ration of stuff when I sanded off a sticker on a collectable skateboard :-----) You painted yours, I can just imagine the cringing going on as I type!! :--) Again I will email ya with a fun email... To my fellow collectors, please be gentle with our young grasshopper :----) :----) :----) Coach Vintage Man :----) :----) :----)
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makaha response
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On 3/25/2009 jason
wrote in from
United States
(98.216.nnn.nnn)
Hey thanks for the info. I got a little antsy in the garage and started fooling around with it, the graphic isnt done but take a look at what ive got so far! I realize my artistic skills are next to nil but i think it gives it a cool home made look.
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Bennet Vector kingpins
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On 3/25/2009
laurie18
wrote in from
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
(194.165.nnn.nnn)
Thanks to all who have responded with info. Looks like I will have to re-cut the baseplate thread for later/larger Bennett kingpin. laurie18 (UK)
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Vector King Pins
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On 3/24/2009 Dell
wrote in from
United States
(67.100.nnn.nnn)
I had a mismatched set of Vectors, one with the big kingpin and one with the original smaller style.
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Vector Kingpin
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On 3/23/2009 Kevin
wrote in from
United States
(72.67.nnn.nnn)
Later versions used the 3/8 24? Thread when they found the skinny ones broke to ofton.
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banzai, below
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On 3/23/2009
Buddy Rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
you collectors run at a whole different than me, for sure.
that banzai looks awesome. Did they convert the RSI wheels to precison. the RSI wheels had a good seat design that enabled precions bearing to be easily swapped over.
Mine is a gold one, with cal slalom pros and some tunnel rock copies. I orginally got it with sims bowlriders, but they went over to one of my fibreflexes immediately.
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makaha question, more
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On 3/23/2009
Buddy Rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
oops, I hit the submit button. anyway, the availability of those boards was in the 79-81 time frame. possibly a tad earlier, but not much. The mainstream lags the true market by a good year or two, with less quality too. So if you use the rational of the board style and shape, in conjunction of when it was in the stores, it was a copy of the "true" specialized skate industry from the 77/78 time frame, which it fits well. Its a typical solid wood quick with mid-track (ish) width trucks, and colored (powerflex-style) wheels.
Is it a good little set-up to restore with fresh bushings, and bearings? heck yeah. put some little tunnel rock reissues, or some cambrias on it and take it out for some fun.
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makaha question, below
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On 3/23/2009
Buddy Rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
that is one of the makaha boards that were offered by the typical discount stores (kmart, etc). though it wasn't a plastic dime store board, it wasn't too many rungs up the ladder.
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Laurie in Iran
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On 3/23/2009 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(192.193.nnn.nnn)
ACS kingpins I have lots of experience!! :----) It was the kid from japan. I put him in touch with Steve in Az. Tonight will email you more info on that. I do know via my set of Vintage Bennett Vectors the kingpin bolt is thinner or smaller than the previously issued Bennett trucks... Herbin and others might be a better source for your question. Thanks for thinking I could do such an indepth conversation :----) I will email my ACS kingpin re-issue experience tonight. I have lots of info: how to lose money on such a project, takes 121 strokes of a quality hacksaw per bolt, one can drink a powerful rum tropical cocktail while doing the re-issue work and not damage the bolt or ones self. Look for your ACS tale and my experience tonight when I get home from my normal career in the banking industry. Don't Ask about that!!! David
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Bennet Vector King pins
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On 3/23/2009
laurie18
wrote in from
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
(194.165.nnn.nnn)
In the UK, not Iran!
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Original Bennett Vector king pins
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On 3/23/2009
laurie18
wrote in from
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
(194.165.nnn.nnn)
I am probably going over old ground here (I think Vintage Man may raised the same issue a while back) but can anyone put me straight regarding kingpins for original Bennett Vector truks. I acquired a set of the Stak-trak version on a deck off ebay sometime last year. I knew the kingpins were wrong and finally got round to looking at them yesterday. Early version on the Vectors in the magazine adverts show them with the large truss head, slotted bolts and later pictures (inc Bennett Litebeam photos) show a black high tensile hex head bolt. I had thought that I would be able to rob the complete kingpin/bushing set up from an NOS set of Bennett Pros but the threaded hole in the base plate of the Vector is smaller. Is this correct? Was this the set up for the early truss head bolt? Do the Vectors with black bolts have a larger (standard) thread in the base plate? Can anyone put me right before I tap a larger thread in to my base plates? Many thanks laurie
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Banzia worth more than gold!
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On 3/21/2009 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
I put in a bid of $195 using a sniper service. Was not even close... Went for $865 PLUS freight!! Well its pretty rare to find one of color in this condition... Its to each his own as to what he wants to spend on his collection and I salute the winner...and the bidders that took 2nd & 3rd But OH MY GOD, YOU SPENT EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS!!! :----) Are you insane!! Yes I am jealous, $195 seemed like a fair price at the time... :----) http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-NOS-Anodized-Aluminum-Blue-Banzai-Skateboard_W0QQitemZ120391776104QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item120391776104&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A13%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318
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makaha
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On 3/17/2009
Jason
wrote in from
United States
(98.216.nnn.nnn)
hi there, i found this old makaha board and was wondering if you guys had any info, like years it was produced, what wood is it made of, etc. I searched google and the makaha site but have found little info on these boards and the makaha company emails are dead ends.... thanks! pics- http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y154/roadsterjay/makaha.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y154/roadsterjay/makaha2.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y154/roadsterjay/makaha3.jpg
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casters
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On 3/15/2009
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(64.12.nnn.nnn)
I am just digging on those two boards with early 8" GW pros (small pivot).
I will also look for a ferragamo ad with the Pillz rubbers. Something else that ferragamo offered, or atleast we had a couple at our local park shop, was an uncut blank with a hellacious tail.
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Casters
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On 3/15/2009 Kevin
wrote in from
United States
(72.67.nnn.nnn)
The Casters look like they are probably from Tony Hallums collection. Which means one or two of them could very well have been Chris Strople or Wallys personal boards.
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Caster Continued
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On 3/15/2009 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Any opinions or knowledge as to the trucks & wheels :---) Either end deck looks like a gullwing truck forget the series, I think the last of the vintage styles, made 1980s?? Looks like a tracker on another deck... I could never even try to give wheels info. So anyone want to show off?? Tell me, us what am looking at? Make, Model, Year......... :-------) :-------) Cheers David
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Caster
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On 3/14/2009 herbn
wrote in from
United States
(71.127.nnn.nnn)
as far as i'm concerned ,thee absolutely toughest laminates ever, thick old school centerplys E poxy laminated with internal fiberglass. Just look at the wear and tear on those boards,the worst one looks like it's been hammered and exposed to all kinds of weather and it's not all that bad,guarentee any other boads wold be long gone.
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Caster Skateboards
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On 3/14/2009 Your Pal
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Don't know anything about them. Cool picture. Looks like they had lots of days in the sun!! III
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pillz
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On 3/14/2009 herbn
wrote in from
United States
(67.83.nnn.nnn)
i didn't know ferrogamo did the pillz,those were really good bushings, i think the urithane was better than most of the wheels at the time. I never "got" ferrogamo brand skateboards,what did they have to do with skateboarding? they were also a bit behind technology wise,i think plys and wider trucks were coming in. i can do more 360's than you;)
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Ferragamo Continued
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On 3/13/2009 A sk8ter Bro
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Found these on www.calstreets.com Hope of interest to you vintage collectors...
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Oldskoolrulz collection, pillz
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On 3/13/2009
Buddy Rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
I spotted those ferragamo pillz. those and clouds go way on back. i had the yellow ones. I stuck them in my GW pros (late 79) and turned them into a whole new animal. It was a long while before trucks starting coming with urethane rubbers from the factory.
Some real nice stuff, for sure. I also saw those sweet lipbombs. I had two identical 10" alva's with lipbombs. the only diff was that one board I had 8" GW pros, and the other was the interim 7" pros with the 8" axles and washer stack.
Those excellerators (progressive skates)are sweet too. I used to look up to the Progressive Skateboard team out of atlanta. those were some heavy hitters in this region of the country (77/78 time frame).
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BDS Little Kevin
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On 3/12/2009 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Uhh Kevin 1) Uhh No Kevin, No, you wrote your opinion AND you also posted a quote from a 13 yr old IMO. You also were insulting, negative and ???. 2) Uh kevin, you came in with the attack. You suggested that a fabled skater and a pretty damn good artist stop doing what he was doing because it was art going on a wall not being skated.... 3) Uhh Kevin, its his business its how he makes a living... fellow skaters buy it and enjoy it.. Many outstanding skaters that would spin your head around, and mine as well... 3) Uhh kevin 2 50 yr olds arguing about who is a better skater, please. You can be better Kevin, its ok with me.LOL..what do I care?.. I still ride the sidwalk every wednesday in my office complex, again slowly slalom style on one of 4 decks I call my quiver..LOL...See attached. 4) Uhh Kevin, as I said, instead of giving us silly childish comments. Send some pictures of you skating, a friend skating, your collection, a story of your past skate history. Put up something fun on the site vs being a negative. And be honest, you know what you wrote so does everyone else that read it... Ok, I posted some of my stuff. Lets see what ya got Kevin!! :---)
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