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Axel extenders
On 4/18/2001 Glen wrote in from (216.102.nnn.nnn)

I had these things. They made them for both loose ballbearing and sealed bearing wheels. I remember that there was no better way to tweek your axles than to put these on. They did make a set of Bennett or worse GT trucks real wide.

 
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Old bases
On 4/18/2001 Herbn wrote in from (216.107.nnn.nnn)

Some old baseplates,had as many as nine holes,or even extended slot for sliding the truck front to back for wheelbase changes i.e freeformer,i imagine these got crooked very easily.Nine holes would br in lets say a "California Slalom" there was a large four or tracker pattern,and a large three or "Chicago pattern" this shared two of the holes in the"Tracker Pattern"with a centerd third hole, then their was the small "Sure Grip" pattern a small four hole pattern that was a throw back to roller skates,some small ACS trucks the 430 had only this pattern,i think 500's had a universal base 650's had tracker patterns 651's may have had the universal base as well.

 
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ACS 651
On 4/18/2001 Dom wrote in from (213.56.nnn.nnn)

I recently got a set of those trucks and I was surprised because there is 6 holes on each base plates
is that normal for vintage trucks????

 
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extenders
On 4/18/2001 hugh r wrote in from (205.216.nnn.nnn)

Those extenders are very cool... but his starting price on most of his stuff is too steep! Too bad, I'd probably put a bid in on half of it!

Thanks for the tip... HR

 
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axle extensions
On 4/18/2001 STEVIEB wrote in from (213.1.nnn.nnn)

Hey HUGH,
check these they where out about the same time as the ice blades.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1134049575
The same guy has Gryptonic wheels for sale as a kid I sent away for these think it was a typo and I was getting krytonics cheap. A lesson learnt

 
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Strokers and blades
On 4/17/2001 Herbn wrote in from (216.107.nnn.nnn)

What a great idea!:)i don't know about the originals,i will know soon though,count me as an Ebay maniac,i bought a set from none other than Steve Caballero,who got them from Corey O'brien,they're due here between tommorrow and monday,all i know is with the strokers i built i can go out and shot a five sec self portaits, with carves that could never be on anything else,the lowness and looseness are unbelievable,they pump from a stop on a 42 inch board most of which is wheelbase.Blades,i don't know; maybe on a sail board next winter.

 
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blades/strokers
On 4/16/2001 hugh r wrote in from (205.216.nnn.nnn)

These things could be right in line with strokers... when I was a kid and they were available, no one thought much of them... but now! maybe these blades will be the same!

Seriously though... I just think they are unique and just odd ball enough to be worth hanging on my wall...

Got the pics, I'll post em up soon... thanks, HR

 
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Blades
On 4/16/2001 Duane wrote in from (64.232.nnn.nnn)

Hugh, you must be a glutton for punishment. I got ripped on those 22 years ago, never thought I'd get to pass the buck. Sent you pics.

 
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ice blades
On 4/16/2001 hugh r wrote in from (205.216.nnn.nnn)

Duane,

I am still interested in those blades if your into parting with them... I think they would make an cool addition to my collection of stuff.

If not, I sure would like to atleast post some pics of them on my site! Let me know... HR

 
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My old stuff
On 4/16/2001 Duane wrote in from (64.232.nnn.nnn)

Raided the folks basement for my old gear this weekend...all there still. Road Rider 4's (nice), Pacers with the big bearings, Rad Pads, two sets vintage trackers (full and six), several busted plastic tracker baseplates (worst product in skate history), original square tracker bushings, unfinished birch pig board, 60x12" bomber longboard with wheel cut-outs, wide indy's and 70mm orange Kryptonics, ice blades, and the jewel... nearly NOS condition Gullwings, original everything and ridden twice (didn't like 'em). Probably won't ride any of it but nice to look at again.

 
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lost vintage spots
On 4/15/2001 Scabs wrote in from (209.86.nnn.nnn)

Glen,

I`ve got pics of a local spot that was a pool behind a vacant house...aka the "Rat Bowl" in south Florida. The town had it filled in with dirt. Now all that the kids get to do is throw rocks at cars and tag buildings

 
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Dead Spots
On 4/14/2001 GBJ wrote in from (24.18.nnn.nnn)

You do that, Glen. I've got, or can get, all kinds of those shots. Including numerous spots with intentional anti-skate measures still in place, as much as fifteen years later. Let me know. I can inject an East Coast perspective into that project, if you're interested.

 
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Vintage spot
On 4/13/2001 Glen wrote in from (216.102.nnn.nnn)

I was in the South Bay area today and had to drop by the ol' Vermont Drop. I remember skateboarder mag. had pictures from there including pictures of it's demise.
On film it always looked so big. It was, I guess, considering the wheels ridden in the day.
I took a couple of photos today. I should take those, and a few other pictures I have, of dead, classic skatespots, and make a web page.

 
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Pittsburgh trucks
On 4/12/2001 Alan Sidlo wrote in from (198.160.nnn.nnn)

I rode those puppies might still have one in the bottom of some box in the back of some closet somewhere.

They seemed to have cast iron parts as best I can remember. Fond memories of clunky (metal to metal) cam action that you'd rather ride than carry 'cause they had a pretty good heft to them. Needed lots of lube too, don't ride through water or you'll rust. All that on a Bruce Logan EarthSki and you had something that should have stifled all interest in fluid riding. I have since on to a 30 lb. steel deck (the bomb) w/Z-Roller trucks and some old Bones to up the ante in the weight category.

 
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Old Bearings
On 4/11/2001 SimFucious wrote in from (24.187.nnn.nnn)

Got me a set of Sims German Racing Bearings!!! BAM!

 
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NASH Products
On 4/11/2001 GBJ wrote in from (24.18.nnn.nnn)

Lansing, Nobody answered your question, so I'll give it a shot. NASH has always been the leader of the toy, Toys 'R' Us, KMart, WalMart side of the market. It's strangely admirable that they constinue in that role to this day. However, in the eyes of any true skateboarder I've ever known, Nash is, was, and probably always will be mass produced "junk". As for the "Duke" Board, in question, some old scammer found a clearly old skateboard, bearing a likeness of the Duke, and assumed he'd hit the jackpot. Wrong. Toward the end of Duke Kahanamoku's life the rights to his image were freely and heavily sold to many products, which is a whole different shame. Anyway, I just thought you deserved an answer.

 
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Kreper Trucks
On 4/10/2001 Kirt wrote in from (208.45.nnn.nnn)

Can anyone enlighten me on these trucks. They are black in color and are cut to resemble a bat. I saw them on the chronic skateboard site. They look awsome and are fetching 26.00 per truck. Whats Up???

 
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Roller snakes
On 4/10/2001 Herbn wrote in from (216.107.nnn.nnn)

I seem to remember these existing,only in 88a green narrower than a regular snake,90% sure of it regis but i'll walk with the 250k.

 
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Sims Snakes
On 4/9/2001 SimFucious wrote in from (24.187.nnn.nnn)

I recently got the tackers and snakes at a garage sale for $10! it also came with a sims pure juice-like deck...Thrift shops and gfarage sales are gold mines!! The green snakes are about 65mm and slide like a charm yet are extremely grippy.

 
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MORE THAN $1500 for Duke Kahanamoku!!??
On 4/9/2001 Lansing wrote in from (24.218.nnn.nnn)

Sheesh...since I posted somebody bid $1500 for this thing, and it turns out the guy has a reserve *above* $1500!

Seriously, folks...what is up with this board? After all, it is made by NASH, and doesn't look much different from the many, MANY other Nash and similar-era boards that fetch between $25 and $150 max. I'm just having a hard time believing it is worth $1500 at all, and now to find out the guy has a reserve that is even higher...
I asked this before, but does anyone know what the deal is with this? Just curious, mind you...I'm in no position to drop $2K on a skateboard, and even if I were I certainly wouldn't drop it on this!

 
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Pittsburgh trucks
On 4/9/2001 Adam wrote in from (207.251.nnn.nnn)

A kid in my jr high had Pittsburgh trucks on his board. They were certainly different, but we all considered them inferior to Bennetts, Trackers, and ACS, though I don't remember why...

 
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Pittsburgh trucks
On 4/9/2001 Herbn wrote in from (216.107.nnn.nnn)

Seen them in magazines,ads,never in person ,anybody still alive that's seen how(if) they work,they look like some primative torsion truck based on regular sized bushings(brrrrr,shivers)or maybe cam activated.Real flat turning radius under 45deg.

 
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Bluetorch
On 4/9/2001 Glen wrote in from (216.102.nnn.nnn)

Bluetorch had a segment on the old school skatejam today. Did anyone catch the clip of Tom Fain riding the Veteran eight wheeler? It was awesome to see all the old guys ripping.

 
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roller snakes
On 4/9/2001 hugh r wrote in from (205.216.nnn.nnn)

Remembering stuff isn't my strong suit! My brother has a set that I will take a pic of next time I see him. These ones are full old school skate wheel size (aprox a 65mm cube) A very nice lime greenish sort of color... just like other snakes I've seen except for the color.

Got the other pics up and posted... HR

 
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Snakes for skates
On 4/9/2001 Herbn wrote in from (216.107.nnn.nnn)

Hugh, there you go reminding me of stuff,wern't there real narrow sims snakes for roller skates or are you talking about the first non conical snakes that were taller thinner comp2's that later came in green 88a and quite rare white 90a ? get those new pics?

 
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