Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Vintage HUMCO Wooden Skateboard with Metal Wheels 23

Take a trip down memory lane with this classic HUMCO Wooden Skateboard, modeled after the trendy Sidewalk Surfboard of the 1950s. Crafted with a sturdy wood deck and fitted with metal wheels, this skateboard is a vintage enthusiasts’ dream, embodying the spirit of a bygone era. Proudly made in the United States, this piece of history is not just a mode of transportation but a statement of style. With its nostalgiciac theme and durable construction, it’s perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add a touch of retro charm to their skateboarding experience. The little puppy is not included lol.

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

NASH 17 ROCK RIDER SURFBOARD 22 Wood Skateboard 60s Vintage rare

The image shows a vintage Rock Rider Nash Sidewalk Skateboard, likely from the 1960s. Origin: Fort Worth, Texas Era: 1960s Type: Sidewalk surfboard Features: Wooden deck Green graphic of a character playing an instrument while riding the skateboard “Rock Rider” logo “TEXAS” printed near the tail Collectibility: Considered a rare and standout piece for collectors of vintage skateboards Construction: Early versions had plastic wheels and metal ball bearings, later models (around 1970) featured urethane wheels for a smoother ride. Legacy: Nash was one of the first companies to mass-produce skateboards, contributing to the popularization of the sport.