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.
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.