The product is a vintage 90′s New Old Stock (NOS) Randy Colvin World Industries item, showcasing the iconic 90s theme and originating from the United States. This rare collectible embodies the nostalgia and culture of the 90s era, making it a coveted piece for retro collectors and enthusiasts of World Industries merchandise.
A piece of Americana! An early wooden skateboard with metal wheels that was there to witness the entire birth of the industry! Circa 1960 hailing from Norfolk, Nebraska. 21.75″ L x 5″ W. Skateboarding was initially marketed to surfers as a cheaper/easier way to practice surfing aka “sidewalk surfing”.. Imagine writing these gnarly, little, metal wheels, down a steep tarred hill in California! However, before skateboards there were scooters, sometimes known as kick scooters and push scooters. Varied forms of scooters have been traced back to the early 1900s, most of them made from wood, metal, or a combination of the two. Scooters had anywhere from two to four wheels. Some of the wheels were metal and others were similar to the wheels on pedal cars. In the 1940s and 1950s, crate scooters made popular sidewalk vehicles. Most crate scooters were handmade. They were relatively inexpensive and simple for kids to construct by using a milk crate or wooden fruit box and metal roller skate wheels attached to a wooden 2 x 4. Eventually kids started removing the boxes and handlebars and just started riding the board with wheels, reminiscent of the famous skateboard scene in the 1985 film. Back to the Future. Trade sheet, about 1960, from The Stephen and. Diane Olin Toy Catalog Collection, The Strong, Rochester. By the early 1960s, skateboarding started luring participants from the surfer scene. In 1962 a southern California surf shop, Val Surf, began making its own brand of skateboards and struck a deal with Chicago Roller Skate Company for the wheels. The skateboards began to attract everyday surfers who could use the boards when they weren’t in the water, and thus the term “sidewalk surfer” was coined. Additionally, skateboarding gained popularity when Larry Stevenson, publisher of. Promoted it in his monthly magazine. In 1963, Stevenson made the first professional skateboards using the Makaha brand and organized the first known skateboarding contest. That same year saw an evolution in skateboard design with the use of clay (also known as composite) wheels that replaced treacherous metal ones. Moving ahead, in 1964 surf and sailing entrepreneur Hobart “Hobie” Alter joined forces with Vita-Pakt company to make a line of Hobie skateboards; the Hobie line also sponsored several contests and professional skaters. Later that summer, the musical group Jan and Dean performed Sidewalk Surfin. On Dick Clark’s. An event which helped further popularize skateboarding with mainstream society. In 1965, the skateboarding sport peaked as manufacturers tried to keep up with the demand, cranking out an estimated 50 million skateboards between 1963 and 1965. In May, the world’s first skatepark, Surf City in Tucson, Arizona opened to the public.. But Thompson didn’t know until recently that his hometown has a history with the sport and leisure activity that dates almost as far back as the beginning of skateboarding itself. Sokol Surf Skates – a brand of wooden skateboards featuring burnt-engraved lettering – were made in Norfolk in the mid- to late 1960s by a fledgling company called Sokol Manufacturing. Thompson stumbled across the obscure bit of trivia after seeing a photo posted by one of his childhood heroes, professional skateboarder Steve Caballero. “He has an enormous collection of all these different skateboards, ” Thompson said of the famous skater. (One) is stamped with’Norfolk, Nebraska,’ so I asked him about it. Thompson said Caballero told him that rare brand of board was manufactured in Norfolk, to which Thompson replied, That’s where I’ve lived my whole life, and I’ve never heard of this. According to the Daily News archives, Sokol Surf Skates were the first products made when Sokol Manufacturing began operation in Norfolk in April 1965. The plant – owned by Leo Sokol – was located south of the Elkhorn River..
The rare Late 90s 2000s 5boronyc Skateboard Series from Five Boro is a vintage gem for skateboard collectors and enthusiasts. This skateboard model from the late 90s and early 2000s embodies the unique style and design of the era, featuring the distinctive aesthetic of 5boronyc. With a focus on nostalgia and authenticity, this skateboard series is a coveted piece for those seeking to add a piece of skateboarding history to their collection.
We have for your consideration a RARE vintage set of 1881 roller skates. These skates are made of wood, cast iron, brass and leather. The body is made of wood along with the rear wheels and the front wheels are made of cast iron. It has brass heel guards. There is adjustment screws on the bottle to adjust height? The leather is dried and fragile. I have never come across a set of roller skates this old and in this condition. Approximate Measurements Each skate measures 9″ x 2 1/4″ wide. 4# Markings 1881 Patent Nov 6 Aug 23 81 Approved 83, Condition Good condition for their age. The metal areas have minor to moderate surface rust, see pictures. See description above for further info on the condition. Inventory Number 11365 76902. Vintage 1881 Roller Skates w Cast Iron & Wooden Wheels > Brass Antique 11365. Each skate measures 9″ x 2 1/4″ wide. 1881 Patent Nov 6 Aug 23 81 Approved 83. Good condition for their age. Extreme care will be taken in packing your item. Contact me for the details limitations. Keep in mind that when dealing with any vintage cast item that there may be casting flaws. I will declare all major casting flaws that I find. Read the description very carefully as all the details of the item such as condition, measurements and markings are all listed. I provide plenty of pictures for you to verify the condition. Welcome to Miliki’s Shed! In my store you will find antiques and collectable treasures. I search flea markets, garage sales and auctions for that’one-of-a-kind’ item or any kind of interesting antiquities. Thank you, I appreciate your business. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
ONE OF ONE – Natas Kaupas – 1 of 1 – Kitten Prototype Deck – Artist Proof – WOW. This truly is the holy grail for a skateboard collector. Natas collector or Element collector. It is the artist proof aka prototype board for the 2003 Kitten popsicle from Element. It’s not colored. The production model was colored. This is the only one every made. If that means I keep it forever that is fine by me. This is a collectable wall hanger that I have had for many years. May have some hanger / storage imperfections. All boards are kept in heavy duty storage bags when not being displayed on a wall.
Rare Vintage 1970′s Logan Earth Ski, Bruce Logan Model World Pro Champion Skateboard. This board was very popular and in demand with some of the top skaters in the mid 70′s. The deck is Solid Oak, designed by Bruce Logan with a kicktail and “shark nose” shape. It’s in Good Condition with some wear on the front and back ends. T has ACS-580 Trucks VG, Blue Spacer pads, and Kryptonics 70mm Green Wheels VG. Measurements 29″ L x 71/2″ at widest point. Bruce Logan started skateboarding in the 50′s and became one of the first professional skateboarders. He was instrumental in making skateboarding a legitimate sport and was inducted into the Inaugural Skateboarding Hall of Fame in 2009. His family is considered to be the first family of skateboarding. A Logan Earth Ski, Bruce Logan World Pro Champion model skateboard deck resides at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Both enthusiasts and collectors alike would be stoked to own this piece of history!