Vintage OG NOS Kevin Staab Sims skateboard deck. Was setup and has light indentations. Never gripped or ridden. Not a re issue. Check out my other skateboards for sale.
One of the earliest boards. A piece of history. Made by Fleetwing I think they missed an opportunity… It would have been way cooler to be “Feetwing” or… Metal wheels with dope matching yellowing hubcaps. 18.5″ L x 4.5″ W. Note the small chips along the edge of the board and the black sneaker scuff marks. ? Early Skateboarding History (1950s-early 1960s): The Wood & Metal Era. Origins : Skateboarding began in the 1950s in California, as a land-based version of surfing-often called sidewalk surfing. Surfers improvised by attaching roller skate wheels to wooden planks. Decks : Made from simple wood planks, often straight and flat with no concave or kicktail. Sometimes cut from surplus wood or repurposed from other uses. Wheels : The earliest skateboards used steel or metal wheels -typically from roller skates. These wheels offered poor grip and a rough ride, especially on uneven pavement. Ride Quality : Steel wheels made skateboards dangerous and unpredictable -they’d skid easily, and small rocks or cracks could stop them instantly. Despite this, kids rode them in streets, driveways, and empty pools. DIY Culture : Most early boards were homemade, especially before commercial production began. Creative modifications and experimentation were common. Companies like Roller Derby, Val Surf, and Makaha started producing skateboards for sale in stores. These boards were still wood with metal wheels, although clay composite wheels soon replaced metal around 1963, improving safety and performance. With the clay wheel improvement and surf-style marketing, skateboarding boomed in popularity. Major brands and magazines emerged, and competitions began.
Was acquired from original owner. Complete with Trucks, Wheels, and side/back rail guards. Looks like the wheels, rails, and I believe trucks are original. New bolts where changed at some point. Has usage/riding wear and tear- see all pictures.
Hailing from Torrance California! Made by the Pattison-Forbes Co. The “Hot Dogger” name plays off the slang of the time “hot-dogging” referred to showy, acrobatic skiing maneuvers – and this board was likely marketed toward younger skiers or those interested in trick skiing or novelty ski equipment. Unlike the skateboards of the time that used skateboarding as a means to learn how to surf “Street Surfing”, this one went the other way and suggests that if you use it you can learn now to ski… It’s a “Ski-Board”. Lots of fine, cosmetic, rust on the trucks beneath. Small chunk of plywood missing from the underside, of the front of the board. 18.75″ L x 4″ W.
Lot of 14 Vintage Skateboards Instant Classic. Collection for home or office. This lot consists of 14 vintage skateboards that are perfect for any collector or enthusiast. These boards feature multiple brands and are classified as sidewalk surfboards. The design and style of these boards are reminiscent of the 60′s and 70s, making them a great addition to any vintage collection. These skateboards were manufactured in the United States and are in great condition. They are ideal for outdoor sports enthusiasts who love skateboarding and longboarding. This lot is perfect for those who want to add vintage skateboards to their collection or for those who want to try out the retro style of the 60′s and 70s.
There are millions of auctions to look at, so I’m glad you made your way to mine! All listings are USA only! I take great pride in properly representing each item that i have for sale. Please take the time to look at each picture. I try to describe my items in words as well as i can, but pictures can often show things that i cannot describe. For this reason, i consider my pictures to be a key part of my items description. All items come with what’s pictured is pictured. If it’s not pictured, it is not included. San Diego Trucking Supply was a venture run by Henry Hester and Terry John Myers that produced trucks based on ideas from G & S. These two men had worked to develop G & S trucks, but weren’t happy with how things were going and opted to do their own thing. Trucks come in nice shape for their age. Come with slime ball wheels.
VINTAGE SKATEBOARD VALTERRA 1980′s Skeleton Bones High Roller Dice Pink 1987. Used in pretty great shape especially considering its age. A couple pieces on the top have a chip in the deck. Minimal wear on the wheels trucks and sliders. See photos for cosmetic details. Will go out tomorrow if you pay now.