Not sure if it is 87 or not. Its an 80s survivor in rideable shape. This is a rare vintage skateboard from Variflex, made in Korea in the 80s. The model is called the Variflex California Spittle and is part of the XP series. It features a classic 80s theme and is a great addition for collectors or skateboard enthusiasts. The skateboard is in great condition and has been well-maintained over the years. It is perfect for display or for cruising around town.
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RARE Vintage 1960s 60s Wood Wooden Metal Steel Wheels Hubcaps Skateboard Stars
A piece of Americana! Blinged out with little red hubcaps to boot! 23.25″ L x 5.5″ 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 paved 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..
Vintage Wooden Skateboard Metal Park Trucks Wheels Clay Possibly Collectible
Nice condition with typical wear with age of preowned item. Note this is the actual item in the photos no stock photos. The item is fully functional and tested if applicable to listing. Normal wear and tear present as pictured. Please see photos for further review of condition. Non-smoking mold free storage! Thank you for the interest in the item.
Vintage Frankie Hill Powell Peralta NOS Rare Skateboard
This product is a vintage Frankie Hill Powell Peralta skateboard, which is rare and has never been used (NOS). It is a unique piece from the Powell Peralta brand, known for its high-quality skateboards. The design and style of this skateboard likely appeal to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage skateboarding equipment.
Vintage NASH Tuf-Top Red Skateboard Saw Blades 1980s Wood Board Park Trucks
Get ready to experience the ultimate skateboard ride with this vintage NASH Tuf-Top skateboard featuring a double saw blade theme. The board is made of high-quality wood and has vintage skateboard trucks that are perfect for park rides. This skateboard is a rare find from the 1980s and is in great condition. The skateboard has a red surface with a unique saw blade design that will make heads turn at the park. The NASH Tuf-Top skateboard is a sidewalk surfboard that is perfect for riders who love vintage skateboards. The board is made in the United States and has not been modified. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this rare piece of skateboarding history.
Vintage 1983 OG Vision Animal Skins’Leopard Print’ skateboard NO REISSUE
Vintage 1983 OG Vision Animal Skins’Leopard Print’ skateboard – NO REISSUE. Complete pig shape in good used condition w/ white Gullys & mixed orange & black Vision Shredders. Colors coordinate nicely w/ the deck graphic. This is one of three animal skin graphics to be produced.
Vintage Valterra Guardian Skateboard 1985 Dragon Green Pink Blue Made USA
Vintage Valterra Guardian 1985 Dragon skateboard features a green, pink, and blue design. This skateboard was made in the United States, showcasing the essence of the 80s era. Its unique style and retro appeal make it a coveted collectible for skateboarding enthusiasts. There are traces of use, see the condition in the photo.
Vintage 1985 VALTERRA BACK TO THE FUTURE Skateboard Bottom Deck Graphic
This vintage Valterra skateboard bottom deck graphic is a must-have for any skateboard enthusiast. The Back to the Future design, featuring the iconic DeLorean time machine, is a nod to the 80s theme. The brand is reputable and the model is Valterra, known for their quality skateboards. Perfect for collectors or those looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their skateboard, this bottom deck graphic is sure to turn heads. Whether you’re a fan of the Back to the Future franchise or just love the skateboarding scene in the 80s, this item is a must-have for your collection.
Vintage 1990 BONES 54mm Rat Bones 97A Skateboard Wheels POWELL
This listing is for a set of Vintage 1990′s BONES 54mm Rat Bones 97A from Powell. These wheels are NOS but one wheel is showing a bit of darkening or slightly yellowing. Please refer to all of the photos to see the exact condition. Take a look at my other listings to find more skateboarding gear dating all the way back to the 1970′s until present day.
Vintage 1970′s Banzai Aluminum Skateboard With Trucks
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