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Chimp
Mar 15, 2009
80
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You'd have to change the squares on this for our local Wal Mart to:

Girl in a burka
Boy in turban pushing siblings in cart
Mexican mom with too many kids
12 year old Mexican kid interpreting for mother
Giant Samoan family
Tiny Philipino grandma
17 year old boy from Sudan
.....and so on...
Since were being racial let's not forget about the white trash.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
43,376
15,515
Portland, OR
This is the deck I rode....


I always like the JFA decks though.
They were pretty, but flat with no tail/nose. A friend had a few of them in 1986 when they first came out.

This was one of my favs:


This is my all time favorite:


I could ollie small children on that deck.
 

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
14,301
1,354
Jimtown, CO
They were pretty, but flat with no tail/nose. A friend had a few of them in 1986 when they first came out.
totally. I moded mine by moving my front trucks back.

rode one of these for a bit....the roskopp on the left.


I loved the SC decks but mostly rode PP stuff.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
43,376
15,515
Portland, OR
totally. I moded mine by moving my front trucks back.

rode one of these for a bit....the roskopp on the left.


I loved the SC decks but mostly rode PP stuff.
Powell made some great boards in the mid/late 80's. I had an in at Blockhead and rode a lot of their stuff. The Blockhead Team board was incredible.

 

j.les

Monkey
Jul 21, 2007
474
0
Chicago
totally. I moded mine by moving my front trucks back.

rode one of these for a bit....the roskopp on the left.


I loved the SC decks but mostly rode PP stuff.
I rode the Corey O'Brien deck on the right. I also had an Alva and then moved on to a Misfits coffin board: