Why I Love Old School Skateboards

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @ThorneBenatar
    @ThorneBenatar  Před 2 lety +25

    Sorry if it seemed like I was rambling! I didn't write a script as I found I couldn't put down what I wanted to say in written form.
    Yes, I know I kept pronouncing Murray as "Murphy" and kept calling Lucero's jester a joker.
    What do you think of old school boards? Do you have one? Comment below!

    • @DorianDavisddd
      @DorianDavisddd Před rokem

      Yeah you were rambling

    • @davidmatousek4483
      @davidmatousek4483 Před rokem

      Dude check out the history of skull skates,Duane peeters and Bill danforth

    • @one23neo
      @one23neo Před 7 měsíci

      @@DorianDavisddd Still insightful stuff

    • @markprice2225
      @markprice2225 Před 3 měsíci

      How is Aunt Pat doing?? 🎸
      She was very much a part of the skateboard scene in the early early 80s. Produced The Germs 1st 🎙🎸🥁 and along with Darby Crash used to hang out with Tony F'n Alva

  • @ChristopherHiett.
    @ChristopherHiett. Před rokem +17

    Yoooo this video is rad! Thanks for the shout out homie 🖤🖤🖤 keep killin it 🖤

  • @adrianbenedykt7591
    @adrianbenedykt7591 Před rokem +31

    I'm 46 years old and I'm so happy to see the new generation skating in style and just for fun! Congratulations! Cheers from Brazil!

  • @RaulMeatFactory1975
    @RaulMeatFactory1975 Před rokem +7

    The shapes that evolved during 1990 - 91 were on point for me, but the graphics from 1985 - 90 can never be beat IMO 🤠

  • @julienbaut5784
    @julienbaut5784 Před 2 lety +18

    Totally agree with you ! "Old School" shapes and graphics are so much better than what they produce now.

    • @amind1317
      @amind1317 Před 2 lety +7

      80's skates are like American muscle cars.

    • @61936
      @61936 Před rokem +3

      @@amind1317 or any old sports car they all have a lot of charm to them

  • @albertsantiago2273
    @albertsantiago2273 Před 2 lety +19

    You’re a breath of fresh air! You rip & are realistic about your abilities. You’re a skate purist. Love your content even if you did call Fingers “Murphy”. Keep doing your thing!

  • @wolfhands2508
    @wolfhands2508 Před 2 lety +13

    I started skating again about 2 years ago and I am 40. I love the old school shapes and it’s super cool to see younger people riding them as well. I ride the old school ripper right now.

    • @priestskorge
      @priestskorge Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hell yea man I have og ripper building. Sweet Steve can save right now

    • @wolfhands2508
      @wolfhands2508 Před 3 měsíci

      @@priestskorge that sounds so rad how did it turn out!?

    • @priestskorge
      @priestskorge Před 3 měsíci

      @@wolfhands2508 Turned out great! Got about 8 reissue complete decks now that I skate. So fun. Just built the Mike McGill bones brigade one it so sick

  • @trimblephillip
    @trimblephillip Před rokem +2

    Just came across today 7/28/23. Almost 48. Bought a popsicle 3 yrs ago and did not care for it. Ended up buying a moose deck old school and enjoy it now. Back in the day I rode a Walmart board until
    Summer came and finally bought a SS joe Lopez bbq, then moved to a ray barbee standing rag doll, then last was a vision jinx with the bat all cut up taking entire length of the board. I think it was one of the 1st to have a slight flipped up nose.
    OG boards or even repos with slight tweaks are my preference to the modern board for sure. But “you” should skate what you love and enjoy the ride!
    Cheers!

  • @rawright1972
    @rawright1972 Před 2 lety +17

    As a skater from the 80's till now, you have an amazing grasp of the historic decks of that era. The Natas Panther SMA and Mike V elephant were true stand outs for street decks.

    • @seanvanginkel
      @seanvanginkel Před 2 lety +2

      Me too, I still skate. I've the sma Natas. Just sent a pic to a friend yesterday. With a worn out New Deal deck Sargent??

    • @amind1317
      @amind1317 Před rokem +1

      I had a Natas in the mid 80's. Met him at a skate park demo in Wisconsin. he even complimented me when I was trying to copy him at age 13.
      I love this video.

    • @godswittness69
      @godswittness69 Před 9 měsíci

      I got the Mike V. double tail when it first came out. Everyone thought it was a crazy board, but within a few months it was the industry standard

  • @tottspg4947
    @tottspg4947 Před 2 lety +18

    Old school shapes are my favorite, what I started skating with and still skate with. You hit great points here

  • @1thess523
    @1thess523 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm about to be 49 years old next month and I just recently got the first Mark Gonzalez in a reissue so I can start skating again, watching all those boards you listed made me feel like a kid. I like that Lucero board you had the beginning with the neon green cross, we have one friend in our group that skated a Lucero bored other than that I never saw anybody else. My first pro board was at hot pink Mike McGill that you have pictured and I also had a Rob roskopp monster face but it got run over and broke eventually I got a Lance Mountain and then a Tommy Guerrero second generation the last board I skated in 1992 was the two-faced Mark Gonzalez board. I skated from 1987 to 1992 👍

  • @stop-terrorists
    @stop-terrorists Před rokem +4

    Keep skating and never stop; it's a source for life!
    Money comes and money goes, people love you and people leave you, influencers and role models fall from grace. If there's nothing else to lean on, get out there and skate!
    The Eternal master architect of the multi-verse gave us this gift, so let's not take it for granted. After years on the bench, I am skating again.

  • @burtman9649
    @burtman9649 Před rokem +2

    Damn straight man ! I got tired of popsicle boards over 20 years ago when I kept snapping them in half. I'm 42 and grew up skating all kinds of boards. $150 wasn't easy to come by when I was 8 years old, so I had a lot of hand me down boards and I was glad to get them and thrashed them till the tail was gone. Im skating a Santa Cruz 9.5 with indys and 65 mm Slimeballs . Its heavy and hauls ass ! My best board was a huge 1989 Jesse Martinez and my best friend literally stole it, but he at least left my wheels and trucks .

  • @matthewguns4036
    @matthewguns4036 Před 2 lety +5

    This seems like a really nice kid and I fully agree about the personality and style in older models

  • @AndySo2000
    @AndySo2000 Před rokem +3

    I started around 86 or so, had some cheap boards before that. My first real board was the Roskopp target 4, which honestly that monster graphic looks alot like what roskopp looked like back then. I didn't have a huge choice at the shop I bought it from, they had maybe 20 decks. My 2nd deck was the OG Mike McGill. I skated up until like 1998 and on and off for years. I've been back skating the last 3 years now. I honestly don't dig the old school shapes because they were hard to learn on when I was like 7 years old, they were heavy and clunky. You have to also factor in Rails, nose guard, king pin guards, copers, tail guards etc that we put on those boards. Which made it way more heavy. I remember the evolution into popsicle shapes, when popsicle shapes were the new thing a lot of tricks were invented. I progressed really fast when they came out and wheels got smaller and we lost all the rail guards etc. I all the sudden was on another level with progression. Since I've started skating again it's like sacrilegious to skate old 80s shaped boards because they're too short at 30" and the wheel base is also on the smaller end. I'm just not into the 80s shapes at all, but I could see how a full squared off tail could benefit in transition. I think it's rad that it came back and I love seeing people skate those boards. But it's not for me, being that I'm in my 40's and I want to progress back to my teen years. I can't see myself progressing on an old powell shape at all. All there was in the 80s was transition skating and that's why those boards died off when vert died. My favorite years of skating was when popsicles came out so it's hard to give them up and I can say I never will. However I do dig larger size boards like 8.5 and 8.75 with like 56 or 58 mm wheels, for transition, that's as far as I can go with nostalgia from the 80s. 80s skating was an odd era, and just weird part of American history. I can't say I miss the 80s that much but I do miss the 90s and 90's skating. Just my 2 cents you all can do whatever you want, if that's what you want to skate more power to you. Skating can be whatever you want it to be nowadays, unlike the early 90s when you had to skate popsicles, ride small wheels, and big pants etc.

  • @Jacob_Spang
    @Jacob_Spang Před 6 měsíci +1

    My dad skated in the late 50's in socal. I skated the 80's stuff and I put the 80's decks on my wall for nostalgia sake. I respect the new game, but the old shapes will always keep my attention. I love the jessee sungod mini, roscopp monster face, and cab dragon bats. I have made a few inventions/art forms for my decks but patent costs have me in neutral. I been meaning to get a Hosoi for my den. Respect

  • @markdearlove8634
    @markdearlove8634 Před rokem +2

    This was a great vid. With you all the way on the 80s/90s pre popsicle decks being king. I'm still skating at 61 and have witnessed the entire progression from my first skate on a 'Roller Derby' with clay wheels back in the late 60s/early 70s

  • @garrettsgarage4769
    @garrettsgarage4769 Před rokem +3

    Old school shapes take a lot of the pressure to be technical away, you're just out to have fun.

  • @ZTFlames
    @ZTFlames Před 2 lety +7

    Boards like those are great for cruising and vert. All that much width recovers better for most skaters. Personally I don't mess with those sized decks cause they would make me feel like a hog on the side walk but Im proud most skaters are bringing them back to the norm.

    • @CH-nz6ys
      @CH-nz6ys Před 9 měsíci +2

      I was popping ollies over fire hydrants, sliding handrails, and double kick flipping this deck back in 1989. It was actually great for street. 😀

  • @toaster6701
    @toaster6701 Před rokem +1

    To conclude “I just find these types of decks cool” the end
    My old school deck just arrived and I’m so excited to deck it out
    Im currently saving up right now

  • @BeachBumsk8
    @BeachBumsk8 Před rokem +1

    Same here bud, they’re so much fun to set up and skate. I do also love my Andy board, it’s awesome for skating

  • @J_Swiss35
    @J_Swiss35 Před rokem +2

    My 1st board was the Madrid Lucero Jester in ‘84. Also had the Lucero LTD Cross and the Riky Barnes 1-2. Ended my skating on a Blockhead Omar Hassan Arabian Knights that I had up until a few years ago. Glad to see a young guy likes the old shapes too.

  • @socalautisticman1975
    @socalautisticman1975 Před rokem +1

    AN 80's kid here !!! I've 2 80's style boards. Yes I've a modern popsicle but all have their own charm of performance but I like my 80's style better.

  • @nankinollie
    @nankinollie Před rokem +2

    I used to think that skating would be harder on old school boards because they are heavier and stuff. I recently bought a polar 92 shaped board and realized it's actually a lot easier for me to do a lot of tricks, I feel like in that era of skateboarding is the best and the kind of shape that was used in the early 90's is really comfortable for street skating or tranny. You see guys like gonz and jason lee using those boards and they can still do gnarly stuff, obviously could be harder to do lines where you have to pop your oddly shaped nose but i still think its better than a normal popsticle

  • @jt4tado
    @jt4tado Před 2 lety +4

    i love your videos, and how detailed you are in general when talking about things. be it a trick or a skateboard product, you always discuss everything so thoroughly and clearly. 😍

  • @gabrielvalentino6282
    @gabrielvalentino6282 Před 6 měsíci

    i totally agree with you. What it is is that when you can tell the nose and tail then if you know if the rider is regular or goofy, then you can tell if the rider is riding switch or fakie.

  • @xx_PCCR_xx
    @xx_PCCR_xx Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice video! I started developing a curiosity about these old school shapes about 5 years ago and now they are the only thing I skate.
    I agree with everything you said regarding style, looks and feel.
    They are such fun boards and once you start getting into them it's very hard to back! At least for me :)

  • @leeday8729
    @leeday8729 Před 10 měsíci

    Have been skating since 1980 and i love 1980 borads. I skated alot of borads and had fun with these borads. Still skate these borads and agree with you. It is fun to do tricks from the 80s.

  • @deadskinmask91
    @deadskinmask91 Před rokem +1

    Its the square tail and wider surface area just before the front bolts for me. The square tail caters to my style of skating and makes no complies a breeze and the wider front helps my size 14 foot catch hospital flips and heelflips better.

  • @JoseSantiago-hv3xm
    @JoseSantiago-hv3xm Před 8 měsíci

    My man!!! I’m soooo proud and glad that you being a representative of the new generation are laying down some representation for the old school OG designs. It’s just like Maverick when he found the old school F- 14 against the new advanced SU-57 it’s not always the plane it’s the pilot. I want everyone to take a moment, stop and think about one thing- ALL the pros from the 80s and 90s that had a bigger uniquely designed board we’re doing all the tricks you are doing right now did them with a heavier board bigger wheels and little to no kick nose. There is a REASON why they were successful- remember Hosoi’s hammerhead? Yeah there is a REASON why they were successful. If you’re going to get good- you’ll get good with EITHER a popsicle or old school- an F-14 or new tech. Me I’ll take the old school F-14 OG Powell Peralta and STILL pull off what I can with the new stuff and do it just as good if not better. Keep representing the old school my man! We with ya! Keep shredding!!😉🙌🏼🤙🏼🛹

  • @gabrielvalentino6282
    @gabrielvalentino6282 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Guys are getting very tech with those late 80s and early 90s boards. Shucks we were doing tech combo lines before Tony Hawk and on those old boards. The best ones are like 89 and 90.

  • @scrappyhustler7467
    @scrappyhustler7467 Před 9 měsíci

    Just found your channel and I'm very impressed with your skating skill especially on an old-school setup I was born in 84 and my first setup was a dune gossimer deck and I skated that deck till it was toast lol we didn't have any skate parks in the 90s and we had to improvise and build ramps and half pipes in buddy's backyards but im almost 40 now and I'm getting that skate itch back please keep posting I'll keep watching.

  • @one23neo
    @one23neo Před 7 měsíci

    Initially my first impression of these boards was that they looked like toys... as a longboarder I've started to appreciate different board shapes & I've noticed that as long as one can do a few fancy tricks with any board, it can all look cool

  • @MegicShiba
    @MegicShiba Před rokem

    Got my first shaped skate deck when I was a teenager, now about 8 years later I've gone full old school. Rocking the Roskopp 4 in the striking pink, Indy 169s and blue G-Bones, absolutely love it

  • @amind1317
    @amind1317 Před 2 lety +5

    really enjoyed your coverage. I had some Powell & Peralta's and some Santa Cruz's mostly, as a kid in the mid 80's.
    my favorite shape-function though was Tony Magnuson's Alien, with Hell Concave, by H-Street. have you riden anything like that?

    • @seanvanginkel
      @seanvanginkel Před 2 lety

      Matt Hensley! Is the man!!! And Mike Carroll is my all time favourite skater!!!
      Cuz of Plan B and Girl, not at H-Street.

    • @amind1317
      @amind1317 Před 2 lety

      @@seanvanginkel after my time there. I started focusing on soccer in 1989. Had two coaches filling my head full of dreams of playing pro; I wasn't that good at skating, but I loved it. It's all about the search for Animal Chin!

  • @beerwolf8518
    @beerwolf8518 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is great. I ride a Powell Ripper. It's very comfortable. I like seeing a video talking about the old shapes and commentary for present day. 👍

  • @janseger1693
    @janseger1693 Před rokem +1

    THanx a great video. there were tons of great graphics on boards. You brought up some of the very best. Maybe G&S , Neil Blender should have been on as well. But you nailed it pretty much. thanx again. and yes I´m into Ol school decks also. part of the reason is that´s what I rode back in the 80´s mostly. and my big feet seem to fit better on wider boards. Other than that haven´t seen any Popsicle shaped 9.5 wide boards yet.Love to know if anyone has one or several of those. Love to try em out as well.

  • @user-cf4zq1ri5v
    @user-cf4zq1ri5v Před 3 měsíci

    I used to skate big stair sets and all that but I'm old now and these boards are dope for af

  • @jonathanweir6084
    @jonathanweir6084 Před rokem

    Kendall had two more. Graffiti, and hands on world breaking it in half. But that snake has to be one of my favorites. There is a follow up to the snake where it's on a more modern shape and the mouse got his buddies and they are poking at the snake with spears and it's retreating. Cool stuff though. Should get that Karma tsocheff dogtown shape, he's from my hometown. Had three Thrasher covers.

  • @crazyadventuresandreviews

    Chris cook with the bull was my favorite, and Douglas board can’t even find a pic of it

  • @williamjackson945
    @williamjackson945 Před rokem

    I agree bro you get a new shape as well as new graphics

  • @Ezzeenow
    @Ezzeenow Před rokem

    For me just a lot cooler. Powell Peralta hour glass shape, Natas small nose, Cabs are cool. They're like art pieces. And popsicle sticks look like a popsicle stick.

  • @stickydankfinger5028
    @stickydankfinger5028 Před rokem

    I love the fact that you’re just doing what you want to do. Also, John Lucero is the man!

  • @Imakebootysclap
    @Imakebootysclap Před rokem

    I have recently got the 80s skateboard bug at 39 and havent skated sense I was 24 so I have to relearn everything now and get hurt much easier but I have really enjoyed my Winkowski deck and Im thinking about getting a Vision and a Roskopp face deck. I really like the shape and style of those 3 boards.

  • @williamjackson945
    @williamjackson945 Před rokem

    I miss all my skateboard s the first 2 tailed i board I remember was a 2 tailed valelley it had the barnyard scene all yellow ducks and 1 brown one

  • @gregmoore167
    @gregmoore167 Před 2 lety +1

    I am 44, I started skating just before my 11th birthday in 1989...trust me, old school boards were not so fun then especially for smaller people as the concave was often non existent and pop was hit and miss, usually miss! The best board I had was a Natas Blacktop Kitten for pop! Shaped board nowadays really are much better even if the same design and even press! Don't get me started on the 1988/89 Powell boards with Bonite, those things were like skating a paving slab with wheels! Imagine a shaped deck now but with less concave and made of "price point" wood, only worse! Imagine bearings that seize after a week and trucks that baseplates crumble, kingpins snap to the point u need to have spare kingpins on u, wheels that become egg shaped after a few powerslides...imagine all that, and then imagine how the price of decks and parts were 3x more expensive in equivalent money then! In the UK in 1989, decks were £40-45, now they r £50-£60, but minimum wage was £2.50 then, now it is £9.50! Don't dreram about the 80s and 90s too much thinking u would like to be there: it sucked bad!

    • @seanvanginkel
      @seanvanginkel Před 2 lety

      We're from the same age and era. You should read my part.i had the same thing/k.
      It was expensive, but no choice. All the boards are so chucky heavy sucks badly. But for me fun time, the best!

    • @jaimefernandez3076
      @jaimefernandez3076 Před 9 měsíci

      Being 11 years old in 1989 was the funnest time ever. I had a white Jeff Grosso Toybox board on independent trucks and OJ2 combos. Rector knee pads to save my knees lol I remember watching police academy 4 with the skaters in there thinking that was the coolest thing ever. We grew up in the coolest decade. I just bought my son and I a rob roskopp stranger things and a 50th anniversary for myself. Throwback and new school at the same time. Ready to make new memories.

  • @RikRiorik
    @RikRiorik Před 2 lety +2

    I have a hard time enjoying the aesthetic of old school decks. It just looks like shape for the sake of shape. Like the elaborate paper aeroplanes I’d make as a kid that could barely fly as far as you could throw them.

  • @skatingwithliam
    @skatingwithliam Před rokem

    yea i find i have so much more fun riding old school boards and theyre great on transition.

  • @beatriz1488
    @beatriz1488 Před 11 měsíci

    Dude ur so cool! U sound like me I absolutely adore 80s skateboarding and shapes my current setup is a kendall from SC love ur videos keep it up!!

  • @_Maxten
    @_Maxten Před rokem

    its like how freestyler skaters are just better on freestyle boards. yeah u can do what u want on a popsicle but its just more fitting and makes more sense with that kind fo setup

  • @jas8012
    @jas8012 Před 2 měsíci

    Wonderful video!

  • @priestskorge
    @priestskorge Před 5 měsíci

    Hell yea I have a og ripper checker. And I just bought a sage Steve cabllero Chinese dragon with Indy 169s bones super red Indy red risers 1/8 powel rib bones rails red and gold trippin hardware. Oh got powel skull grip tape with 93a dragon wheels green. Can’t wait to set it up suppose to come tomorrow and my other stuff is waiting at the skate shop to get setup Tuesday hell yea. Can’t wait to be off Tuesday and shred this thing. My og ripper checker has pretty much the same setup but has creature bone saw rails with the dye powel ripper grip. I love Powell man got my first 80s deck a a month ago and building another already. I will never go back to a popsicle I love not having a nose it feel right now. And 10x30 is perfect for me. I find not having a nose make me have to do the trick the correct way cause there no steep concave to flip off of. They feel so good to skate I recommend trying one if you haven’t and mad they are fast

  • @CK3KSF
    @CK3KSF Před rokem

    You should checkout old school videos like Shakle Me Not, Rubbish Heap, Ban This and H-Street - Hokus Pokus. We did skate big stairs, handrails and flip tricks on these boards.. Checkout Steve Saiz parts in Ban This..

  • @diplenski
    @diplenski Před 2 lety

    i have a mcgill skull/snake reissue, slight kick on the nose. stage 6 indy 149s, with grindking kingpins. sc oj2 60mm wheels from the '80s.

  • @seanvanginkel
    @seanvanginkel Před 2 lety

    Gee... I've ride the OG Steve Saiz when it first came out after my first board, Ray Underhill.
    You talk a lot about better to your preference. I came from Public Domain, Ban This, Propaganda, Hokus Pokus, Streets on Fire.. Era... I'm so very very bloody happy that is over!!!
    Thank you Plan B ! ! !
    You know these boards were un-skateable. In '88 we already started to skate switch. Which no-one did back then. We did cuz of boredom. I want to skate other way as good as one stance, cuz tricks were limited. But my buddy was also a surfer. So we ride "Fakie" we said back then and Nollie called "opposite Ollie".
    When it really happens in the video's it's until much much later. In '88 a friend we all look up to he drew a popsicle shape deck if he could have his own signature skateboard. It all came out of all what we have spoken and ideas we only could have been imagine. Always find the boards too heavy. Guess we run ahead of time, but the tech and gears weren't. I've waited for years after. I've quit skating for 15 years. Then I start skating again for awhile. Learn hard flip from a young skater in 6 tries, true story. He was also very surprised. With a old Skool setups' we could hardly do a Kickflip, also a true story. But the prints are very cool back then. Shapes and graphics are the identity of a skater, like a code. For Pros or amateur's, we touch no-ones' board. That's our code! Hated those boards, but Love the whole Era!!! Missed the skate days! Best time of my life...

  • @diplenski
    @diplenski Před 2 lety

    i like something in between, like a '90-'91 shape. like what dressen has out on santa cruz these days.

  • @shadoclothing2376
    @shadoclothing2376 Před rokem

    Awesome and informative video!

  • @edo-j1784
    @edo-j1784 Před rokem

    I like your channel and just subscribed to it! Keep posting!

  • @marklemcke3321
    @marklemcke3321 Před rokem

    Alot of the tricks that they do now adays came from that era . I have a popcycle and a lucero reissue deck and i feel better on the old school shapes feel more confortable .

  • @bigb5681
    @bigb5681 Před rokem

    i do old school tricks on a popsicle board but no one says shit to me irl skaters are too busy doing their own shit to care i thought about getting a pool deck or a freestyle deck but i've started to feel comfortable on a popsicle shape with a mellow concave so i'm not gonna change it just bc its what i'm comfortable on

  • @75YBA
    @75YBA Před 2 lety

    You rule! Don’t let anyone tell you what to ride.

  • @DanG-be5hz
    @DanG-be5hz Před 2 lety +2

    Just subscribed, your channel is fantastic! Love that you make your own boards and really have a unique skate style! You really embody the DIY ethos that makes skateboarding great. Keep it up.

  • @skate_oasis
    @skate_oasis Před rokem

    Shaped boards are so much fun! They have a lot more personality and style than popsicle boards imo. Ride wide!!!

  • @noahfreeman3191
    @noahfreeman3191 Před 2 lety

    That Alva board is rad dude

  • @Icanreadgood1
    @Icanreadgood1 Před 7 měsíci

    What deck and build would you recommend getting for someone wanting to get back into skating? A budget friendly option.

  • @janseendiguiseppiThomasMC

    those are old school shapes at the beginning of the video. made by companies like blockhead thus it looks like a block head. i use to ride one back in twh 80's. people will judge you but you have to learn not to care what others think, skate for yourself no one else. you'll be happier overall. took me years to figure this out.

  • @andymerkel6955
    @andymerkel6955 Před rokem

    Cool to see a young enthusiast; and I've enjoyed some of the wheel and deck reviews. Quick question; I'm sure you've acquired dozens of decks; but, just was curious how many sets of trucks you own, lol... aka, how many completes set up at any one time? I'm at 5 myself, one street popsicle and 4 cruisers of various sizes and wheel softness/hardness's...

  • @PCGamesAndTek
    @PCGamesAndTek Před 4 měsíci

    Anyone that thinks you cant do tricks on an old school board is ignorant. Most flip tricks we do today were invented by Rodney Mullen on a skinny flat skateboard in the 80's. Also Mike V's Public domain part all done on an old school Powell board. Skateboarding is about having fun and expressing yourself. Skate what you like.

  • @idmhead0160
    @idmhead0160 Před rokem

    Thorne have you seen Ray Barbie skate? Check him out in Powell's Ban This video. I want to get one of his old school decks if Powell re-releases it. His original ragdoll deck is sick.

    • @idmhead0160
      @idmhead0160 Před rokem

      Actually, I see you mentioned that one in the video. Looks like a good one. I like the shape and wheel base. I skated a couple Lance Mountain decks back in the day and want to get one of those too, but, the Barbie actually looks a bit better because it has a bigger nose.

  • @jeffdonovan9183
    @jeffdonovan9183 Před 5 měsíci

    nice i feel same way

  • @milkcricket
    @milkcricket Před 2 lety

    Love the video man✌️

  • @FrankBullitt390
    @FrankBullitt390 Před 7 měsíci

    I was skating when they switched to the designs you see today in the early 90's, yeah they worked better but had none of the graphics, history or character of the 80's designs. The 80's boards rode so much better too. They did the same thing with snowboards when they switched to the silly rocker design in the mid 2000's, what a joke, give me a mid 90's firm board over that wet noodle garbage. The designs and history from back then were the golden era of snowboards as well. Noah Salasnak / Sims, Jeff Brushie / Burton , Jamie Lynn / Libtech the list is endless

  • @manbaerpigg
    @manbaerpigg Před rokem

    The pig deck feels better on the feet! F**k progression! Have fun yo! Unless yer tyrna turn pro.....more props to you! My go to deck is Vision Gonz face deck on 60 97a's with rails so i can slide the crag.....lol
    P.S first edition Kendalls graphics were sick too!

  • @spencerb9998
    @spencerb9998 Před rokem

    I like to ride the old school boards for a lot of reasons. Main one beinfg they're cool as fuck!! Favorite models to ride are the Mike V Powell Elephant, and the Tom Knox punk deck from Santa Cruz. Second reason. I got size 12 and half size feet. Old school decks are wide enough to place my feet comfortably, and have better board control. If I do skate a popsicle deck it has to be at least 9 inches wide. Or else I'll destroy the front of my shoes in a matter of days. Last but not least for the third reason. Skating those boards(especially if you're used to skating on popsicle boards) will humble you real fucking quick, because you realise the leg power those old pros needed to get air with little to no nose on the board. That took some getting used to.

  • @samueljorge3171
    @samueljorge3171 Před 2 lety +1

    What are the wheels you have on the Steve Saiz board?

  • @davidleeashkenazi8992
    @davidleeashkenazi8992 Před 2 lety

    I love spoon shaped boards

  • @jace76ful
    @jace76ful Před rokem

    Dude I agree 100%. I grew up in the 80s these shapes nowadays are just boring. I like side rails on the board as well. Skateboarding at its heart was always about screw the trends. Good video man.

    • @satanlaffing
      @satanlaffing Před 11 měsíci

      That's the problem with skating in recent years.......EVERYONE/EVERYTHING IS SO FVKKN TRENDY!!!! from The Way People Dress To The Way they Set Up Boards, The Same Shitty Rap To The ABSOLUTE Overdoing Of 360 Flips.

  • @ittwsasvi
    @ittwsasvi Před 2 lety

    The Dogtown Aaron Murray graphic is actually because of his real missing fingers, search out about it, that's why the skull fingers.

  • @TheCruz0
    @TheCruz0 Před rokem

    Best boards to treflip crook El toro with

  • @richardfagen1186
    @richardfagen1186 Před 2 lety

    I here ya man ! .......im 45 ...my jason jessie ...and Gator kill !!!! 🤙

  • @ittwsasvi
    @ittwsasvi Před 2 lety

    Do some story search about Neil Blender, he got one of the best graphics and histories behind them, he started a brand last year called the heated wheel or something like that, check it out! You could do a whole video only on Neil Blender, the underrated genius, before videos and magazine could ever capture his huge impact on the skateboarding history

  • @mattholtz5525
    @mattholtz5525 Před 2 lety

    Love skating old schools only

  • @PMSTACKER3000
    @PMSTACKER3000 Před 11 měsíci

    Lucero ripped the graphic from a cereal box of the time..

  • @Juan-yq3fb
    @Juan-yq3fb Před 7 měsíci

    Review your Alva 77.

  • @mynopensd
    @mynopensd Před rokem

    Luv it

  • @henriqueveneranda
    @henriqueveneranda Před 2 lety

    To esperando pra pegar um old school. Aqui no Brasil eles custam muito caro!!!

  • @janitorpants1
    @janitorpants1 Před rokem

    Teach me man

  • @reggieandrade4098
    @reggieandrade4098 Před 2 lety

    Hi ....loved the video. What size trucks do you have on that Saiz deck. Looking to build one and am stuck between getting 159mm or 169mm indy's. Take care

  • @motionsparkesstudios
    @motionsparkesstudios Před 2 lety

    What wheels and bearings should I get for my rob roskopp Santa Cruz x simpsons home one board ?

  • @harryscallywag6280
    @harryscallywag6280 Před 2 lety

    What size risers do you usually use with these old school decks

  • @cabinvibeetsystore9094

    New do ! Liked

  • @noahfreeman3191
    @noahfreeman3191 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been riding flat old school boards for 3 years and they are so much more fun

  • @eliking7356
    @eliking7356 Před 2 lety

    Miss u bboys

  • @leoross7332
    @leoross7332 Před rokem

    Hey! Just wondering, for measure, what is your shoes size compared to the size of your boards? I'm a very short 16 yo guy with a 4.5 shoe size and would like to skate powell peralta boards. I currently skate welcome but was just wondering

  • @davidmatousek4483
    @davidmatousek4483 Před rokem

    Im really happy they are makeing og decks again,but pissed its limited production,n only collectors n resalers grab em up im fuckin skater,not a resaler or collector!! And why no mini's? Cheers!

  • @yesmaybe630
    @yesmaybe630 Před 10 měsíci

    That original deck had two different noses.Powell got lazy when they reissued it

  • @kush3arwa1xsm0ke
    @kush3arwa1xsm0ke Před 2 lety

    Jeremy Klein candy bar I want..
    9.5 and 10.34 gang

    • @seanvanginkel
      @seanvanginkel Před 2 lety

      Jeremy Klein, you mean Hooks Up? Or World Industries decks?

  • @blankearth5840
    @blankearth5840 Před rokem

    Christopher’s last name is actually pronounced as ‘height’

  • @DorianDavisddd
    @DorianDavisddd Před rokem

    Kind of a throw away video. Basically you said you like them because you like them

  • @jmanbedard7799
    @jmanbedard7799 Před rokem

    Done