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Post by davidm on Aug 29, 2010 17:38:04 GMT -5
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joe
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Post by joe on Aug 30, 2010 13:50:31 GMT -5
nice find david. I remember some old dudes showing up at a local ramp back in the early 90's (those guys must have been in thier 30's at that time, you know, real old and stuff) and one of the guys had a kbeam, the other guy had some other kryptonics deck that had a checker board style bottom.. what board would that have been? Joe
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Post by jimmyk on Sept 1, 2010 22:00:21 GMT -5
That remake came out really nice. It looks very legit. I wonder how many offers this guy has had to remake more?
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Post by macsdaddy on Sept 2, 2010 8:50:29 GMT -5
That remake came out really nice. It looks very legit. I wonder how many offers this guy has had to remake more? LOL, a bunch. Some of the guys at Skullandbones are trying to hook him up with some Boneite so he can do some with the correct bottom layer.
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aaron816
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Post by aaron816 on Sept 2, 2010 9:33:25 GMT -5
WOW sweet K-Beam. Makes me wish Black Label was still making Powerbeam boards. What, boneite? That was one smucking fart idea. Lets put a layer inside skateboards that makes it stronger, oh and absorbs moisture from the air and ground kind of like a giant sponge.
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Post by macsdaddy on Sept 2, 2010 11:23:30 GMT -5
What, boneite? That was one bad idea. Lets put a layer inside skateboards that makes it stronger, oh and absorbs moisture from the air and ground kind of like a giant sponge. Boulder put it on the bottoms of the boards they made for Dogtown and Kryptonics (but they didn't call it boneite). Those involved are tryng to do some nearly exact reproductions. Apparently you have to buy huge lots of the stuff to get it.
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