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pawnluvguitarist
04-28-2011, 03:32 PM
Powell Peralta Kevin Harris Pro re-issue
26" x 7"
no concave whatsoever
nose hangs out pretty far, but zero pop

one interesting measurement i found, comparing it to my current board...
although my new board is only an inch shorter, there 4" less space in the center area between the bolts...

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo1.jpg?t=1304029311
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo4.jpg?t=1304029351
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo-1.jpg?t=1304029431
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo3-1.jpg?t=1304029974
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo2-1.jpg?t=1304030001
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo-2.jpg?t=1304807264

Roccityroller
04-28-2011, 03:36 PM
that thing is dope.

DonVigo
04-28-2011, 08:23 PM
I fucking LOVE that they can put Peralta's name back on the reissues.

I came back from an injury by getting a Vato's Bones reissue deck, double risers, and pool wheels with the intent to basically start over from when I was a kid and relearn everything I never could bring myself to do growing up. I now hang the deck proudly on my wall, but always wished it didn't say "Powell Classic" on the topsheet when I was riding it.

Here's hoping the old-tech deck does for your style what it did for mine, sir.

Mighty fine purchase, indeed.

pawnluvguitarist
04-29-2011, 03:28 AM
I fucking LOVE that they can put Peralta's name back on the reissues.

I came back from an injury by getting a Vato's Bones reissue deck, double risers, and pool wheels with the intent to basically start over from when I was a kid and relearn everything I never could bring myself to do growing up. I now hang the deck proudly on my wall, but always wished it didn't say "Powell Classic" on the topsheet when I was riding it.

Here's hoping the old-tech deck does for your style what it did for mine, sir.

Mighty fine purchase, indeed.

thanks dude, can't wait to skate this thing. I have a feeling no concave and that long popless nose are gonna do wonders for flatground. I'll probably use it just for that, and keep my Brew Killers deck for bombing hills and other misc non flatgroundish stuff :)

replicant
04-29-2011, 03:48 AM
I think I still have an old thrashed out Welinder and Mullen in storage somewhere. That is a lovely board you have there. Can't wait to see new footy with it. If they still have the old habit (mushrooming and seperating) I'd recommend grabbing a set of tailbones for use on each end as it will add probably 1000% to the life of it from the abuse.

Edit: Forgot on the tailbones you'll need to sand them down so they go flush as they have a tendency to always hang a bit over the rounded edges of the deck.

bohemian
04-29-2011, 05:00 AM
vcj grpx are all epic

pawnluvguitarist
04-29-2011, 05:00 AM
I think I still have an old thrashed out Welinder and Mullen in storage somewhere. That is a lovely board you have there. Can't wait to see new footy with it. If they still have the old habit (mushrooming and seperating) I'd recommend grabbing a set of tailbones for use on each end as it will add probably 1000% to the life of it from the abuse.

Edit: Forgot on the tailbones you'll need to sand them down so they go flush as they have a tendency to always hang a bit over the rounded edges of the deck.

thanks man, I'll see how it goes, but i think for this first wave of old school boards I'd rather not have any guards/tailbones or whatever. Especially since i love grabbing the board. I'll see how i like it, how it wares and lasts.

pawnluvguitarist
04-29-2011, 08:46 AM
im going to be keeping my trucks and wheels on my old set up:
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo3.jpg?t=1304091295
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo.jpg?t=1304091370

just ordered some trucks and wheels, went with the lowest/lightest Indys and some soft 52 mm filmer wheels :)

http://www.a51.ca/skateshop/shop/product/indy-low-forged-foil-series-black-129/

http://www.a51.ca/skateshop/shop/product/bones-atf-filmer-jared-evans-52/

DonVigo
04-29-2011, 10:32 AM
I just scored a set of Aces for my newest setup, and I LOVE the things. I was on the east coast, at a skatepark a buddy runs, and one of the local pro's and some Ishod Wier guy (HELL of a nice guy, and yeah, I know he's one of the best am's out) got into a convo about 'em. Local guy said they're based on the 80's era Indy design. I love 'em. They're stable enough that I ride 'em looser than the indy's I came off of.

pawnluvguitarist
04-29-2011, 10:40 AM
I just scored a set of Aces for my newest setup, and I LOVE the things. I was on the east coast, at a skatepark a buddy runs, and one of the local pro's and some Ishod Wier guy (HELL of a nice guy, and yeah, I know he's one of the best am's out) got into a convo about 'em. Local guy said they're based on the 80's era Indy design. I love 'em. They're stable enough that I ride 'em looser than the indy's I came off of.

was it this one? http://www.a51.ca/skateshop/shop/product/ace-trucks-00-raw/

was one of my choices, says its recommended for 6.5" and under board widths while most of them that i looked at had a range more in the 7-8" range.

DonVigo
04-29-2011, 11:16 AM
Mine are gold, but yeah, that's them.

Generally, for the last... Shit, 20 years I've only been able to fall in love with Indy's. All I've ridden since... Hell, the last new trucks before I tried the Ace's were Fury's when they came out, but I switched out of those pretty damn quick. The Ace's replaced some 7 year old Indy's I was totally married to, and I'm VERY pleased with them. Like I said, the old design. Makes them feel very, very familiar. I'd figure with all that kick-ass freestyling you do the extra stability would help. I'm an old pool/bowl/transition junkie, and they let me loosen up to the point that I'm finding new lines at the park I've been riding on and off for over 10 years. I love 'em.

pawnluvguitarist
04-29-2011, 12:13 PM
Mine are gold, but yeah, that's them.

Generally, for the last... Shit, 20 years I've only been able to fall in love with Indy's. All I've ridden since... Hell, the last new trucks before I tried the Ace's were Fury's when they came out, but I switched out of those pretty damn quick. The Ace's replaced some 7 year old Indy's I was totally married to, and I'm VERY pleased with them. Like I said, the old design. Makes them feel very, very familiar. I'd figure with all that kick-ass freestyling you do the extra stability would help. I'm an old pool/bowl/transition junkie, and they let me loosen up to the point that I'm finding new lines at the park I've been riding on and off for over 10 years. I love 'em.

thanks a lot man, I knew some of you old school guys would have some helpful insight. :)

I've got the Ace's bookmarked, i'll see how i like my indy's when they come in. If they're too wide i'll throw em on my old deck and pick up the Ace's for my new one.

pawnluvguitarist
05-07-2011, 03:34 PM
Finally got my new board set up. Got the trucks as tight as they'll go and some 52 mm filmer wheels, 80a, super soft. This is going to be a strictly flatground board. Its really fun having two oldschool decks at the same time. With them both set up so differently,(one full loose crazy wheel bite, hard wheels, the other super tight with super soft wheels) I've never been so happy with my set up. Now i just need to get my own longboard ;)

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo-2.jpg?t=1304807264

Antwan
05-07-2011, 04:04 PM
Looks interesting..
The further boards have a little scuffing?
I've been noticing it on my board.. made me wonder about thicker grip
but I've been doing a lot of caveman variations lately maybe with some good gloves

replicant
05-07-2011, 04:06 PM
Looks interesting..
The further boards have a little scuffing?
I've been noticing it on my board.. made me wonder about thicker grip
but I've been doing a lot of caveman variations lately maybe with some good glovesStick with first aid tape for fingers as you still keep your control and it's cheap. Gloves tend to snag on shit too much.

pawnluvguitarist
05-07-2011, 04:11 PM
Looks interesting..
The further boards have a little scuffing?
I've been noticing it on my board.. made me wonder about thicker grip
but I've been doing a lot of caveman variations lately maybe with some good gloves

really not a fan of gloves, better off taping your fingers like Mullen did, more control. I do wear them occasionally if we're bombing hills and putting our hands down, little bert slides and carves and stuff, I just dont like them for grabbing the board, not enough control.

Antwan
05-07-2011, 04:39 PM
I was wondering what the tape was about..
first aid tape.. alright..
Will have to get some soon.
Fucked up my thumb today.. tiny notch layer of skin missing sucks.
I think I'm going to try out a double impact board..
I doubt this is very accurate but why the hell not

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7SlpUUdbmw

pawnluvguitarist
05-08-2011, 09:50 AM
finally had a nice 2 hour flatground sesh on the new board...

Its so responsive, the most subtle movements go a long way.it takes some getting used to, but im loving it. In combination with the soft wheels its made my manual/spacewalk combinations longer and better than ever. The longest one was like 45 sec haha. I'd just spacewalk in circles, doing little manuals here and there just to get my balance back, having a blast :)

I am going to get those Ace trucks, smaller and lighter does sound better, and it would be nice to have a thin enough truck to do primos if i ever decide to get back into them, cuz right now the indys hang out just enough to make em impossible...

Antwan
05-08-2011, 12:45 PM
I've messed with spacewalks a bit..
do you keep your shoulders straight?
I've been keeping my shoulders out right and just leaning my lower body into the spacewalk.. feels so different..
you're skating the flatter board? Never would've guessed you'd have better results.

pawnluvguitarist
05-08-2011, 01:04 PM
I just stay loose, swing the arms, twisting with the hips. You have to get into a rhythm, just keep pumping.

I found the funnest way to spacewalk is to just manual around in circles, throwing in spacewalks here and there, the focus being on just keeping the manual not how big of a rotation you get on the spacewalk itself. Then just increase the ratio of spacewalk:manual and try to get them longer. Getting spacewalks to the point where you are doing a series of 180 rotations is the funnest thing but definitely takes a lot of practice to get to that level, baby steps.

I'd recommend just really working on your slow manuals, you've got the long tennis court manuals and whatnot, try manualing until you run out of speed then just keep holding it and spacewalk to get your momentum back. Switch to and from a manual to a spacewalk is a great way to quickly change your centre of gravity and momentum.

pawnluvguitarist
05-08-2011, 01:12 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuMmT3E-KVU&feature=related

look at how mullen is doing the full 180 degree spacewalks, that may help. My board is almost the exact size and shape haha

Antwan
05-08-2011, 01:18 PM
I see.. I guess I'm trying to add my own style to it..
Probably learn the fundamentals of it first..
that video is so good.

pawnluvguitarist
05-08-2011, 02:23 PM
that video is so good.

definitely my most watched vid, always preferred Mullen's old contest line kind of stuff over his video parts. Its just really inspiring to see an almost 4 min flawless flatground run. Definitely a direction my skating has been going, less and less about a single trick, more trying to just get every trick on lock and into contest style lines, its an incredible workout and real fun :)

severmore
05-08-2011, 03:12 PM
Thanks Pawn,

This made my day.

DonVigo
05-08-2011, 10:11 PM
Just going to say "pogo spacewalk" and leave it at that.

Again, Pawn and 'Twan, so much fucking respect to you guys for keeping that shit alive. One of the things I grew up loving and couldn't do.

Hell, in 23 years of skating I don't think I've landed as many kickflips.

Props from those who have the love, but lack the talent.

pawnluvguitarist
05-10-2011, 10:05 AM
Just got pogos and truckstands for the first time :) Had to wear two pairs of socks and stuff another one in for padding but i finally committed to them :)

can any oldschool dudes recommend some sock/pad combination, I think i'd want some sort of shin pad and a knee pad.

replicant
05-11-2011, 04:07 AM
Haven't read the thread in a bit. One of the things to point out about the finger tape. Many of the freestylers taped their fingers because it gave them more grip on various hand related tricks. The other reason is that back in the Early-Mid 80's some would also put small pieces of griptape on the bottom of the board in strategic locations where they grabbed a lot. The tape + grip gave them hella control at initiating fingerflips and board varials. Those who didn't use tailbones on nose/tail also gripped the ends to help with casper control (non-slipping shoes is nice) and such. I remember when Madrid Fly Paper hit the scene those of us who had freestyle boards stole everyones fly punch outs (like Grizzly Grip now has with teddy bears) to use on our decks. Per Welinder was one of the first I ever saw use lots of griptape on the bottom.

replicant
05-11-2011, 04:22 AM
Just got pogos and truckstands for the first time :) Had to wear two pairs of socks and stuff another one in for padding but i finally committed to them :)

can any oldschool dudes recommend some sock/pad combination, I think i'd want some sort of shin pad and a knee pad.Never wore knee pads much like the old Rector ones since they were so bulky, but the slip on sports knee pads (like 1/2 inch neoprene. i call them volleyball knee pads) can help. Hella lame looking if not wearing jeans over them. Shin guards I highly recommend (I used the same ones I used for Soccer) and these days I'd go with Pro Tec black spade ones which are like $25-$30 bucks (Full Set of pads for street is like $50). If you ride in low top shoes you *may* consider the Pro Tec Ankle guards as you start doing more gnarly stands and flips. I never wore any special socks, but my mom always had me these over the calf super thick Hanes socks. I suppose you could consider getting some Thick cushion running socks which I'd imagine would help. Doing a quick google it seems Thorlos socks are well liked. Shoes play the biggest part there and back in the day all I would wear was Vision Street Wear. Not the most padding, but they were durable as hell.

Edit: Very young Mullen at Kona with crazy pads on. He had to wear every protective item known to man cause his dad wouldn't let him skate otherwise. Nowadays he only wears shin guards.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1U2CqS-7ag

pawnluvguitarist
05-12-2011, 01:10 PM
thanks man, but i think i've decided against the pads/socks thing now. I thnk i just needed the padding to finally commit for the first time, cuz im fine now :) Plus im really liking skating bare foot in my low cut vans

Im also in the process of negotiating with this skate shop to see if they'll cut me a deal if I buy like 10 more boards. I just wanna stock up on it in case it ever goes ever production, because i absolutely love this board, been bombing more hills with it, and a little slalom, flatgrounds never been better, i dont wanna ride another board :)

replicant
05-12-2011, 04:58 PM
thanks man, but i think i've decided against the pads/socks thing now. I thnk i just needed the padding to finally commit for the first time, cuz im fine now :) Plus im really liking skating bare foot in my low cut vans

Im also in the process of negotiating with this skate shop to see if they'll cut me a deal if I buy like 10 more boards. I just wanna stock up on it in case it ever goes ever production, because i absolutely love this board, been bombing more hills with it, and a little slalom, flatgrounds never been better, i dont wanna ride another board :)If you are serious on the boards buying in bulk let me know and I'll check with Cab to see if I can shoot you his e-mail and maybe you guys can work out a deal without the middle man. However, supporting your local shop is definite first priority to me.

pawnluvguitarist
05-12-2011, 05:02 PM
If you are serious on the boards buying in bulk let me know and I'll check with Cab to see if I can shoot you his e-mail and maybe you guys can work out a deal without the middle man. However, supporting your local shop is definite first priority to me.

that would be sweet dude, thanks a lot, i'll see what kind of deal i can get with my shop owner, but yeah i'll keep that in mind and get back to you if the deal falls through.

But yeah, have always supported the local shops, even if they were more expensive and farther away than the West 49's with their clueless chicks behind the counter, a clothing store that sells skateboards, not a skate shop, fuck i hate West 49, rant over...

pawnluvguitarist
05-13-2011, 05:15 PM
Just ordered 10 more boards, just hope i dont snap the nose before they arrive haha. Actually got a pretty nice deal from my shop, saved $8 a board, its a lot of money, i can justify it though, long term investment haha.

pawnluvguitarist
06-02-2011, 02:12 PM
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo-3.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/pawnluvguitarist/photo2-2.jpg

Well i think im set for the next 10 years or so... haha

thesignguy
06-02-2011, 03:20 PM
holy shit

Antwan
06-02-2011, 04:47 PM
I know we can post porn here but damn man haha

pawnluvguitarist
06-02-2011, 06:11 PM
haha yeah im pretty pumped. When I got the first one i was always wanting to be really careful with it, since i ordered these ones its nice not having to worry ;)

pawnluvguitarist
06-03-2011, 03:13 AM
i wanna grip them all in different ways, maybe put hard wheels on one of them for bert slides because the super soft ones i have are all grip ;)

replicant
06-04-2011, 02:33 AM
i wanna grip them all in different ways, maybe put hard wheels on one of them for bert slides because the super soft ones i have are all grip ;)That sounds so dirty...