Awesome posters! May i ask how much $$? Bruce Lee, Medusa/Kung Fu?, and Disco posters are all top! Congrats!
I paid $50.00 for 350 posters....as I type my daughter and her friends are going through them picking out the ones they want....not sure what I'm gonna do with them after that but they were just too cool and too cheap to not buy.
picked this up at a local flea market. my brother and i nearly killed ourselves riding it.
Cool to see such a vintage board!
I started skateboarding around '67 and this is pretty much identical to my first rig and yeah, riding one of those things is an experience. A couple years later I was happy to get one with clay wheels instead of metal.
In '73, my footnote in skateboarding was secured when I became the first person on the East coast to have urethane wheels (Cadillac 'Slicks') - one of the happiest days of my life up until then.
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I just googled 'caddy stokers' so I could reply without giving away my ignorance and the only hit was this thread.
Gnarly! ;-)
Cadillac first came out with the Slicks, which were actually for roller skates because skateboarding was pretty dead at that time.
Urethane wheels single-handedly revived it, and when they realized that, they came out with the Stokers, which were much wider, just for skateboards.
If those wheels are made by Cadillac then you have carbon copies of two of my old boards.
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found this
and one of these
for free! and they work! feelin it
That 9090 is one of the best receivers ever. I had a 7070 as my unit for about 20 years and it was a beast.
Just picked up a mint Hans Wegner Cigar Chair for a song.
after ten years, i found a sleeve for my Carl Sherlock Holmes vinyl. nice empty sleeve fell into my lap yesterday when i did a favor for somebody.
I paid $50.00 for 350 posters....as I type my daughter and her friends are going through them picking out the ones they want....not sure what I'm gonna do with them after that but they were just too cool and too cheap to not buy.
Will trade all the posters and $50 for the chair!
Nice find.
And $50 that's a nice score for that lot imo (not that I know any real prices that those go for).
Cool to see such a vintage board!
I started skateboarding around '67 and this is pretty much identical to my first rig and yeah, riding one of those things is an experience. A couple years later I was happy to get one with clay wheels instead of metal.
In '73, my footnote in skateboarding was secured when I became the first person on the East coast to have urethane wheels (Cadillac 'Slicks') - one of the happiest days of my life up until then.
Damn, that Hobie is identical to my old board - are those Caddy Stokers?
Gnarly! ;-)
Cadillac first came out with the Slicks, which were actually for roller skates because skateboarding was pretty dead at that time.
Urethane wheels single-handedly revived it, and when they realized that, they came out with the Stokers, which were much wider, just for skateboards.
If those wheels are made by Cadillac then you have carbon copies of two of my old boards.