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« Reply #6180 on: August 04, 2012, 11:38:24 PM »

new everything


Toy machine provost 8.1 x 31.6 (were the dimensions i was told but it's actually way longer)
indy 139's
bones mediums
stf 53's
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modus bolts
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and jessup with some paint pen writing




Liking the sticker job there.
What's the "Miyazaki" sticker about? I'm curious haha
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« Reply #6181 on: August 05, 2012, 12:19:11 AM »

new everything


Toy machine provost 8.1 x 31.6 (were the dimensions i was told but it's actually way longer)




That's weird because the dimensons listed are 8.125 x 31.25. I'm getting the Harmony board in that series which is 8.25 x 32.875. I hope the length isn't any shorter.
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« Reply #6182 on: August 05, 2012, 02:37:12 AM »

new everything


Toy machine provost 8.1 x 31.6 (were the dimensions i was told but it's actually way longer)
indy 139's
bones mediums
stf 53's
swiss
modus bolts
stickers
and jessup with some paint pen writing




Liking the sticker job there.
What's the "Miyazaki" sticker about? I'm curious haha


the dude who owns the local skate shop's last name is miyazaki, he made them as joke... same font as murasaki sports
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« Reply #6183 on: August 05, 2012, 02:45:37 AM »


That's weird because the dimensons listed are 8.125 x 31.25. I'm getting the Harmony board in that series which is 8.25 x 32.875. I hope the length isn't any shorter.

really...its around 32.3... a bit long for my likings but ill get used to it... the shape is nice though

maybe youll be lucky and get the right length
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« Reply #6184 on: August 05, 2012, 02:59:43 AM »

new everything


Toy machine provost 8.1 x 31.6 (were the dimensions i was told but it's actually way longer)
indy 139's
bones mediums
stf 53's
swiss
modus bolts
stickers
and jessup with some paint pen writing




Liking the sticker job there.
What's the "Miyazaki" sticker about? I'm curious haha


the dude who owns the local skate shop's last name is miyazaki, he made them as joke... same font as murasaki sports


sick, I really like the font, especially the way "mi" looks.  What shop is this? 
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« Reply #6185 on: August 05, 2012, 03:10:39 AM »

new everything


Toy machine provost 8.1 x 31.6 (were the dimensions i was told but it's actually way longer)
indy 139's
bones mediums
stf 53's
swiss
modus bolts
stickers
and jessup with some paint pen writing




Liking the sticker job there.
What's the "Miyazaki" sticker about? I'm curious haha


the dude who owns the local skate shop's last name is miyazaki, he made them as joke... same font as murasaki sports


sick, I really like the font, especially the way "mi" looks.  What shop is this? 


its called Watcher, its in Shizuoka city... ill find out the font for you if you like
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« Reply #6186 on: August 05, 2012, 03:16:08 AM »


That's weird because the dimensons listed are 8.125 x 31.25. I'm getting the Harmony board in that series which is 8.25 x 32.875. I hope the length isn't any shorter.

really...its around 32.3... a bit long for my likings but ill get used to it... the shape is nice though

maybe youll be lucky and get the right length

Haha, damn, that's gotta suck if you don't like anything over 32. I've noticed a few Toy boards been listed as just over the 31 mark (online shops and their own catalogue) which seems way too short. Might just be a typo. I remember reading on here about how companies measure the length differently, but I can't see it being that if the difference is that big.
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« Reply #6187 on: August 05, 2012, 03:22:52 AM »

new everything


Toy machine provost 8.1 x 31.6 (were the dimensions i was told but it's actually way longer)
indy 139's
bones mediums
stf 53's
swiss
modus bolts
stickers
and jessup with some paint pen writing




Liking the sticker job there.
What's the "Miyazaki" sticker about? I'm curious haha


the dude who owns the local skate shop's last name is miyazaki, he made them as joke... same font as murasaki sports


sick, I really like the font, especially the way "mi" looks.  What shop is this? 


its called Watcher, its in Shizuoka city... ill find out the font for you if you like


that'd be great!  I would love to do stencils with it
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« Reply #6188 on: August 05, 2012, 03:45:23 AM »


That's weird because the dimensons listed are 8.125 x 31.25. I'm getting the Harmony board in that series which is 8.25 x 32.875. I hope the length isn't any shorter.

really...its around 32.3... a bit long for my likings but ill get used to it... the shape is nice though

maybe youll be lucky and get the right length

Haha, damn, that's gotta suck if you don't like anything over 32. I've noticed a few Toy boards been listed as just over the 31 mark (online shops and their own catalogue) which seems way too short. Might just be a typo. I remember reading on here about how companies measure the length differently, but I can't see it being that if the difference is that big.

next time i get a toy board im going to measure it before i buy it to make sure its not too long

and foureyedjim, unfortunately there is no font, it was just made on photoshop to resemble the murasaki font
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« Reply #6189 on: August 05, 2012, 02:56:20 PM »



Stereo 8
Indy 139's
Reds
Prize Fighter Cutlery 54's

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« Reply #6190 on: August 05, 2012, 03:04:26 PM »

Do you setup a new board like every 3 days, David?
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« Reply #6191 on: August 05, 2012, 03:20:52 PM »

Do you setup a new board like every 3 days, David?

No, usually about every other week or so. I only set up the Stereo board because the shape of that Girl board wasn't really working for me. I try to skate boards for a bit less time in order to leave them in semi-decent condition because I give them to a friend back home in Arkansas to be sanded down and repainted for the annual art show that benefits the DIY section of Kanis Park in Little Rock, AR.
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« Reply #6192 on: August 05, 2012, 03:25:15 PM »


That's weird because the dimensons listed are 8.125 x 31.25. I'm getting the Harmony board in that series which is 8.25 x 32.875. I hope the length isn't any shorter.

really...its around 32.3... a bit long for my likings but ill get used to it... the shape is nice though

maybe youll be lucky and get the right length

Haha, damn, that's gotta suck if you don't like anything over 32. I've noticed a few Toy boards been listed as just over the 31 mark (online shops and their own catalogue) which seems way too short. Might just be a typo. I remember reading on here about how companies measure the length differently, but I can't see it being that if the difference is that big.

next time i get a toy board im going to measure it before i buy it to make sure its not too long

and foureyedjim, unfortunately there is no font, it was just made on photoshop to resemble the murasaki font

Oh, it's cool, I'll figure it out myself.  Thanks though!
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« Reply #6193 on: August 07, 2012, 10:29:47 AM »

General question (not thread worthy, and in advance I would appreciate any helpful advice):

I usually skate Chapman wood. Hopps to be specific. The shop closest to my apartment now sells Polar. I'm sure they are good, but would I be disappointed by the quality of Polar compared to Chapman?

Thanks.
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« Reply #6194 on: August 07, 2012, 12:02:19 PM »

General question (not thread worthy, and in advance I would appreciate any helpful advice):

I usually skate Chapman wood. Hopps to be specific. The shop closest to my apartment now sells Polar. I'm sure they are good, but would I be disappointed by the quality of Polar compared to Chapman?

Thanks.

I'm skating my polar for 1,5 week now, and I can tell, It's worth its price
great concave and great pop and also feels solid
so I can recommend them
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« Reply #6195 on: August 08, 2012, 09:28:15 AM »




Baker 8.25
Indy 149
Spitfire 52
Bones hard bushings
Bones swiss

In b4 haters
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« Reply #6196 on: August 08, 2012, 09:30:26 AM »


Baker 8.25
Indy 149
Spitfire 52
Bones hard bushings
Bones swiss

In b4 haters

well, theres your problem.
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« Reply #6197 on: August 08, 2012, 11:58:51 AM »

I like the hards just as much as the mediums, but it's situational.
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« Reply #6198 on: August 08, 2012, 12:20:26 PM »

Hards are perfect for me, 6'0/170 lbs. The mediums and softs felt the same to me when I tried 'em out.

Everyone's different I guess.
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« Reply #6199 on: August 08, 2012, 12:51:20 PM »

General question (not thread worthy, and in advance I would appreciate any helpful advice):

I usually skate Chapman wood. Hopps to be specific. The shop closest to my apartment now sells Polar. I'm sure they are good, but would I be disappointed by the quality of Polar compared to Chapman?

Thanks.

atta boy stick with hopps
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« Reply #6200 on: August 08, 2012, 12:51:38 PM »

Broken in hards are like brand news mediums. I have hards on bottom and mediums on top and it's perfect.
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« Reply #6201 on: August 08, 2012, 04:52:22 PM »

Broken in hards are like brand news mediums. I have hards on bottom and mediums on top and it's perfect.

That's the same set up I have on my ACE.  They're really squirrelly otherwise.
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« Reply #6202 on: August 08, 2012, 05:45:42 PM »

Broken in hards are like brand news mediums. I have hards on bottom and mediums on top and it's perfect.

That's the same set up I have on my ACE.  They're really squirrelly otherwise.
I've been considering a pair of aces, I really want an 8.25 truck and Indy doesn't make any. Are they similar to Indys? What's the wheel bite like on them?
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« Reply #6203 on: August 08, 2012, 08:06:26 PM »

Just throw 149s on the 8.25.  That'd work.  ACE turn a lot sharper.  I usually go back and forth between Indy and ACE.
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« Reply #6204 on: August 09, 2012, 07:14:03 AM »

Just throw 149s on the 8.25.  That'd work.  ACE turn a lot sharper.  I usually go back and forth between Indy and ACE.
I don't think my skate related OCD could handle that 1/4 of an inch sticking out past my board. Guess I'll just stick with my 139ers cause I'm only 3/4 of the way to the axle.
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« Reply #6205 on: August 09, 2012, 09:38:57 AM »

Just throw 149s on the 8.25.  That'd work.  ACE turn a lot sharper.  I usually go back and forth between Indy and ACE.
I don't think my skate related OCD could handle that 1/4 of an inch sticking out past my board. Guess I'll just stick with my 139ers cause I'm only 3/4 of the way to the axle.
Ace are really good...if you can get used to them. They turn really sharp because they have the old Indy geometry. The hardest part is that they don't really tighten, they just kind of get less really loose if that makes any sense. But if you love loose trucks, Ace are really good.
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« Reply #6206 on: August 10, 2012, 03:50:18 PM »

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« Reply #6207 on: August 12, 2012, 09:07:28 AM »

I'm riding the 8.25 from that series and am digging it.  It's the one with the furry creature with arrows sticking in him.

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« Reply #6208 on: August 12, 2012, 01:39:21 PM »

Got another one of these in 8.5, this is the best board I've ever ridden, great shape and concave and my previous one stayed solid and poppy for ages even after I managed to get water all over it, totally backing this shop, SS20 fucking rules

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« Reply #6209 on: August 12, 2012, 02:10:30 PM »


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