My first board was a Nash that had a constellation on it that looked like a cat and said "catatonic" across it. I was hyped on it because it was the only board in the toy store that had rails and a tail and nose guard. I actually learned a bunch of tricks on it.
My first real skateboard is pretty classic in a lot of senses.
The deck was a Powell skull and sword slick
The graphic looked like this, but it had a new school shape and a slick bottom:
I had thunder t-4 trucks, and tiny ccs blank 42.5 mm wheels.
I was one of like 6 people who saw skateboarding turn into a 2 mph 2 inch high circus flip fest and said "I want to do that!"
I saved the deck for a while, then gave it to a younger neighbor down the street so he could start skating too, but his mom wouldn't let him, so he ended up just drawing all over the deck and never even using it. I'm sure they just threw it away at some point. Bummer really.