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Title: DLX
Post by: ohhhhtisbdriftwood on June 14, 2008, 01:46:59 PM
who else other than their own companies do DLX press decks for?

do they use the same shapes they do for their decks?
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: sergioflorez on June 14, 2008, 01:59:14 PM
who else other than their own companies do DLX press decks for?

do they use the same shapes they do for their decks?

i didn't know deluxe press their own boards. i thought they got their boards done through generator/bareback.
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: ohhhhtisbdriftwood on June 14, 2008, 02:01:18 PM
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who else other than their own companies do DLX press decks for?

do they use the same shapes they do for their decks?
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i didn't know deluxe press their own boards. i thought they got their boards done through generator/bareback.

yeah, they own that though don't they?
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: sergioflorez on June 14, 2008, 02:06:23 PM
not sure
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: ohhhhtisbdriftwood on June 14, 2008, 02:08:32 PM
not sure

alright, thanks.
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: Trick Ass Bitch on June 14, 2008, 02:24:39 PM
I know that Kayo boards, City, Think are pressed by bareback. I've also heard that the pro model Baker boards are bareback wood as well. I still prefer a Deluxe brand board for sure though.
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: ice nine on June 14, 2008, 11:16:29 PM
i never really confirmed it but board kennel and now kitsch are. or they used to tell kids that at least, but they hold up as good as any pro model boards around so id believe it.
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: Bubblegum Tate on June 14, 2008, 11:20:16 PM
I know that Kayo boards, City, Think are pressed by bareback. I've also heard that the pro model Baker boards are bareback wood as well. I still prefer a Deluxe brand board for sure though.

I'm not really a shape expert but what's the deference between bareback and generator?
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: bothersome on June 14, 2008, 11:24:17 PM
I know that Kayo boards, City, Think are pressed by bareback. I've also heard that the pro model Baker boards are bareback wood as well. I still prefer a Deluxe brand board for sure though.
City boards are not the same wood.
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: bothersome on June 14, 2008, 11:25:15 PM
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I know that Kayo boards, City, Think are pressed by bareback. I've also heard that the pro model Baker boards are bareback wood as well. I still prefer a Deluxe brand board for sure though.
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I'm not really a shape expert but what's the deference between bareback and generator?
One in the same.
Generator was the name they came up with to do shop boards.
Those guys make boards 24-7.
Title: Re: DLX
Post by: Dr Newton on June 15, 2008, 12:40:02 AM
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I know that Kayo boards, City, Think are pressed by bareback. I've also heard that the pro model Baker boards are bareback wood as well. I still prefer a Deluxe brand board for sure though.
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I'm not really a shape expert but what's the deference between bareback and generator?
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One in the same.
Generator was the name they came up with to do shop boards.
Those guys make boards 24-7.

Really? I have a shop account that I just got from a guy who went under. I think I might need to get some decks pressed for myself.  :)