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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: folople on July 31, 2012, 08:50:42 PM
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I have noticed that lots of the new boards DLX are making have bottom colored ply's, rather than natural wood, and I fucking hate it. My krooked, my friends real, and my other friends anti-hero board all scratch out to color. Am I the only one that really fucking hates this? I really wish that they still had wood plys on the bottom. I was gunna email them but i couldn't find an address on www.dlxsf.com (http://www.dlxsf.com), so i figured i would post it here. Thoughts?
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absolutely superb first post. ::)
as long as boards aren't fully dipped, I don't think anyone really gives a shit about what color the plies are.
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absolutely superb first post. ::)
as long as boards aren't fully dipped, I don't think anyone really gives a shit about what color the plies are.
i have no problem with the board wearing to a colored ply, but i do prefer the good old classic normal wood color.
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As long as the top ply is dyed I am happy.
Having said that it better not be red or yellow or orange or pink or green or purple or even blue. I like brown and black. But nothing is worse then an un-dyed top ply... nothing. I'd rather have yellow or pink. It just looks cheap and makes the grip job look horrible after one game of skate.
The bottom of the board means nothing to me. If it did I would never find a deck to ride.
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This is my favourite customer service forum ever.
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just as stupid as than taking out the shields from bearings or using paradox griptape hoping to skate better because of it
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As long as the top ply is dyed I am happy.
Having said that it better not be red or yellow or orange or pink or green or purple or even blue. I like brown and black. But nothing is worse then an un-dyed top ply... nothing. I'd rather have yellow or pink. It just looks cheap and makes the grip job look horrible after one game of skate.
The bottom of the board means nothing to me. If it did I would never find a deck to ride.
I feel the same way. Was skating a board with un dyed top ply and after the first session it got a bit annoying. I got over it after a while but it bugged me more than I would of expected.
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damn i've never really cared about that. ive read some skaters get really angry when their sponsors send them boards with a red top ply
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As stupid of a topic as this is... What's wrong with a natural top ply? I actually prefer it. As far as the bottom ply goes, it's nice if its dyed a color that goes well with the paint/graphics color(s).
Just to throw it out there, my last 3 DLX decks all had an undyed bottom ply. Hardy and Brock low pro's and Anti Hero GI/18 boards, but I never gave it much thought. If* the bottom ply color was a factor in my purchase decision it would be really, really low on the list.
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absolutely superb first post. ::)
as long as boards aren't fully dipped, I don't think anyone really gives a shit about what color the plies are.
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haha wut...
I never even considered the possibility of people getting annoyed by the color of the top ply...lol
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i actually love it, when the top and bottom plys are stained a color. I hate it when the top isnt stained, makes it look super cheap like a mini logo board or some shit, but the bottom i dont care as much for.
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Light green top makes me happy these days.
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I like my skateboards skateboard-y.
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I don't care what color the top ply is as long as it's not red.
Hell, I don't even really mind full dipped boards that much either.
I tend to stick with a black, blue, or green top though if I had a choice.
I'll skate a natural topped ply deck if I have to, but I agree with what one of the posters said earlier, after one or two sessions that shit looks terrible and cheap.
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i really like the way my magenta wears. under the graphic is a dark brown stained ply. wheel bite looks way radder on that deck haha. and i actually dont care about the top ply, unless its plain/unstained. i always do a stripe in the grip, on the toe side, so i prefer some kind of stained top ply. i hate full dipped decks
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Yeah, I don't know what OP is talking about, I actually like it when the bottom ply is colored and not natural. It looks way cooler after a few slides with a colored ply than a natural one in my opinion. This is one of the things that keep me buying crailtap boards.
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I love dyed bottom plys. Seems it's coming back into fashion, haven't seen them since the 90's.
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Yeah, I don't know what OP is talking about, I actually like it when the bottom ply is colored and not natural. It looks way cooler after a few slides with a colored ply than a natural one in my opinion. This is one of the things that keep my buying crailtap boards.
Agreed. I just had a Girl board that I thought looked really cool after it got all scratched up. Also I can't ride a board with a red top ply.
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I like stained wood... on top of that, I even dig the way split veneers look. Nearly every H-Street I ever bought back in the day was a colorful assortment of wood.
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Yeah, I don't know what OP is talking about, I actually like it when the bottom ply is colored and not natural. It looks way cooler after a few slides with a colored ply than a natural one in my opinion. This is one of the things that keep my buying crailtap boards.
Agreed. I just had a Girl board that I thought looked really cool after it got all scratched up. Also I can't ride a board with a red top ply.
It seems a lot of the posters on here and a lot of people I talk to and know in person refuse to skate red tops. I myself hate red tops too. I remember buying a deck online one time and when it came it was a red top, I was so bummed.
Skate companies, take note. Stop making so many red tops.
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y is red so bad? were u raped by a fire hydrant as a yung boi?
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Yellow top ply looks so good
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(http://sixpacktech.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/first-world-problems.jpg)
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What's the problem with red top ply's?
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Big superstition in skateboarding is that if you skate a rep top ply board you're going to get hurt.
That being said I broke my foot skating a rep top ply, never again.
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Big superstition in skateboarding is that if you skate a rep top ply board you're going to get hurt.
That being said I broke my foot skating a rep top ply, never again.
tore my acl on red top ply...also, never again, even though im sure it is simply coincidence
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I love dyed bottom plys. Seems it's coming back into fashion, haven't seen them since the 90's.
I kinda like it to, looks cool when it matches some of the graphics colors too. I remember back in the early 90's "world, blind, 101" days all the good companies had dyed top and bottom plys.
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Yeah, I don't know what OP is talking about, I actually like it when the bottom ply is colored and not natural. It looks way cooler after a few slides with a colored ply than a natural one in my opinion. This is one of the things that keep my buying crailtap boards.
Agreed. I just had a Girl board that I thought looked really cool after it got all scratched up. Also I can't ride a board with a red top ply.
It seems a lot of the posters on here and a lot of people I talk to and know in person refuse to skate red tops. I myself hate red tops too. I remember buying a deck online one time and when it came it was a red top, I was so bummed.
Skate companies, take note. Stop making so many red tops.
It's funny Lizard King & all the Baker x Deathwish dudes never skate red ply's because of the "red ply curse". This is even funnier because I know a kid who is flowed by them and every board he gets is a red top ply.
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I heard that somewhere in the south pacific there's an island half the size of New Jersey made entirely out of unused red ply boards.
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(http://sixpacktech.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/first-world-problems.jpg)
yeah, I'm backing this, it's some really minor shit. It's alright to have a preference, I guess...
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I like my skateboards skateboard-y.
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I wish more boards were made so you can see the woodgrain on the bottom.
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I try my best to avoid yellow and red tops, Something about them that irritates me...oh well
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I like them to be ride-able.
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I heard the red ply thing but never passed on a deck because of it. Doesn't apply to bottom ply I hope, the shop decks I skate are red with black paint and yellow top that so many people seem to hate.
I think they look sick.
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I actually don't like a natural wood-grain for my bottom ply. I enjoy seeing the bottom ply color come through the slide marks on the graphic
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I have noticed that lots of the new boards DLX are making have bottom colored ply's, rather than natural wood, and I fucking hate it. My krooked, my friends real, and my other friends anti-hero board all scratch out to color. Am I the only one that really fucking hates this? I really wish that they still had wood plys on the bottom. I was gunna email them but i couldn't find an address on www.dlxsf.com (http://www.dlxsf.com), so i figured i would post it here. Thoughts?
heres a good idea, ride the boards or dont ride them. I am sure no one at dlx gives two shits if the bottom is not to your liking. have a nice fucking day.
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man you guys are suckers
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How the fuck does this topic have two pages of comments. I know I'm only adding to it but a skateboard is a skateboard.
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absolutely superb first post.? ? ::)
as long as boards aren't fully dipped, I don't think anyone really gives a shit about what color the plies are.
i have no problem with the board wearing to a colored ply, but i do prefer the good old classic normal wood color.
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when i purchase a skateboard i make sure its my size, and a good shape. color of top or bottom doesn't matter nor should it, i want the board to feel good while i ride it and honestly could give a fuck less if its a red top or not. my current roger is a red top and its probably my favorite deck I've had all year.. i would rather spend more time skating then mulling over if i can stand the finish of my deck or not
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How the fuck does this topic have two pages of comments. I know I'm only adding to it but a skateboard is a skateboard.
LOL....nah
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Oh fuck, Another red top ply myth discussion.