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Re: The drought
« Reply #120 on: July 29, 2020, 08:52:53 AM »
I’ve got like 6 boards at the ready.


What if the real covid conspiracy is for Bill Gates to implement manufactured scarcity of hard goods, allowing the normally razor thin profit margins of hard goods to sky rocket into Supreme like territory
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Re: The drought
« Reply #121 on: July 29, 2020, 11:03:32 AM »
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I have about a dozen decks and half dozen sets of wheels. Couple that with 4 sets of trucks that are practically new and about 8 pairs of blazers.

Only have about 7 sheets of MOB grip though so I might have to use that Jessup at some point.
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I'm not sure that's enough, I would add at least 6 more boards, 3 sets of wheels and some Bone Swiss bearings just to be safe.

You might be right, I'll hit the shop after work. On the other hand I have about 10 hanging on the walls. I could dip into them in a pinch.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #122 on: July 29, 2020, 01:53:07 PM »
I have about a dozen decks and half dozen sets of wheels. Couple that with 4 sets of trucks that are practically new and about 8 pairs of blazers.

Only have about 7 sheets of MOB grip though so I might have to use that Jessup at some point.
why is this necessary?

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Re: The drought
« Reply #123 on: July 29, 2020, 03:09:57 PM »
You might be right, I'll hit the shop after work. On the other hand I have about 10 hanging on the walls. I could dip into them in a pinch.
Seriously considering gripping the KA board on my wall.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #124 on: July 29, 2020, 03:27:19 PM »
Just went to my local in Los Angeles, they were nearly out of all Deluxe products. Few boards and the Spitfires were cleaned out. I know they posted Girl/Chocolate boards on their IG too but didn't see many of those. Plenty of Baker/Deathwish and enjois though. I'm thinking it's mostly because those products are just more popular but I'm sure the shop is experiencing shipment delays too.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #125 on: July 29, 2020, 10:26:46 PM »
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I have about a dozen decks and half dozen sets of wheels. Couple that with 4 sets of trucks that are practically new and about 8 pairs of blazers.

Only have about 7 sheets of MOB grip though so I might have to use that Jessup at some point.
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I'm not sure that's enough, I would add at least 6 more boards, 3 sets of wheels and some Bone Swiss bearings just to be safe.
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You might be right, I'll hit the shop after work. On the other hand I have about 10 hanging on the walls. I could dip into them in a pinch.

That's how we know we have reached peak crisis.
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Re: The drought
« Reply #126 on: July 29, 2020, 10:45:44 PM »
There's a drought of skateboarding goods? I would be disturbed by this if I didn't have Philly cheese steak Hot Pockets, video games and a blow-up doll.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #127 on: August 08, 2020, 11:29:09 AM »
Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

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Re: The drought
« Reply #128 on: August 08, 2020, 01:57:14 PM »
Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

https://skateparkoftampa.com/boards

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Re: The drought
« Reply #129 on: August 08, 2020, 03:17:28 PM »
you guys don't have a local DIY skater that lives under a bridge and sells blanks for 35 quid with skulls on them and that? nightmare

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Re: The drought
« Reply #130 on: August 08, 2020, 05:33:56 PM »
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Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

https://skateparkoftampa.com/boards
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It's lenticular, meaning the graphic changes based on the angle you look at it.

not gonna lie after a brief glance at the page I just thought it said "lentacular" and just thought it was a lenny rivas board
Every time the McRib comes out I buy it. I don't even like the damn things.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #131 on: August 08, 2020, 05:40:24 PM »
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Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

https://skateparkoftampa.com/boards
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It's lenticular, meaning the graphic changes based on the angle you look at it.
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not gonna lie after a brief glance at the page I just thought it said "lentacular" and just thought it was a lenny rivas board

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Re: The drought
« Reply #132 on: August 08, 2020, 06:31:55 PM »
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Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

https://skateparkoftampa.com/boards
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It's lenticular, meaning the graphic changes based on the angle you look at it.
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not gonna lie after a brief glance at the page I just thought it said "lentacular" and just thought it was a lenny rivas board

I had the same thought and it wasn’t until reading your post I realized I was wrong

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Re: The drought
« Reply #133 on: August 08, 2020, 07:47:40 PM »
Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

https://skateparkoftampa.com/boards

I think you’ll find its the combination of both. We haven’t really had much inflation over the years, not nearly as much as other industries. I guess companies are needing to double down on their workload and need to raise prices to produce to meet the current demand. Spitfires have taken two small price price raises (at least down in aus) in the past two months. Sucks, but it was always going to happen sooner or later.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #134 on: September 09, 2020, 12:13:28 PM »
any update on how things are going in other areas? local shop (bay area) has almost no decks and said (last week) that they had been hitting up truck companies that they typically never order from who also had no inventory

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Re: The drought
« Reply #135 on: September 10, 2020, 09:19:40 AM »
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Are board prices going up due to shortage or are companies finally raising them because it’s been long overdue? Companies seem to be landing all over the place with prices. Pricing seem to be ranging anywhere from $58-65. Will they continue to rise? It seems to be a time to raise prices that have been discussed for awhile.

And why would a DGK deck be 75 bucks?

https://skateparkoftampa.com/boards
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I think you’ll find its the combination of both. We haven’t really had much inflation over the years, not nearly as much as other industries. I guess companies are needing to double down on their workload and need to raise prices to produce to meet the current demand. Spitfires have taken two small price price raises (at least down in aus) in the past two months. Sucks, but it was always going to happen sooner or later.

I've been lucky enough to find some of those REAL Renewal decks. I'm sticking to those and the Krooked Price Point decks for now. They're just as good as a regular decks just without the flashy graphics and colored plies.
Any body else have any opinion on these price pint decks companies are selling for about 40-50 bucks? I've Santa Cruz and Creature come out with a couple and for them it makes more sense to have a price point market especially with them selling Everslick and all that other tech.

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Re: The drought
« Reply #136 on: September 10, 2020, 09:39:12 AM »
I sold a heap of old bike parts and used them to buy a complete new setup a few months back in Winter prepping for summer.

I haven't actually set foot inside an Australian skateshop in ages (again staying in due to winter) but I'm headed out tomorrow and might drop in the local to see how they're doing, although I've seen quite a few "board wall is stacked" posts on some local accounts.
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Re: The drought
« Reply #137 on: September 10, 2020, 10:27:14 AM »
I’ve got like 6 boards at the ready.


What if the real covid conspiracy is for Bill Gates to implement manufactured scarcity of hard goods, allowing the normally razor thin profit margins of hard goods to sky rocket into Supreme like territory

Update - 3 of these boards happened to be those non-pricepoint Krooked eyes boards, and they all had the factory 8.5 sticker. Upon skating one for weeks, hating it, and getting used to the shape, skating one of the others and hating it just as much... I realized they were all marked 8.5 but were 8.3. I went to my quiver and pulled out an AWS "8.5" that also was an 8.3 but had the 8.5 sticker.
What the fuck, Generator?
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Re: The drought
« Reply #138 on: September 10, 2020, 10:33:55 AM »
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I’ve got like 6 boards at the ready.


What if the real covid conspiracy is for Bill Gates to implement manufactured scarcity of hard goods, allowing the normally razor thin profit margins of hard goods to sky rocket into Supreme like territory
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Update - 3 of these boards happened to be those non-pricepoint Krooked eyes boards, and they all had the factory 8.5 sticker. Upon skating one for weeks, hating it, and getting used to the shape, skating one of the others and hating it just as much... I realized they were all marked 8.5 but were 8.3. I went to my quiver and pulled out an AWS "8.5" that also was an 8.3 but had the 8.5 sticker.
What the fuck, Generator?

they need to get it strait and ride krooked
Every time the McRib comes out I buy it. I don't even like the damn things.