My interpretation of a Video Days era setup. Skating in the very early 90s was an interesting time, when wheels were just beginning to shrink, boards were still vaguely fishlike and vert was on the verge of not being cool anymore. I took some creative liberties with this one, I didn’t make it as accurate as I’ve made my other historical recreation setups. I read a bunch of Product Patrols from around this timeframe to try to figure out the appropriate wheel sizes and hardnesses as well as board widths, I ended up going with a skinnier board than they probably would have been skating around then as I didn’t feel like skating a ~10”
Tactics shop board 9.125 at its widest
Grind King Disruptors 6.0
NFG squares 54mm 95a that I tried to dye half black along with some 60mms but they turned out half green instead. I let them sit in the dye for a little over a week in my garage while I took a trip to the East Coast. See below
Bronson G3s
Random 1” hardware and 1/8” risers I had lying around
Jessup with an Atlas sticker under the line at the back truck. I was trying to copy Mike Carroll’s grip job in the following video starting at about 40 seconds. I didn’t really pull it off as well as I wanted to.
https://youtu.be/jJ4wnbk1oho