That's the exact response I got from Folklore.
The folklore Jason lee/dune decks, or is there another company called that now? Those were Quincy (which is no longer around... They told me they were just moving to a new location and would be back in early 2020 but that didn't happen) and they didn't really try to hide it. They always tagged them in IG posts and stuff like that so I wonder why they wouldn't just tell you that.
What can you tell me about this deck/mold? I absolutely love how flat it is and how smooth the concave transitions down on the ends. I wanted to buy another, but I just went on their site and it looks like it was completely redone and I can't find any deck with these exact dimensions anymore. Do they usually rotate their decks? Are the ones on there now also made by PS?
What I really want is this exact same deck, but in like 8.75-9.0. Do you think their 8.75,8.8 and 9.0 would have a similar feel/shape?
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I don't have any experience with any toy decks bigger than 8.25, but I would guess they would be the same or similar as long as they're designated "mellow mold" in the description. PS boards in general tend to have really nice, smooth, organic shapes like you mentioned (as opposed to bbs or others that often have deeper, abrupt, almost mechanical looking shapes).
The bigger issue right now would probably be finding a PS one. They've been jumping around to wherever they can get wood lately and since they reuse graphics frequently it's hard to say what the board will be like without going to a shop in person. If you find one that looks promising at a non local shop you can always try emailing the shop and asking if it's PS and if they can send a side profile picture so you'll have a better idea of what the deck is like.
If you like the mellow PS style boards and can't find one I would recommend checking out Quasi. They aren't as flat as the Toy Machine boards I've had but they're still quite mellow and are sort of the quintessential PS board in my opinion. I'm not sure if they make anything in the sizes you mentioned, (the biggest one I can think of off the top of my head is an 8.62) and they're square which can be hard to adjust to if you're used to more tapered and rounded kicks, but I really like them. They just dropped their winter release so they're really easy to find at the moment, the 8.5 proto is in stock at all the big online shops and like 80% of the local shops I keep tabs on.