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Found some '94 spitfires

I can't find any pics of the 37mm spitfires I'm pretty sure existed in 93
Were they called cherries or something? I can't find anything. I must've seen them on Instagram quite some time ago

Went through my early 90s CCS catalogs and found these spitfires in the back to school '93 issue. The 'fireballs' are offered in 37mm
Awesome, Thanks! Super cool to see
Also lately I kinda realized this
I think the whole deal with reynolds magic carpeting 139s on a pointy, mellow 8.5 with like 50s or 51mm wheels most of his career, it's basically like an early '93 setup. 8" indys came out in February, there were ~8.5 footballs that lined up over the trucks on those, and I've seen catalog scans from like Christmas '92 with a decent selection of ~50mm wheels
It's like some folks when the rails straightened out went to the deck size, and some went to the truck size. Why there's like 8" board 8" trucks, or 8.5" board on 8" trucks or 8.38-8.5" trucks for a lot of those pros that grew up in the 90s and were famous in the early 2000s
This doesn't speak to the venture low dudes riding 7.38 popsicles and shit, but it seemed like for a lot of the late 90s/early 2000s all the kids had 7.5 - 7.8 boards but a lot of pros were actually skating 8 - 8.5 like arto, bastien, rowley, reynolds, Ellington, etc, tho folks like tom penny and rodrigo TX were straight up ripping on 7.5s and shit, muska on 139s, etc
And a lot of them were riding 136s instead of 146s even on 8.5s. except rowley, he was using at least 146s and then 149s and I've seen some photos that look like 159s, and I remember an interview where he didn't really know his truck size and just said "the wide ones". They were probably just 146s and 149s but the looked huge with smaller wheels. I know later on he would scavenge stage 7 and 8s to skate instead of the 9s/10s
Were there really no 126s until stage 8? I feel like Indy would've released a 7.6 truck to compete with the other ones but I don't think I've ever seen a pair of stage 7 126s and all the info I have says they didn't come out till like '98
I feel like ~91 to ~05 was some kind of like golden street epoch. All my favorite videos pretty much. I was a little too young to enjoy most of it but I caught the tail end and shit like photosynthesis, baker 3, bag of suck, sorry, and yeah right are burned into my brain forever
Ramble ramble. Anyways, i think if you don't want to source and skate possibly expensive but accurate reissue shapes, you could just get a baker OG shape and put it on some venture lows or indy 139s, with the smallest wheels you can find, and have something close. Still too much concave though hahah