Funny cause they seem to have changed over from the normal shapes from a while back, now only doing those longer but stubby shapes, which combined with short wheelbases makes for an interesting board, if that is what you are into.
Their older series were / used to be normal popsicles, but that is from pre pandemic days, which is almost too long ago now to count.
Shapes / sizes as follows that I had / still have:
8.375 x 32 with 14.375 wb and normal kicks, pretty much the same as the current Passport or Polar decks
8.5 x 32.25 with 14.375 wb, same exact shape as the DLX 8.5 mid size
With or without graphics, as I used to take some of those graphics off just to have a good BBS board, they still skated like DLX wood and so much better than some other boards I was trying at the time.
In looking, there is very little information out there, no catalogs or anything I could find from that period, so it might have been when Mike Hill moved away from Tum Yeto and went back to being independent, so just used generic BBS shapes until they worked out their own thing and changed over all their boards to the current stubby shapes.
The one board I could find was from the Mystery Monk series that I do still have in 8.5 but I don't have the graphic name or other info for any of the used boards or others from that period.