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Does the woodshop a brand use for their decks impact your decision on buying a board?

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Weird Insta story from Prime. Are they talking about PS, BBS or Clutch? Those are the only 3 I know of in Mexico.



Ha yeah, maybe more so sour grapes or someone having an unhappy moment that their own woodshop is not doing so well?

I really don't know that much about industry politics but it seems there is no love lost between some people in and around the woodshops / skate industry in general.


Could be that the fact that a number of other distributors (maybe not woodshops directly) have increased imports of product from "unknown origin" which then usually means boards from China, or don't want to say where they get their wood, compared to others who are very proud of the fact that they make their own boards in their own factory, etc.

The way things are going, it is understandable, as has happened here in AU for a while now, where smaller manufacturers find it easier to import a container full of boards made in China or wherever they get them from than it is to make their own, then just put on heat transfers as needed for whatever graphic, brand, etc so they can stay a little more relevant, than getting boards directly from any given woodshop complete with graphics, shrink ready to sell on.


* Sorry that might sound a little unhinged, but as it is speculation after a questionable social media post, I guess I have a little leeway.


** Also why I didn't reply via the woodshop account too.


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Weird Insta story from Prime. Are they talking about PS, BBS or Clutch? Those are the only 3 I know of in Mexico.

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Ha yeah, maybe more so sour grapes or someone having an unhappy moment that their own woodshop is not doing so well?

I really don't know that much about industry politics but it seems there is no love lost between some people in and around the woodshops / skate industry in general.


Could be that the fact that a number of other distributors (maybe not woodshops directly) have increased imports of product from "unknown origin" which then usually means boards from China, or don't want to say where they get their wood, compared to others who are very proud of the fact that they make their own boards in their own factory, etc.

The way things are going, it is understandable, as has happened here in AU for a while now, where smaller manufacturers find it easier to import a container full of boards made in China or wherever they get them from than it is to make their own, then just put on heat transfers as needed for whatever graphic, brand, etc so they can stay a little more relevant, than getting boards directly from any given woodshop complete with graphics, shrink ready to sell on.


* Sorry that might sound a little unhinged, but as it is speculation after a questionable social media post, I guess I have a little leeway.


** Also why I didn't reply via the woodshop account too.

That’s the sense I got too. Seems salty to throw that out there without any sourcing or anything.

Edit: Wait, are you Woodshop? I always thought it was someone else and you were just a frequent contributor. 🤣 A real Clark Kent/Superman situation we’ve got here.

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One in the same.

The only reason I started a dedicated account for Woodshop way back when ever it was, just so I could give others the Woodshop account info to be able to upload and change the master list, in case I didn't or wasn't able to for whatever reason.

Funny thing is that seemed to fizzle out, as the two others I had in mind really didn't want to do it, but it still stands.  At least to have a dedicated account, someone else at some point could take it over and keep up the master list, which is actually not very difficult now that it is pretty much all done, just a little upkeep now and then on the first page master list.

Any which way, I never had it as a special secret or anything, just wanted to keep "facts and info" to this account, the other one with a more personal view or opinions or whatever else.




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Weird Insta story from Prime. Are they talking about PS, BBS or Clutch? Those are the only 3 I know of in Mexico.

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Ha yeah, maybe more so sour grapes or someone having an unhappy moment that their own woodshop is not doing so well?

I really don't know that much about industry politics but it seems there is no love lost between some people in and around the woodshops / skate industry in general.


Could be that the fact that a number of other distributors (maybe not woodshops directly) have increased imports of product from "unknown origin" which then usually means boards from China, or don't want to say where they get their wood, compared to others who are very proud of the fact that they make their own boards in their own factory, etc.

The way things are going, it is understandable, as has happened here in AU for a while now, where smaller manufacturers find it easier to import a container full of boards made in China or wherever they get them from than it is to make their own, then just put on heat transfers as needed for whatever graphic, brand, etc so they can stay a little more relevant, than getting boards directly from any given woodshop complete with graphics, shrink ready to sell on.


* Sorry that might sound a little unhinged, but as it is speculation after a questionable social media post, I guess I have a little leeway.


** Also why I didn't reply via the woodshop account too.
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That’s the sense I got too. Seems salty to throw that out there without any sourcing or anything.

Edit: Wait, are you Woodshop? I always thought it was someone else and you were just a frequent contributor. 🤣 A real Clark Kent/Superman situation we’ve got here.



Could say "Nothing to see, please carry on" but any which way, I am just happy to have a good place to have an outlet for my obsession and madness, so to speak.
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Weird Insta story from Prime. Are they talking about PS, BBS or Clutch? Those are the only 3 I know of in Mexico.

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Ha yeah, maybe more so sour grapes or someone having an unhappy moment that their own woodshop is not doing so well?

I really don't know that much about industry politics but it seems there is no love lost between some people in and around the woodshops / skate industry in general.


Could be that the fact that a number of other distributors (maybe not woodshops directly) have increased imports of product from "unknown origin" which then usually means boards from China, or don't want to say where they get their wood, compared to others who are very proud of the fact that they make their own boards in their own factory, etc.

The way things are going, it is understandable, as has happened here in AU for a while now, where smaller manufacturers find it easier to import a container full of boards made in China or wherever they get them from than it is to make their own, then just put on heat transfers as needed for whatever graphic, brand, etc so they can stay a little more relevant, than getting boards directly from any given woodshop complete with graphics, shrink ready to sell on.


* Sorry that might sound a little unhinged, but as it is speculation after a questionable social media post, I guess I have a little leeway.


** Also why I didn't reply via the woodshop account too.
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That’s the sense I got too. Seems salty to throw that out there without any sourcing or anything.

Edit: Wait, are you Woodshop? I always thought it was someone else and you were just a frequent contributor. 🤣 A real Clark Kent/Superman situation we’ve got here.
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Could say "Nothing to see, please carry on" but any which way, I am just happy to have a good place to have an outlet for my obsession and madness, so to speak.

I love it. It makes so much sense. And I do really appreciate you as a gear resource on this forum.

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I think in Europe skateboarders are more into using a good wood also for small company
I'm really into BBS and PsStix
Starting appreciate HLC a lot more lately
But i'm totally not into Chinese wood, and a lot of people use it for their company
it's a shame in some way

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Is Powell using 3 different manufacturers?

Seems like all Non-Flight Powell decks are now made in China?

"Our NEW Powell Peralta popsicles are made in our Skate One China factory using Skate One AirLam® presses, and the same maple and glue to match our engineering specifications. They’re light, thin, have excellent torsional rigidity, and crisp pop.

Great for beginners to pro level skating at an awesome price.  Works well in the streets, skateparks, pools, freestyle, bombing hills or just pushing to the store.

Premium quality, 7 ply hard-rock maple, made right."


and the Flight decks specifically say "U.S. Hard-Rock Maple" where as the China decks omit this.

"Powell Peralta® decks are made in the USA at our skateboard manufacturing facility in Ventura, CA. Materials include U.S. hard rock maple, high strength fiberglass, AirLam fused with epoxy resin and are warranted against delamination for their useful life. Our graphics are created in-house using non-solvent based inks and paints to keep our atmosphere cleaner."

And then the RE-issue deck say "made with out partner in Mexico".

"Powell-Peralta re-issue decks are close reproductions of their 1980’s counterparts, featuring the original top and bottom graphics, shape and concave. Made with our partner in Mexico. Materials include U.S. hard rock maple and glue that meets our specifications, warranted against delamination for their useful life. Shape and graphics created in Santa Barbara, CA."

yeah yea, no one cares about Powell but I find this interesting.
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I think in Europe skateboarders are more into using a good wood also for small company
I'm really into BBS and PsStix
Starting appreciate HLC a lot more lately
But i'm totally not into Chinese wood, and a lot of people use it for their company
it's a shame in some way

lol 9/10 china decks are way better than that ps stix garbage, this is a 2005 ass take

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I think in Europe skateboarders are more into using a good wood also for small company
I'm really into BBS and PsStix
Starting appreciate HLC a lot more lately
But i'm totally not into Chinese wood, and a lot of people use it for their company
it's a shame in some way
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lol 9/10 china decks are way better than that ps stix garbage, this is a 2005 ass take

Yeah that sounds like a guy who's never even skated a China deck. The DLX China decks are great, much better than e.g. HLC decks which are heavy and get soggy fast.

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no they don't get soggy fast
your sample size doesn't mean shit

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I think in Europe skateboarders are more into using a good wood also for small company
I'm really into BBS and PsStix
Starting appreciate HLC a lot more lately
But i'm totally not into Chinese wood, and a lot of people use it for their company
it's a shame in some way
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lol 9/10 china decks are way better than that ps stix garbage, this is a 2005 ass take
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Yeah that sounds like a guy who's never even skated a China deck. The DLX China decks are great, much better than e.g. HLC decks which are heavy and get soggy fast.

i’ve been skating hlc boards from time to time since i started skating 15 years ago, they were never terrible (better than ps for sure) but they’ve definitely improved over the years. this is probably anecdotal but whenever i had jart branded boards (don’t judge, i was broke and they were cheap) they broke very easily, but different brands on hlc wood were pretty much always decent. last year i had a few and all were very nice. haven’t skated any china dlx decks yet but i’ve always liked resin 7 boards

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A homie had a Plan B HLC board break on the first day of skating it and to add insult to injury on the very same day they released a video that begins with a board breaking in the exact same way. :D


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I think different woodshops and their boards are all relative, but also very subjective, in that there is a comparable product, but yes individual user experience still remains to be the main thing to determine whether or not someone likes a woodshop or not.

To explain further, I have seen almost every single woodshop board in pieces within 5 mins of setting up, no exaggeration, even had a few myself over the years, where I have been too keen right out the gate and landed wrong, broke or cracked a board and thought that was a big fat waste of money.  To also say I have seen boards from the same drop / same graphic / same run or whatever last years, yes years, when I had bought a number of them, which I would often skate for a while, then pass on to others, so this one had been through maybe four sets of hands and was still going, although so worn down it was barely worth looking at.  Very specific grip tape lines / design helped identify a few of my old boards too.


Anyway, I know there will always be people who say Woodshop / Board A is better than Woodshop / Board B or C or D, then others who will say B is best, others who will say C is best, or D or whatever and so on.  Sure there will be some boards that last better than others, some with quality control issues, some even of my own that have delam issues from what I might consider the best woodshop, but when you think about how boards are made, or what goes into them, then how much of a different journey they take to get to the end user, sometimes they might be in a warehouse for almost no time at all, other times years, then in the shop, in storage, on trucks or whatever else, sure there are going to be some differences in the boards, not to mention the end user and how they land, what kind of stress the board is put under on any given day which will then help it to last or cause it to flex out or break more quickly than other boards, etc.

The list goes on and on and on.



As to the interesting discussion as to where boards are made, at one point a certain woodshop in USA was the best of the best, so strong, stiff and such good boards I used to ride, but skating a few boards now from that same woodshop that had moved product elsewhere (not China), I find myself wondering how did things go so wrong.  No I am not mentioning the woodshop by name but I keep seeing comments of quality of product and inconsistencies and can't help wonder as it doesn't seem like an isolated incident.

I have skated some boards from China over the years and they were rubbish, yes plain cheap rubbish.  Other boards from China are amazing in terms of quality and how they hold up and the people who skate them really enjoy them.  Obviously two different woodshops or very different production facilities, but I feel like now more so than ever, making a generalisation that boards from a certain place are better than others is not providing all the facts.


That is probably already too much information in one single post, but I welcome people to share their views on any and every woodshop they have had boards from, if for nothing more than to have the information out there.

Thank you everyone for adding to this thread.



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If anyone goes to this and has a chance, please snap some pics and share anything interesting your see. Really wish i could go just to check stuff out.

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Has anyone mentioned customskateboards.com being Madrid? I got my first boards from them back in 2019 or 18. I remember them being some of the best boards I ever rode at the time. I wasn’t a woodshop nerd so I didn’t think about it

They’re both out of Huntington. CB post factory tours and the look similar. In the CB videos all the veneer shipments have “MS” on them making believe they’re Madrid skateboards.

This may have come up before and I may have figured this out already and forgot.


Never mind. Ms stands for mimic skateboards. I did already look this up years ago and forgot. They are different from Madrid.

Great boards though
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I think different woodshops and their boards are all relative, but also very subjective, in that there is a comparable product, but yes individual user experience still remains to be the main thing to determine whether or not someone likes a woodshop or not.

To explain further, I have seen almost every single woodshop board in pieces within 5 mins of setting up, no exaggeration, even had a few myself over the years, where I have been too keen right out the gate and landed wrong, broke or cracked a board and thought that was a big fat waste of money.  To also say I have seen boards from the same drop / same graphic / same run or whatever last years, yes years, when I had bought a number of them, which I would often skate for a while, then pass on to others, so this one had been through maybe four sets of hands and was still going, although so worn down it was barely worth looking at.  Very specific grip tape lines / design helped identify a few of my old boards too.


Anyway, I know there will always be people who say Woodshop / Board A is better than Woodshop / Board B or C or D, then others who will say B is best, others who will say C is best, or D or whatever and so on.  Sure there will be some boards that last better than others, some with quality control issues, some even of my own that have delam issues from what I might consider the best woodshop, but when you think about how boards are made, or what goes into them, then how much of a different journey they take to get to the end user, sometimes they might be in a warehouse for almost no time at all, other times years, then in the shop, in storage, on trucks or whatever else, sure there are going to be some differences in the boards, not to mention the end user and how they land, what kind of stress the board is put under on any given day which will then help it to last or cause it to flex out or break more quickly than other boards, etc.

The list goes on and on and on.



As to the interesting discussion as to where boards are made, at one point a certain woodshop in USA was the best of the best, so strong, stiff and such good boards I used to ride, but skating a few boards now from that same woodshop that had moved product elsewhere (not China), I find myself wondering how did things go so wrong.  No I am not mentioning the woodshop by name but I keep seeing comments of quality of product and inconsistencies and can't help wonder as it doesn't seem like an isolated incident.

I have skated some boards from China over the years and they were rubbish, yes plain cheap rubbish.  Other boards from China are amazing in terms of quality and how they hold up and the people who skate them really enjoy them.  Obviously two different woodshops or very different production facilities, but I feel like now more so than ever, making a generalisation that boards from a certain place are better than others is not providing all the facts.


That is probably already too much information in one single post, but I welcome people to share their views on any and every woodshop they have had boards from, if for nothing more than to have the information out there.

Thank you everyone for adding to this thread.

let me preface this with saying that i appreciate your service, and your efforts in getting information out there, pinned, accurate, stable.

but. when you couch your statements to this degree, i find it annoying/frustrating. maybe you are a distributor? maybe you work in the industry? this level of lukecold take is fucked. if, and i’m not saying you said it was bbs/and/or ps stix, moved their production to mexico and now it sucks, say that shit. please. with your whole wrist. bang it out. you could always add the obvious: ‘just my opinion’, as though folks on here cannot discern that.

i appreciate your contributions, and the spirit behind them, and you can obviously feel free to ignore my unasked for feedback, or tell me to fuck off. i am a product of a bygone era, when things were too binary, wack or alright, good or bad.
my experience with gear over my 40 years of being in and out of skating is that one group will have the juice, and then fumble it after a bit. examples: es made some good shoes and then their quality became unbearable, nike sb hit hard with obviously better build quality, and that started to fizzle out. adidas had some great shoes, and then they slowly went shit. and on and on. ps stix was the best for a good run, and then bbs held the crown. etc.
stuff changes. i use informed opinions to help guide me, from the local shop level, and then here online.

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let me preface this with saying that i appreciate your service, and your efforts in getting information out there, pinned, accurate, stable.

but. when you couch your statements to this degree, i find it annoying/frustrating. maybe you are a distributor? maybe you work in the industry? this level of lukecold take is fucked. if, and i’m not saying you said it was bbs/and/or ps stix, moved their production to mexico and now it sucks, say that shit. please. with your whole wrist. bang it out. you could always add the obvious: ‘just my opinion’, as though folks on here cannot discern that.

i appreciate your contributions, and the spirit behind them, and you can obviously feel free to ignore my unasked for feedback, or tell me to fuck off. i am a product of a bygone era, when things were too binary, wack or alright, good or bad.
my experience with gear over my 40 years of being in and out of skating is that one group will have the juice, and then fumble it after a bit. examples: es made some good shoes and then their quality became unbearable, nike sb hit hard with obviously better build quality, and that started to fizzle out. adidas had some great shoes, and then they slowly went shit. and on and on. ps stix was the best for a good run, and then bbs held the crown. etc.
stuff changes. i use informed opinions to help guide me, from the local shop level, and then here online.

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Ha yeah, I could have been a politician maybe, but the most interesting part is people have contacted the Woodshop account before asking (sometimes almost demanding) that some comments / posts be removed, some listings removed for certain brands, some other info changed, etc.

For the most part the Woodshop account is very much "info only" but you could be right in saying exactly what you said there too.

My own personal preference is BBS and has been for more than twenty years, PS Stix before that mainly being Black Label decks around the 2000 era, but now nothing adds up like a good DLX board, or for some other shapes, just a good BBS board for me.  Just to keep an open mind, I have specifically bought boards more recently from almost every known woodshop I could get my hands on just to compare and see what the fuss is about, but I still prefer BBS without question.

I have friends who swear by PS Stix to this day, but I feel like the numbers are going down and other people have been saying as much online - here and elsewhere too.  I bought a PS Stix board not too long ago and skated it - not bad to me, but I didn't like the concave, the shape seemed a bit weird and I passed it on to someone else who is still skating it and says it is great.

A couple of Clutch boards I still have set up are skating fine, as are DSM, HLC, Prime, old PS Stix boards and many more, but I do have a lot of boards set up at the shop / indoor park for people to try, as well as way too many used boards that can be set up as well on a loan / trial basis, just so someone knows what the board shape or size or brand is like.


I would often go in to as many skate shops as I could back when I was travelling around the country for work, stand on anything and everything, talk way too much with shop people who were interested in the small things about different boards, different concaves, different woodshops, etc and have done for a long time, so not having access to that now is somewhat of a dead stop for getting to see and feel all the different boards out there, so I have been more interested in online information, as per Slap in general.

Although there might be a significant shift from certain brands from one woodshop to another at different times over the years, there will always be someone who would skate something regardless, so I feel that it is wrong to just say this one is good and that one is bad.

Gone since 1988.  I talk too much about skateboards.  Sorry.

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At least you have my own opinions there now, but I agree with you on the blandness of the other post.

I do work in the industry and I do watch what I say much more than I used to, because I would (and still do) often say too much and put my foot in it more often than I would like to admit, but I have my own preference of product that is very specific and although I do like to try different things, I would also try not to shut anyone down for liking something other than what I like too.

It could be said that through Slap I have very much had the interest in buying and trying a lot of other things I never would have touched up until I had a forced break around 2017 and then again in 2020, so since then I have branched out and have many more varied options in boards, trucks, wheels, bearings, bushings, just to see what they were like and I think I am better for it.

Prior to that, I would have only ridden BBS wood (usually DLX decks) with Jessup grip, Indy standard trucks, Bones bearings, Spitfire wheels, Shortys bolts, Vans shoes, Dickies 874 pants with tags removed, more often than not plain Gildan tees, mesh caps...  oh it is a very short list and very specific, but that is me.  To be fair, this is still me and I am not about to change any time soon either.

Probably too much for the Woodshop thread, but as I said, I often say too much.

Gone since 1988.  I talk too much about skateboards.  Sorry.

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oh i appreciate you

and i do remember that you had a narrow list of things you liked, and i’ve always been envious of that: the uniform (874s, same trucks, vans, etc etc).


i’ve needed to update my opinions: i’ve always been pro ps stix, but they’ve gone thru rough times in the past, and sounds like they be there now. when it’s good it’s the best. new balance 1010s were an easy recommendation for me to make to others, after i had two pairs, but others have said that their product went thru a rough spot, and is maybe doing well
and good now.
all to say, there are fluctuations, which makes sense in this wild weird capitalistic cacophony

thanks again for your time and thoughtfulness

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Anyone know what woodshop AWH gets their blank decks from???  They recently started to offer blank twin tails in 8.0, 8.25 & 8.5 but wanted to know if anyone had anymore info?
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https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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As I saw you post in the Twins thread:


If your local shop uses AWH as a distributor, might ask them about these blank twins... South Central Wood, confirmed with a phone call

https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc


Thanks and good to have it all here too.


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As I saw you post in the Twins thread:


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https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)

Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


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As I saw you post in the Twins thread:


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Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.



Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.

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https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)
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Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


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Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.

I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?

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As I saw you post in the Twins thread:


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If your local shop uses AWH as a distributor, might ask them about these blank twins... South Central Wood, confirmed with a phone call

https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)
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Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


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Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.
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I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?

Going to be honest, I don’t remember and I already gripped it. Makes sense that Rasa would do an I&I stamp given the vibes. The numerals on other BBS boards are just for DLX brands. It’s their number in the stack.

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As I saw you post in the Twins thread:


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If your local shop uses AWH as a distributor, might ask them about these blank twins... South Central Wood, confirmed with a phone call

https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)
[close]

Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


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Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.
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I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?
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Going to be honest, I don’t remember and I already gripped it. Makes sense that Rasa would do an I&I stamp given the vibes. The numerals on other BBS boards are just for DLX brands. It’s their number in the stack.

Ya I'm aware of all the BBS stack markings.. just that stamp I'm curious about

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If your local shop uses AWH as a distributor, might ask them about these blank twins... South Central Wood, confirmed with a phone call

https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)
[close]

Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


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Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.
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I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?
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Going to be honest, I don’t remember and I already gripped it. Makes sense that Rasa would do an I&I stamp given the vibes. The numerals on other BBS boards are just for DLX brands. It’s their number in the stack.
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Ya I'm aware of all the BBS stack markings.. just that stamp I'm curious about

Yeah just seems like a Rasta reference to me, but I hadn’t seen it before.

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As I saw you post in the Twins thread:


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If your local shop uses AWH as a distributor, might ask them about these blank twins... South Central Wood, confirmed with a phone call

https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)
[close]

Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


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Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.
[close]

I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?
[close]

Going to be honest, I don’t remember and I already gripped it. Makes sense that Rasa would do an I&I stamp given the vibes. The numerals on other BBS boards are just for DLX brands. It’s their number in the stack.
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Ya I'm aware of all the BBS stack markings.. just that stamp I'm curious about
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Yeah just seems like a Rasta reference to me, but I hadn’t seen it before.

Word I’ll do some diggin. Also mad respect for actually gripping and skating that Rasa. I’ll do it one day but for now it’s my wall center piece lol

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https://www.awhsales.com/shop?search=blank+deck+pp+twin&order=name+asc
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Thanks and good to have it all here too.


:)
[close]

Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.


[close]

Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.
[close]

I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?
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Going to be honest, I don’t remember and I already gripped it. Makes sense that Rasa would do an I&I stamp given the vibes. The numerals on other BBS boards are just for DLX brands. It’s their number in the stack.
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Ya I'm aware of all the BBS stack markings.. just that stamp I'm curious about
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Yeah just seems like a Rasta reference to me, but I hadn’t seen it before.
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Word I’ll do some diggin. Also mad respect for actually gripping and skating that Rasa. I’ll do it one day but for now it’s my wall center piece lol

It’s a great shape. I had to skate it!

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Hey man, would you have any info on the stamp of this old Rasa Libre deck? Used to skate it growing up, picked up a NOS deck and curious about the stamp.

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Looks like BBS with that bigger dimple. Weirdly I also acquired a circa early 2000s Rasa deck and messaged Matt. He confirmed it was BBS.
[close]

I had a feeling it was BBS with that dimple, think I remember reading they did that. Since I've been back skating I've only seen the numerals (been out the game for nearly a decade) so guess that's their thing now.

Does yours have the same I&I (?) stamp?
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Going to be honest, I don’t remember and I already gripped it. Makes sense that Rasa would do an I&I stamp given the vibes. The numerals on other BBS boards are just for DLX brands. It’s their number in the stack.
[close]

Ya I'm aware of all the BBS stack markings.. just that stamp I'm curious about
[close]

Yeah just seems like a Rasta reference to me, but I hadn’t seen it before.
[close]

Word I’ll do some diggin. Also mad respect for actually gripping and skating that Rasa. I’ll do it one day but for now it’s my wall center piece lol
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It’s a great shape. I had to skate it!



I was going to cut most of the quotes but just cut the pic.

As to the stamps, BBS used to do very specific stamps for the various DLX brands.

I still have one with this stamped in to the front bolts area:

RE
AL


Then there are others with various different stamps that I can't recall right now, but they were there back in the day, at least in the 00s.

I think they stopped doing that for a while, then started doing the press stack number from maybe 2018 or 2019 as boards I have from 2017 and before then don't have anything besides the dimple. 

Could be wrong on the exact year, but that seemed about right from when I was getting boards for the shop.


Some other BBS brands had other things too, eg DGK / Kayo boards had something similar on top as per a couple of old ones I have of those too.




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