DGk Censored decks

Friday T&A on S&A: DGK Censored Decks

Who needs subtlety when you can hit someone over the head. The Censored series from DGK expands on a familiar theme in skateboard graphics. There have been some European companies with more explicit decks in this decade, and pin-up art on skateboards predates the Corey Webster model. In the early nineties there was the infamous Randy Colvin World Industries deck that came in a black plastic bag. I’m not going to host this image, yes, I’m prude. A lot of online skateshops have blurred them as well. You can see it on the Slap Forums or anywhere else if you do a search of DGK and Censored. The DGK Censored Series… When you care enough to let the whole world know you’ve got no class.

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5 thoughts on “Friday T&A on S&A: DGK Censored Decks

  1. Good job, Stevie. I’d buy the whole series if a Portland shop had them, but Portland is too classy.

    Well I’m off to the Acrop for breakfast.

  2. so weak and trashy. And who the f-ck is DKG anyway? Oh, it’s one of those “lifestyle/urban” brand right?

  3. Like that line in The forty year old virgin “After a while I kinda felt sorry for the horse”. Everything that exists has the responsibility to be creative and artistic… take that away and there is just no point.

  4. your lord and savior on July 8, 2008 - Reply

    DIS SHIT GO IN DA BAY, YADIDIBOOBOO!!!

  5. your lord and savior on July 8, 2008 - Reply

    dis shit aint photoshoped, i seen all of dem at my local shop blah, yAHER?

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