Orange crate scooter replica

But if you squint…

My grandfather once made me a pretend switchblade out of a clothespin, rubber band and a popsicle stick. He also made me some stilts and one of those metal rings you push down the street with a stick. $100 will get you this historical inaccuracy, curiosity, and conversation starter. It’s a replica of the precursor to the skateboard, an orange crate scooter. The irony is that instead of roller skate trucks, it has actual skateboard trucks. It’s kind of like watching a period movie about a civil war vet where the female love interest is a white chick raised by native americans but still has a feathered 80’s hairdo. Or a WWII movie about Hitler where all the Nazis have British accents. Mountain Boy Sledworks makes these things by hand.

Discussion

7 thoughts on “But if you squint…

  1. I have a “kick sled” (like they offer in there catalog) but made by a different company (Eco-Surf). it’s fully fun, and it takes advantage of our pushing skills. a very cool tool if you live in a wintery area. I’d avoid buying one off any company that made this goofy scooter though.

  2. I’d avoid living in a wintery area!

  3. rain or snow pick your curse in the NW

  4. snow is way more ridable than rain

  5. houseofneil on February 24, 2009 - Reply

    it is? Hmm. We’ve had snow in the bowls of the skateparks in Chicago since early December. Wait, I tell a lie, it cleared out for 2 days, but then it snowed 4″ last saturday, so forget that. Snow sucks.

  6. only if you don’t have a mountian, plus you can shovel snow out of a bowl easier than rain.

  7. Those guys make some good snow sleds. Saw them first hand at Cabelas and almost pulled the plug on one.

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