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Pacific Southwest Enterprises: Best of Both Worlds

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The best of both worlds from Pacific Southwest Enterprises. They’ve got something called a PSE and a Rayo-De-Calif. When you add those catchy product names to the company called Pacific Southwest Enterprises, you’ve got the worst marketing strategy ever. In 1975 a skateboard deck is called a skateboard chassis.

The PSE 27″ Hand-Laminated Hardwood Masterpiece

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RAYO-DE-CALIF. Again, what is a RAYO-DE-CALIF? Ray of California?

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PSE 27″ Hand-Laminated Hardwood Masterpiece
features sixteen individual hardwood laminations of walnut, spruce, ash, mahogany and ebony

  • Chassis only $12.95
  • Completed skateboard with Roller Sport urethane and Chicago or Sure Grip trucks $27.95
  • Add $2.00 if Shockers are desired when ordering a completed skateboard

24″ or 21″ RAYO-DE-CALIF. Precision Extruded Fiberglass
An extremely durable skateboard chassis with mild flexibility and completely guaranteed.

  • Unfinished and unshaped chassis blank $7.95
  • Finished and shaped chassis $14.95
  • Completed skateboard with Roller Sports urethane wheels and Chicago
    or Sure Grip trucks $29.95
  • Add $2.00 if Shockers are desired when ordering completed skateboard

Available at fine surf shops and sporting goods stores everywhere.
For mail order send cash, check or money order to:
Pacific Southwest Enterprises
5059 Newport. Suite 104
San Diego, Calif. 92107
(714) 225-9055

Note: when ordering by mail be sure to specify length of board. which trucks you’d like. and add $2.00 to the price to cover postage for a completed skateboard. or $1.00 if ordering chassis only. Thank you.

Skateboarder V2 N1 Summer 1975

The return of Skateboarder after being dormant from the 60's! The cover even has a 60's vibe to it. That's Greg Weaver in a pool. 80 pages long and no mention of where they had been for 10 years. If you look at some online uploads of V1#4, they say 1975, but the masthead itself says 1965. There is an editorial on page 17 talking about the comeback of skateboarding, with a photo and all credit going to Frank Nasworthy and urethane wheels. There's an article and photos on dowhill, a 2 page debate about stif vs flexible boards, a "Going Vertical" photo feature with most riders a yard below the coping, a random assortment of freestyle photos, contest roundups, longboards, "photos from readers' (how did they get photos and mail from readers when they hadn't published an issue in 10 years? A: probably sent to parent publication Surfer and diverted to Skateboarder. ) and Who's Hot features with Bon Neishi, Torger Johnson, Chris Yandell, Bruce Logan, Tom Sims, Bruce's Walker, Glen Woodruff, and Greg Weaver.

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