Skate and Annoy
  • Daily
  • Features
    • All Features
    • Ebay Watch
    • Grover's Video Korner
  • Galleries
    • Latest Galleries
    • 80's Skatezines
    • Vintage Skate Stickers
    • Vintage Skatemag Adverts
    • Comic Books
    • Skateboard Surfer Trading Cards
  • Reviews
    • Latest Reviews
    • Music
    • Print
    • Film - Video
    • Stuff
  • Buy Stuff
  • S&A
    • About
    • Support
    • Contact
Skate and Annoy Galleries

Archive for: Skateboard World Nov. 1977

Magazine Cover of Skateboard World Nov. 1977

The Magazine:

This Issue:

All adverts in: Skateboard World

Vee Skateboards

Company: Vee Skateboards
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Van’s New Skateboard Shoe

Company: Vans
Type: Shoes
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Rider: Stacy Peralta
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Track Force Wheels

Company: Track Force
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Skateboard Warehouse

Company: Skateboard Warehouse
Type: Distributors
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Ultra Flex Special Products

Company: Ultra Flex
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Rider: Steve Schisler
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Skatepark Publications: Blueprint for Profits

Company: Skatepark Publications
Type: Books / Manuals
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Skateboard World Magazine: It’s In The Bag

Company: Skateboard World Magazine
Type: Magazine Promo
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Scandinavian Ski Shop

Company: Scandinavian Ski Shop
Type: Mail Order / Skateshops
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Santana Trucks

Company: Santana
Type: Trucks
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Sanjon: Want To Sop Falling Off Your Skateboard?

Company: Sanjon
Type: Safety Equipment
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Road Rider Wheels: Ride the Winners

Company: Quality Products, Road Rider Wheels
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Rainbow Fins and Skateboards

Company: Rainbow
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Photo: Medeiros
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Powerflex: Get a Grip Gecko

Company: Powerflex
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Pacer Wheels Set the Pace

Company: IDI Urethane, Pacer
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Rider: Dave Dilberg
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

1 Comment

How About Oak Street Skates?

Company: Oak Street
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Rider: Michael Armstrong
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

1 Comment

NDSA Tradeshow

Company: NSDA
Type: Organizations, Trade Shows
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

MVP Sports Gum

Company: MVP Sports Gum
Type: Food
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Motoboard Racing Everyday!

Company: Motoboard International
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Makaha: Then Now Tomorrow

Company: Makaha
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Makaha Radials

Company: Makaha
Type: Shoes
Decade: 70's
Year: 1977
Rider: Wentzle Ruml
Photo: Lance Hopkins
Mag: Skateboard World
Issue: Skateboard World Nov. 1977
Country: USA

0 comments

Older posts
Newer posts

Recent Comments

  • Daniel Edwards: Once again it was beautiful because as you skate you can actually gain speed by bouncing slightly and becoming one with the board the trucks were awesome and the whole board was pretty expensive: I be...
  • Daniel Edwards: Do you have the old Excalibur trucks with three little coil springs each. I think it was in 1980 and the actual board said Wayne Brown on the top surface but once again the trucks for Excalibur three ...
  • Kilwag: Fixed, thanks....
  • Brad: Ethic or Ethnic? Spell check...
  • James Finley: You're a badass vet Brad. Much love. How all this shit really went down was Craig and I were at a Newton get together at his home. Craig and I were in the shop smelling some cocaine. The original ...
  • Darkmarkshadows/ Mark Healy: I remember their "pro rider" Steve Johnson, what a maroon! We ALLWAYS had a laugh whenever he showed up, he didn't even know when we made fun of him, hey ,aren't you a pro rider? Are you sure you shou...
  • Darkmarkshadows/ Mark Healy: Hey I think Paul weir had a whole lot of alva skateboard stuff, we all did right? Well I remember opening new boards and other stuff from garden and smith, well the boards from alva did NOT come with ...
  • Ty Snowden: If you still have it Paul I’ll take it....
  • Wes: I got a mint thunderbolt 2 Send me an email...
  • Kilwag: Rockin' Ron, is that you?...
  • Kilwag: Good find. Looks like you sourced it....
  • Magnus: I'm in no way an expert in skateboarding history, but. Based on the pictures off of Hobart "Hobie" Alter's hall of fame page on the "Skateboarding Heritage Foundation" website (attempting to link ...
  • Andy: ABEC ratings are not a guarantee of speed or durability; they primarily measure dimensional tolerances so anything over abec 3 makes no difference to skating whatsoever but you try getting skaters to ...
  • 4o Image API: It's interesting that this board might have an Efco motor. I've never heard of them being involved in skateboards before, only in small engines. Could be a neat piece for anyone interested in the hist...
  • Kvon: Good to see MC still killing it!...
  • Kvon: That bowl looks so rad!...
  • Shawn MacLeod: I just saw this post. I used to skate with John when I was a kid in Hacienda Heights. He and Frank were good friends with my best Freind Erich Hernandez brother Chris Hernandez. I saw Frank about 25yr...
  • Scott Proctor: I have a gran prix sure grip skateboard that is over 50 years old in good condition. I was wondering if it's worth anything....
  • Justin Seng: "Scorpy" is a sick name, dude!...
  • Danne Håkansson: Hahahaha! I saw one of these here in Sweden. I instantly bought it, and it arrived today. Totally hilarious! When looking at it I just can’t stop laughing!...
  • Conor: Anyone know where you could get these now?...
  • Alexander: This is great thanks!...
  • Adam: I bought some wheels under some UFO name around the mid to late 1990s. I was looking for wheels smaller than 38mm and bought 35mm. They were completely flat and were amazing... never got a flatspot. ...
  • Sean: I just wanted to say how much I love your products! I'm a big fan and really enjoy everything your brand stands for. I’d love to show my support, but I’m not in a place to buy any stickers right n...
  • Matt: Troy Gibordi and Mike Kepper. Union New Jersey Boards...
  • Steve spurlock: Good times, luge racing in the hospital parking lots in burien . When I think back on that , there's no better place to be hit by a car than a hospital....
  • raye-valion gillette: Hi James, I am a curator at a museum in Salisbury and we are currently working on an exhibit about the Ocean Bowl. I would love to take a look at those photos if you still have them available. ple...
  • Soundboard: Dude, that old Nash soundboard is wild! Moving the radio compartment and removing the logo from the deck? That's some serious design evolution. Imagine shredding while listening to Paul Harvey, haha! ...
  • Clive Appleby: My first skate was a cobra comp. With ACS 9” (9’s) and RED Kryptonic (park) wheels. A smooth ride at the skatepark in West Vancouver....
  • Christiaan Dykstra: Dan Brown still skates pools. I saw him at the Venice beach park today. 2025. Hyped....
  • Michel Durand: I have one original...
  • Nicole Andrews: My 1st skateboard was the Widow Walker, in red. I didn’t know much about the company, just that’s all my Dad could afford. It was crap, but I was happy to have any kind of board. I still have it. ...
  • Text to Coloring: Those early motorized setups always felt like a wild mix of garage ingenuity and skate culture. Makes me wonder how many of these were actually functional riders versus just fascinating collector piec...
  • Ciaran Gallagher: My father manufactured and sold bobcat skateboards growing up in Derry Ireland. Would love to buy one . We should have trademarked the name bobcat ....
  • Jerry: Cool. I posted the photo yesterday as a story on Instagram and a lot of people contacted me asking who shot it/who the skater is. What’s your name so I can give you the photo credit? Or your account...
skateboarding patches
skateboarding group on facebook

Noise

Featured Reviews

 Reviews: skate
Grip City Wheels
 Reviews: music
Ambience
63 Nuggets From The Cramps’ Record Vault
 Reviews: print
Unknown Pleasures
Inside Joy Division by Peter Hook.
 Reviews: film-video
The Jam
About the Young Idea
 Reviews: stuff
Tech Deck
The Berrics Transforming Skatepark

Vintage Skate Mag Ads

Vintage Skate Mag AdsVintage Skate Mag AdsVintage Skate Mag AdsVintage Skate Mag Ads
Vintage Skate Mag AdsVintage Skate Mag AdsVintage Skate Mag AdsVintage Skate Mag Ads

Search and Annoy

S&A Daily
Features
Galleries
Reviews
About Skate & Annoy | Daily | Features | Galleries | Reviews | Contact
© Skate and Annoy where applicable, starring Steve McQueen, already in progress...
…