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Archive for: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976

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True Glide: In a Class By Itself

Company: True Glide
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Fox Skateboards Service Center

Company: Fox Surf Shop
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Bruce Walker
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Continental Skateboards: High Performance

Company: Continental
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Jack Brewer
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Cadillac Wheels: Accept No Substitutes

Company: Bahne, Cadillac
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Brewer: The High Performance Family

Company: Brewer Skateboards
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Ampul: The Lineup for 1976

Company: Ampul
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Sports West: Freestyle

Company: Freestyle / Sports West
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Hobie: Proven Performance

Company: Hobie
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Colin Hurst, Craig Chastnay, Gregg Weaver, Miguel Munoz, Mike Weed
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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G&S: What’s Best?

Company: Gordon and Smith
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Five Summer Stories Plus Four

Company: Macgillvray-Freeman Films
Type: Film/Video/Movies/TV
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Rolls Royce Wheels: Highrollers

Company: Rolls Royce Wheels
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Larry Bertleman
Photo: Dan Devine
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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B&K Wheels: The Others Don’t Stack Up

Company: B&K
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Super Skate Spray

Company: Super Skate Spray
Type: Accessories
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Bruce Logan
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Super Flex: You’ll Be a Winner!

Company: Super Flex
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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X-Caliber: New Spring Truck

Company: South Bay Recreational Products, X-Caliber
Type: Trucks
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976, Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Wayne Brown: There’s a Kick in Every Tail

Company: Wayne Brown Skateboards
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Brad Langager
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Sidewalk Surfers

Company: Joseph T Walker Products
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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UNREAL! Hobie Sundancer

Company: Hobie
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Skitch Hitchcock
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Hang Ten: Sportboards

Company: Hang Ten
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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Foot Tred Makes the Difference

Company: Foot Tred
Type: Grip Tape
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Joe Levitz
Photo: Richard Foree
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA

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