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Archive for: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976

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Foot Tred

Company: Foot Tred
Type: Grip Tape
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Contrex Tube Champ

Company: Contrex
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Continental – Wide Track Trucks

Company: Continental
Type: Skateboards, Trucks, Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Bahne – If This Were The Only Skateboard Left…

Company: Bahne
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Get Your Wheels In “Flite”

Company: Flite
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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What is Control?

Company: Control Products
Type: Distributors
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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World Professional Championship Invitational

Company: WOLF & RISSMILLER
Type: Contests and Demos
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Pacific Sundance – Trucking Skateboard Belt

Company: Skate Sailer
Type: Clothing
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Skate Sailer

Company: Skate Sailer
Type: Accessories
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Adventure Design – Fly With The Best

Company: Adventure Designs
Type: Clothing
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Fiberflex. The unique skateboard.

Company: Gordon and Smith
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Bushwakker Sportswear

Company: Bushwakker
Type: Clothing
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Curt Lindgren
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Brewer – World Champion Bob Jarvis

Company: Brewer Skateboards
Type: Skateboards, Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Bob Jarvis, Bob Madrigal, Bud Lamas, Kenny Means, Rodney Jesse, Scott Williams
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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B&K – 2 Ways To Turn Your Skateboard Into a Greatboard

Company: B&K
Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Arrowsmith – The Ultimate

Company: Arrowsmith
Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: John Hughes Jr, Steve Stackable
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Apex – Introducing the Super Sport

Company: Apex
Type: Trucks, Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Ampul Is Still The Best For Less

Company: Ampul
Type: Mail Order / Skateshops
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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Mr Bennett Alligator Wheels (B&W)

Type: Wheels
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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ACS – Don’t You Want The Best?

Company: ACS - American Cycle Systems
Type: Trucks
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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41st Avenue Skateboards

Company: 41st Avenue Skateboards
Type: Mail Order / Skateshops
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Mag: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N6 August 1976
Country: USA

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