i had the Schmitt Stix Allen Midgett back in the day, as well as a freestyle board that was someone other than Rodney Mullen. and it's true what they say about who finished second. i genuinely have no idea whose sig was on that board.
i had the Schmitt Stix Allen Midgett back in the day, as well as a freestyle board that was someone other than Rodney Mullen. and it's true what they say about who finished second. i genuinely have no idea whose sig was on that board.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
That name does not ring a bell. The more I think about it, maybe it *was* a Rodney Mullen board. I'm old.
I've had this beater deck since around 1990, and never knew whose model it was. I kinda still don't, but I peeled off a little of the grip tape and found this "Copyright 1988 Steadman Industries" graphic:
no graphics on the underside. The kid I got it from had sanded it clean and covered it with South of The Border bumper stickers.
Thats a Steve Steadham board. He rode for Powell then did his own thing. Looks like one of his own graphics.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to David S. Wallens :
Pretty much the king of rail slides.
I gotta argue Cab or Grosso for that one.
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