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#11. Posted:
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Just found this on a website. Looks exactly like this.
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We all thought you were talking about an actual skateboard for tricks and stuff. This looks like a [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Penny board.
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I'm a skateboarder and good wheels are made from Urethane, not plastic. Decks are typically made from Canadian Maple also not plastic. Except hipster cruisers, like Penny Skateboards.

I would guess that the whole setup, brand new, only cost about $20. and you should throw it in the bin.
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USG wrote I'm a skateboarder and good wheels are made from Urethane, not plastic. Decks are typically made from Canadian Maple also not plastic. Except hipster cruisers, like Penny Skateboards.

I would guess that the whole setup, brand new, only cost about $20. and you should throw it in the bin.

I only just realised what kind of Skateboard you meant. It's a cruiser deck, but unfortunately is probably still not worth a lot and would be more of a collectors item. The trucks look terrible and the wheels still suck. Urethane wheels started becoming popular in the early 1970's. Which suggests that if it was a decent setup at the time, it wouldn't have plastic wheels.
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It also depends on the type of plastic,
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To all the members who know nothing about skateboarding, just don't post things you don't know

As so far mentioned, any sort of plastic board will not be a skateboard but more of a cruiser board

Considering that it is a cruiser board, most of them will come as a bundle so all the board, trucks, wheels etc with be all the same brand

And if you say it's smaller than a penny board then that is probably worth nothing unless its some special Hawaiian board

Just buy a skateboard, they're much better
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Must be a beginner/wal-mart board even though usually its indoor/outdoor wood.
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