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This deck was made by Sundance surf shop in Ocean City, Maryland. |
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This deck is an exact replica of the original Sundance Joe Ayers Sundancer Deck, made by Paul Schmitt for JR, in his honor, at the Florida Skater Hall of Fame Ceremony back in 2015. Photo: Tim Morris
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Typical Sundancer graphic from the top of one of JR's original boards from the 1970's. Photo: Tim Morris
Features
Make | Sundance Skateboards |
Skater | Joe Ayers |
Model | Sundancer |
BIS # | ---∞----- |
Nose Shape | Blunt |
Tail Shape | Blunt |
Kicktail | No Kick |
Rails | Rounded |
Deck Shape | Symmetrical |
Concave | Flat |
Mounting Holes | Standard |
Colors | Natural |
Special Features | This deck was unique among freestyle boards; It was a symmetrical shape and had a rocker design - no Kicktail and no Concave. |
Discontinued | 1970's |
Retail Availability | 1970's |
Contributors | Tim Morris |
This deck was made by Sundance surf shop in Ocean City, Maryland.