World Industries Rodney Mullen Pooh Bear Deck

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Overview
Make World Industries
Skater Rodney Mullen
Model Mutt & Pooh Bear
Specs
Width 7.5" (191 mm)
Length 28.5" (724 mm)
Wheelbase 13.125" (333 mm)
BIS # 7.5"-28.5"--∞-----
Nose Length 4.75" (121 mm)
Tail Length 5.25" (133 mm)
Nose Shape Blunt Point
Tail Shape Blunt
Kicktail Double Kick
Rails Tapered
Concave Flat
Mounting Holes Old-School
Colors Red, Purple, Brown, Green
Artist Mark McKee
Construction 8-ply
Release Date 1990
Discontinued 1991
Retail Availability 1990-1991

The World Industries Rodney Mullen Pooh Bear Deck was an 8-ply Double Kick freestyle deck released in 1990. It was discontinued the next year, in 1991. This deck is known for being one of the last, if not the last, freestyle deck produced from that era, before the skateboard industry abandoned freestyle altogether.

Graphics

The graphics feature a big fat brown "mutt" standing with legs crossed, eating a cat leg with his right hand. He is leaning on the head of an evil Rocco Pooh bear with his left arm. The Pooh bear has a devil's pointed tail, horns on its head and is pulling a honey-covered hand out of a honey pot, which he is holding with his left arm. He is also wearing an SMA World Industries T-Shirt and slim sunglasses like Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The top graphic shows the backside of the mutt and pooh bear skipping away.