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{{Deck
{{Infobox deck
| image    = Santa Cruz Ray Meyer Skippy Deck (Front and Back).jpg
| image    = Santa Cruz Ray Meyer Skippy Deck (Front and Back).jpg
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| nose_shape = Blunt
| nose_shape = Blunt
| tail_shape = Blunt
| tail_shape = Blunt
| kicktail = Single Kick
| kicktail = Double Kick
| rails = Tapered
| rails = Tapered
| shape =  
| shape =  
| concave = Flat
| concave = Mild
| mounting_holes = Standard
| mounting_holes = Standard
| graphics = This classic graphic features the famous jar of Skippy creamy peanut butter and a container of Ovaltine. Ray is seen doing a variety of rad tricks wearing a mustache, glasses and a blue business suit. From nose to tail, the tricks are; a squatting [[Hang Ten Wheelie]], X-Ray vision stare, [[One-Wheel Nose Wheelie]] holding a brown briefcase, Deep in thought in a [[Crossfoot Pogo]], Lean-back something, [[Railflip]], Sleeping in bed with pajamas and a yellow skateboard leaning against the bed, and finally another squatting [[Hang Ten Wheelie]] while holding a brown briefcase with the [[Santa Cruz]] logo on it.
| colors = White
| colors = White
| artist = [[Jim Phillips]]
| artist = [[Jim Phillips]]
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| warranty =  
| warranty =  
| available_at =  
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| product_webpage =
| reviews =  
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| introductory_price =  
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| release_year  =  
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| discontinued = ?
| discontinued = ?
| retail_availability = 1980's
| retail_availability = 1987
| strengths =
| contributors = Special thanks to [[Brandon Ross]] and [[Ray Meyer]] for providing the dimensions on this one.
| weaknesses =
| misc =  
}}
}}
Special thanks to [[Brandon Ross]] and [[Ray Meyer]] for providing the dimensions on this one.
==Graphics==
This classic graphic features the famous jar of Skippy creamy peanut butter and a container of Ovaltine. Ray is seen doing a variety of rad tricks wearing a mustache, glasses and a blue business suit. From nose to tail, the tricks are; a squatting [[Hang Ten Nose Wheelie]], X-Ray vision stare, [[One-Wheel Nose Wheelie]] holding a brown briefcase, Deep in thought in a [[Crossfoot Pogo]], Lean-back something, [[Railflip]], Sleeping in bed with pajamas and a yellow skateboard leaning against the bed, and finally another squatting [[Hang Ten Nose Wheelie]] while holding a brown briefcase with the [[Santa Cruz]] logo on it.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Santa Cruz Ray Meyer Deck Ad Thrasher 8704p69.jpg|Ad from the [[Thrasher Magazine - 1987-04|April 1987]] issue of [[Thrasher Magazine]]
</gallery>

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Overview
Make Santa Cruz
Skater Ray Meyer
Model Skippy (1st Generation)
Specs
Width 7" (178 mm)
Length 27.25" (692 mm)
Wheelbase 12" (305 mm)
BIS # 7"-27.25"-------
Nose Length 4.875" (124 mm)
Tail Length 5.25" (133 mm)
Nose Shape Blunt
Tail Shape Blunt
Kicktail Double Kick
Rails Tapered
Concave Mild
Mounting Holes Standard
Colors White
Artist Jim Phillips
Origin USA
Discontinued ?
Retail Availability 1987
FSKB
Contributors Special thanks to Brandon Ross and Ray Meyer for providing the dimensions on this one.

Graphics

This classic graphic features the famous jar of Skippy creamy peanut butter and a container of Ovaltine. Ray is seen doing a variety of rad tricks wearing a mustache, glasses and a blue business suit. From nose to tail, the tricks are; a squatting Hang Ten Nose Wheelie, X-Ray vision stare, One-Wheel Nose Wheelie holding a brown briefcase, Deep in thought in a Crossfoot Pogo, Lean-back something, Railflip, Sleeping in bed with pajamas and a yellow skateboard leaning against the bed, and finally another squatting Hang Ten Nose Wheelie while holding a brown briefcase with the Santa Cruz logo on it.

Gallery