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This deck is known for being the last freestyle deck produced from that era, before the skateboard industry abandoned freestyle altogether.
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This deck is known for being the last freestyle deck produced from that era, before the skateboard industry abandoned freestyle altogether.

Revision as of 23:58, 13 August 2017

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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

This deck is known for being the last freestyle deck produced from that era, before the skateboard industry abandoned freestyle altogether.