Titus Guenter Mokulys Rasta Deck
Overview | |
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Make | Titus |
Skater | Guenter Mokulys |
Model | Rasta |
Specs | |
Width | 8.125" (206 mm) |
Length | 28.625" (727 mm) |
BIS # | 8.125"-28.625"------- |
Nose Shape | Blunt |
Tail Shape | Blunt |
Kicktail | Single Kick |
Rails | Rounded |
Concave | Flat |
Mounting Holes | Standard |
Colors | Black, White |
Origin | |
Retail Availability | 2000's |
Graphics
This memorable graphic was inspired by the back cover of Peter Tosh's "Mystic Man" album.[2]
The graphic features Peter Tosh wearing a Titus shirt and riding a skateboard (instead of a unicycle), over a thick-striped background of the Rastafari flag colors. He also has a pipe in his mouth with the words "STREETSTYLE" and "FREESTYLE" emanating from the pipe like smoke. The "STREET" and "FREE" words converge into a single "STYLE". "GÜNTER MOKULYS" is printed along the left side of his leg, along the bend of his knees and buttocks.
Around 2005, Decomposed released Guenter's 1st Decomposed Pro Model, with a spoofed version of these graphics.
Gallery
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Titus Guenter Mokulys Rasta Deck Magazine Ad[3]
References
- ↑ Decomposed Skateboards Facebook post - December 28, 2013
- ↑ Graphic inspiration revealed by Simon Mrozinski in the original Decomposed Skateboards Facebook post - December 29, 2013
- ↑ Magazine ad posted by Matthijs van Wijk in the original Decomposed Skateboards Facebook post - December 31, 2013