Dwindle Skateboards - Rodney Mullen
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@cmonty72 Karma is pressing his decks in Cali, so is Assault
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So you go to the effort of using renewable timber from America/Canada and then you ship it to Asia for the cheap labour in manufacturing, then you ship it back to America? With all that shipping, what was the point of using renewable timber again?
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@moglimittl if things like sweatshops or cheap asain labor concern you, then perhaps check out 'NOTE' skateboards in the UK. A friend of mine has been riding their boards for about a year and a half now and he loves them. Ive sessioned his board a few times and it feels well made indead.
Also on a side note, iPath shoes are sweatshop free, even make hemp based footwear. Ive owned a tonne of these shoes and they are wicked, really well made.
Peace
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Mullen is bad ass and I have an Enjoi with Tensors but I'm going to try and buy American from now on.
Pocket Pistols perhaps?
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rodney's voice trips me out. i have no idea why but it just does
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look at all those asains
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@thenewpunkrockkid Just buy a board and shred it pieces.
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chińczyki się starają ale i tak deski się łamią szybko ;d
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Oh man I know hat you mean, right now I am trying to figure out if ArmorPly is made by Dwindle/DSM, or if DarkStar is some other independent manufacturer, but ArmorPly is BY FAR the strongest (heaviest too) deck I have ever ridden, its absolutely scary. I mean, 8 hard rock maple veneers, superbonding epoxy, AND carbon fiber? Fuck...!
Why you acting like your talking to Rodney? You think he's gonna hop online and read this? Dude he's out there making another god damn trick for us to revolutionise skating. Oh and the deck chipping and shit dude that's life just like how your face is gonna get pounded in if you don't shut up
Blaynejw 2 years ago 11
Buy during the beginning/middle of fall. The board will be of better quality because they don't rush to fill the orders. Also there's no warping, contracting, or contrasting from heat or moisture. I just bought a Mullen board, and its chipping slightly on the side because the extreme heat of where I live (about 105 F) as compared to the warehouse I bought it from (approx. 87 F).
Also the moisture level in the planes and trucks they were delivered in.
All of these effect the quality of the deck.
thenewpunkrockkid 2 years ago 6