Tabla Powell Peralta OG Snub Ray Rodriguez Skull & Sword Teal Stain - 10" x 30"
Deck Shape 271
Deck Concave FK1
Deck Wheelbase 16.625"
Deck Length 28.25"
Deck Width 10"
Deck Nose 1.25"
Deck Tail 5.38"
Details
• Your stained deck is completely unique due to the natural variance in wood grain in the color dyed veneers, and may not match the above representation exactly.
• Long 4 - 2.5" old school truck hole pattern
About the Skull and Sword Artwork:
The Rodriguez "Skull & Sword" deck was the first pro signature deck graphic produced by Powell-Peralta. The graphic was conceived by Ray and Illustrated by V.C. Johnson with art direction from George Powell in 1979.
Initially released in two distinctly different shapes; a 10" x 30" "Widetail" version and a 10" x 28.5" "Snub Nose,” it came in "Brite-Lite" Dayglo yellow, orange, purple and green. In years to follow, it was made in various different colors and a Powell-Peralta logo was added. In 1983 Ray's signature was removed and replaced with a Powell-Peralta script logo. The graphic was also used for T-shirts and stickers.
Originally Released: 1979
Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
Deck Shape 271
Deck Concave FK1
Deck Wheelbase 16.625"
Deck Length 28.25"
Deck Width 10"
Deck Nose 1.25"
Deck Tail 5.38"
Details
• Your stained deck is completely unique due to the natural variance in wood grain in the color dyed veneers, and may not match the above representation exactly.
• Long 4 - 2.5" old school truck hole pattern
About the Skull and Sword Artwork:
The Rodriguez "Skull & Sword" deck was the first pro signature deck graphic produced by Powell-Peralta. The graphic was conceived by Ray and Illustrated by V.C. Johnson with art direction from George Powell in 1979.
Initially released in two distinctly different shapes; a 10" x 30" "Widetail" version and a 10" x 28.5" "Snub Nose,” it came in "Brite-Lite" Dayglo yellow, orange, purple and green. In years to follow, it was made in various different colors and a Powell-Peralta logo was added. In 1983 Ray's signature was removed and replaced with a Powell-Peralta script logo. The graphic was also used for T-shirts and stickers.
Originally Released: 1979
Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson