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The Bennett "lockerboard" was scootin' around the Crossroads show recently and Mr. Bennett called to say they're out on the market now in a limited run of hand-screened, numbered completes.  We're stoked to see the little, rockered deck out there!

 

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They've got the hook-hole in the nose, wheelwells that match perfectly when you crank'em over to turn the way Bennetts do and 'gators on the 4.3's.   They're at TailTap.com.  

 
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Front Page arrow General News arrow More JT Mystery Pics from the Past.
More JT Mystery Pics from the Past. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Silverfish   
Friday, 27 June 2008
The O.G. “Down Souther” Longboarder, Jeff Tatum is always coming up with new “old” photos.  Predictably, many of them feature JT grabbing some air on a longboard –whether the photo is 30 years old, or from yesterday.  These just came into the ‘Fish, with a note from JT…

Where the Heck is This and What’s he Skating?



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Genuine, 1970's Longboarding.

JT writes,  "Braaaaaaaaaah!  Another rare JT pic of the month!  Everytime I post stuff in my gallery on the ‘Fish, I’m just blown away by how many skaters can nail down when the photo was taken and what the skateboard is.  These guys are way better than my memory!  I can tell you all about the pools and how they skated, but who knows when it all was!  So, here’s one for the historians:  can you tell me where this was, what kinda wheels, pads, trucks???"

(Bonus pic on page two)

 

 

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Whoa.  Good stuff.  Gimme another.

 

 
So if you can figure it out, scoot on into the Parks, Pool & Ditch forum and expound.  It’s just for fun and more proof positive that longboarding rules!   Have you seen JT's Gallery of photos and art?   Check it out, for a mixture of shots in hi-res or redeuced format and ranging from archival to recent.

 

 

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