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Alva model skateboard used by Bill Danforth

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    Object Details

    user

    Danforth, Bill

    referenced

    Alva, Tony

    Description (Brief)

    Wooden laminated skateboard with Gordon & Smith plastic trucks and Alva urethane wheels. Two white Schmitt Stix are attached to the bottom of the board. The board artwork was designed by Tony Alva and Bill Danforth and includes green skulls in a pink circle and pink claw marks running through the top and bottom of the design. There is neon green grip tape on the surface of the board with a black spider web pattern on a pink ground on the front of the board. A black spider web design is also on the bottom of the board. Grip tape covers the original purple line design. This board was used during the 1980's by Midwestern skateboarder Bill Danforth, star of the Street Survival Video and was autographed by Danforth as well. Bill Danforth was known as the American Nomad as he used to hitchike and bum rides to get around the country to go to skate events. Bill was top 10 in the World rankings in both vert and street skating in the 1980s and was well respected for his skating skills and his disregard for the limelight and fame.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Bill Danforth

    date made

    1980s

    ID Number

    2014.0075.01

    accession number

    2014.0075

    catalog number

    2014.0075.01

    Object Name

    skateboard

    Physical Description

    metal (overall material)
    plastic (overall material)
    wood (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 30 1/2 in x 10 1/2 in x 6 in; 77.47 cm x 26.67 cm x 15.24 cm

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    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    web subject

    Sports

    name of sport

    skateboarding

    level of sport

    Professional

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-b4b6-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1465746

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