Before I start, I just wanted to say I do not know what board this should go on. If you could redirect me to another board or help me out I'd appreciate it.
SO basically I have this "Penny Board" (don't know what to call it) and I want to find out more about the one I have specifically. I searched on eBay but I couldn't find the one I have specifically. I'd appreciate if someone could tell me a bit about this board.
Better picture of logo.
Try /asp/ maybe, but the boards specific name is Waimea, the model I guess. I searched it up and find a few on sale in different places, but I can't find a detailed page of like "made this year/this backstory/etc"
I can't find any listings for the board, how much do they usually go for?
>>5977329
^ sorry forgot to reply to you.
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not /sp/, /asp/
>>5977246
Nash was a legitimate brand in the late 70s to early 80s but then turned out to be one of the first companies to convert to making $10 wal-mart boards. That being said, I'm a skateboarder, not a skateboard collector expert. This could easily be worth a good amount to a collector, but also given Nash's reputation they may gave dug their own grave with their poor decisions in the 90s. I am sure it's worth looking into, wish i could help more but i really just know the history of my passion, not the value of it's collectables. FYI, never post this kind of thing on /asp/, the "skate" threads on that board to actual skateboarders are pure cancer. nother FYI, don't use the term "penny board" in reference to 70's style boards. Penny boards are pure hipster trash made from different trash, calling this antique a penny board could easily get you taken advantage of by a real collector. Hope i helped a little if at all, anon.