Santa Cruz Ray Meyer Skippy I Deck
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| Make | Santa Cruz |
| Skater | Ray Meyer |
| Model | Skippy (1st Generation) |
| Specs | |
| Width | 7" (178 mm) |
| Length | 27.25" (692 mm) |
| Wheelbase | 12" (305 mm) |
| BIS # | 7"-27.25"------- |
| Nose Length | 4.875" (124 mm) |
| Tail Length | 5.25" (133 mm) |
| Nose Shape | Blunt |
| Tail Shape | Blunt |
| Kicktail | Double Kick |
| Rails | Tapered |
| Concave | Mild |
| Mounting Holes | Standard |
| Colors | White |
| Artist | Jim Phillips |
| Origin |
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| Discontinued | ? |
| Retail Availability | 1987 |
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| Contributors | Special thanks to Brandon Ross and Ray Meyer for providing the dimensions on this one. |
Graphics
This classic graphic features the famous jar of Skippy creamy peanut butter and a container of Ovaltine. Ray is seen doing a variety of rad tricks wearing a mustache, glasses and a blue business suit. From nose to tail, the tricks are; a squatting Hang Ten Nose Wheelie, X-Ray vision stare, One-Wheel Nose Wheelie holding a brown briefcase, Deep in thought in a Crossfoot Pogo, Lean-back something, Railflip, Sleeping in bed with pajamas and a yellow skateboard leaning against the bed, and finally another squatting Hang Ten Nose Wheelie while holding a brown briefcase with the Santa Cruz logo on it.
Gallery
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Ad from the April 1987 issue of Thrasher Magazine