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The [[World Industries Rodney Mullen Pooh Bear Deck]] is known for being the last freestyle deck produced from that era, before the skateboard industry abandoned freestyle altogether. | |||
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Features a big fat brown "mutt" standing with legs crossed, eating a cat leg with his right hand. He is leaning on the head of an evil Rocco Pooh bear with his left arm. The Pooh bear has a devil's pointed tail, horns on its head and is pulling a honey-covered hand out of a honey pot, which he is holding with his left arm. He is also wearing an SMA World Industries T-Shirt and slim sunglasses like Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The top graphic shows the backside of the mutt and pooh bear skipping away. | |||
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Revision as of 03:44, 15 August 2017
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| Make | World Industries |
| Skater | Rodney Mullen |
| Model | Mutt & Pooh Bear |
| Specs | |
| Width | 7.5" (191 mm) |
| Length | 28.5" (724 mm) |
| Wheelbase | 13.125" (333 mm) |
| BIS # | 7.5"-28.5"--∞----- |
| Nose Length | 4.75" (121 mm) |
| Tail Length | 5.25" (133 mm) |
| Nose Shape | Blunt Point |
| Tail Shape | Blunt |
| Kicktail | Double Kick |
| Rails | Tapered |
| Concave | Flat |
| Mounting Holes | Old-School |
| Colors | Red, Purple, Brown, Green |
| Artist | Mark McKee |
| Construction | 8-ply |
| Release Date | 1990 |
| Discontinued | 1991 |
| Retail Availability | 1990-1991 |
The World Industries Rodney Mullen Pooh Bear Deck is known for being the last freestyle deck produced from that era, before the skateboard industry abandoned freestyle altogether.
Graphics
Features a big fat brown "mutt" standing with legs crossed, eating a cat leg with his right hand. He is leaning on the head of an evil Rocco Pooh bear with his left arm. The Pooh bear has a devil's pointed tail, horns on its head and is pulling a honey-covered hand out of a honey pot, which he is holding with his left arm. He is also wearing an SMA World Industries T-Shirt and slim sunglasses like Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The top graphic shows the backside of the mutt and pooh bear skipping away.
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Red Colorway
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Green Colorway
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Top Graphic