Powell Peralta – Cab Street Dragon Yellow Enamel 1.3125in – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – Cab Street Dragon Yellow Enamel 1.3125in – Lapel Pin
About the Cab Street Artwork:
In 1987 street skating was rapidly gaining popularity. Steve Caballero not only excelled at vert skating but was a top contender on the “Street-Style” circuit. Powell-Peralta decided to introduce an additional Cab deck model specifically designed for street. Artist V.C. Johnson created a new dragon graphic with a bats & bones background. Cab’s name was also created in the bat shape since Cab was into Batman at the time. The Powell-Peralta logo was made using the Animal Chin font, also a sign of the times.
Originally Released: 1987
Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
Features:
1.3125″ Tall die-struck soft enamel lapel pin with dyed black metal
Two military clutches on backPowell Peralta – OG Ripper Deck GITD Enamel 1.5in – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – OG Ripper Deck Glow In The Dark Enamel 1.5in – Lapel Pin
Powell Peralta OG Ripper Deck Lapel Pin Glow In The Dark
Details
1.5″ tall OG Ripper deck lapel pin with 3D kicktail
Soft enamel and dyed black metal
White enamel is glow-in-the-dark
Two military clutchesPowell Peralta – Skateboarding Skeleton 3 Glow in the Dark Skeleton – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – Skateboarding Skeleton 3 Glow in the Dark Skeleton – Lapel Pin
Originally Released: 1979
Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
FEATURES:
1.3″ Tall soft enamel pin
Black Nickel Metal
Glowin-the-dark enamel skeleton
One military clutchPowell Peralta – Ripper Glow In The Dark Enamel 1.175in – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – Ripper Glow In The Dark Enamel 1.175in – Lapel Pin
About the Ripper Artwork:
Arguably the most iconic skateboard graphic of all time, “The Ripper” was illustrated in 1983 by legendary Powell-Peralta artist V.C. Johnson. Originally the graphic was used as a “Bones Sold Here” dealer window sticker. Next, the artwork found it’s way onto t-shirts and eventually decks. The Ripper graphic has stood the test of time and has been a staple of the Powell-Peralta line for over 30 years.
Originally Released: 1983
Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
FEATURES:
1.175″ Wide soft enamel pin
Raised Black Nickel Metal
Glowin-the-dark enamel skeleton
One military clutchPowell Peralta – Andy Anderson Skull Enamel 1.625in – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – Andy Anderson Skull Enamel 1.625in – Lapel Pin
About the Anderson Skull Graphic:
Andy Anderson is one of a kind. One of the most interesting and open minded skaters that you could ever meet. From free style skateboarding to big rails, vert ramps, and bowls, Andy has something for it all. The Andy Anderson Skull graphic was designed by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson in 2019, when became Andy’s first pro Powell-Peralta graphic.
Released: 2019
Artwork By: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
Features:
1.625″ tall die struck soft enamel lapel pin
Two military clutchesPowell Peralta – Cab Street Dragon Green Enamel 1.3125in – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – Cab Street Dragon Green Enamel 1.3125in – Lapel Pin
About the Cab Street Artwork:
In 1987 street skating was rapidly gaining popularity. Steve Caballero not only excelled at vert skating but was a top contender on the “Street-Style” circuit. Powell-Peralta decided to introduce an additional Cab deck model specifically designed for street. Artist V.C. Johnson created a new dragon graphic with a bats & bones background. Cab’s name was also created in the bat shape since Cab was into Batman at the time. The Powell-Peralta logo was made using the Animal Chin font, also a sign of the times.
Originally Released: 1987
Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
Features:
1.3125″ Tall die-struck soft enamel lapel pin with dyed black metal
Two military clutches on backPowell Peralta – Bones Brigade Series 12 Enamel 1.675in – Lapel Pin
$14.99CADPowell Peralta – Bones Brigade Series 12 Enamel 1.675in – Lapel Pin
Bones Brigade Series 12, collectible Bones Brigade lapel pin.
Randomly assorted backer cards.
1.675” wide with two military clutches.Ten different backing cards, with ten different sayings from The Search For Animal Chin
HAVE YOU SEEN HIM?
EVER DONE A TAIL DROP?
MAPS TO THE SKATERS HOMES
HE’S GOT HIS OWN MILK CARTON
DON’T EVER DO A NOSE PICKER WITH A COPER
WASN’T EVEN A BAD SLAM, DON’T WORRY
DINK, DANKED, SKADACTD. DUFFD, BANKED.
BUNSON OVER THE JUNSON
LOOK OUT FOR THE BUTTON IN THE GLOVE BOX
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