eBay Watch May 2002
Getting right to it...
Alva/Dogtown/Z-Flex | |
This month I’m lumping these 3 together because there wasn’t a lot of action for these classics. First up this month is this late 70s Alva pig complete. It went for a reasonable $561. Judging by the griptape, it’s in very good shape. | ![]() |
That’s it for the Alvas. Let’s look at the Dogtowns. First we have this awesome condition Jim Muir with Lazer trucks and what look like Road Rider wheels. It went for $565, which doesn’t seem bad at all. | ![]() |
Next up we have this Dogtown Triplane. It was sold by the same guy that sold the Alva above. The Triplane was unusual because the graphics underneath were a lot plainer than the graphics under the clear griptape on top of the deck. They are in great shape as you can see, so I was surprised that this classic only fetched $330. | ![]() |
Wes Humpston, the original Dogtown artist, started making some new decks again a few months ago: you might have seen the new Shogo Kubo they put out under his Bulldog banner. Anyway, this limited Bulldog went for $391. It is numbered and signed by the artist. It was a limited run of 50 decks. Dig those crazy wheel wells! | ![]() |
Now for something crazy. There have been a few things on ebay trying to cash in on the success of the Z-Boys movie, but nothing as crazy or original as this: one of the original Zephyr surf Shop long-sleeved t-shirts, as talked about in the movie. This one is tattered and torn, but looks original as can be. It didn’t meet the minimum reserved price, but was bid up to a hefty $565. Unreal. | ![]() |
Powell Peralta | |
This was the month for crazy freestyle decks on ebay. Somebody must have sold off their entire collection, because there was a ton of famous and not-so-famous freestyle decks on there in May. Let’s start off with the Mullens. How about $960 for the this onet? I think it’s rare in white. | ![]() |
The red one went for $808: still a handsome price for decks you couldn’t give away back then. I'm surprised it went for a modest $347. Great deck. (err.. if you are into freestyle maybe.. - k.ed) | ![]() |
Kevin Harris was another Powell freestyler. His decks go for decent green too. Not Mullen money, but still. Here are two examples. The first one went for $555. | ![]() |
The second for $216. I can see no real difference between the two, so the first buyer must have kicked himself when he saw the price the second one fetched. There were probably only 2 guys bidding on them actually! | ![]() |
Enough of the freestyle stuff. As normal there was a Vallely up there that went for big $. This one was unusual though. It is new school shape. After leaving for World Industries and then forming his own company, Mike apparently went back to Powell for a while in the mid 90s. This new version of an old classic is the result. How does $415 grab you? | ![]() |
Lastly from Powell we have an old classic: the Vato Rat. My first real deck. I would love one of these again, but not for the $400 that this one fetched. It’s a beaut, but what’s with the crap sticker on the tail? | ![]() |
Santa Cruz | |
More Natas decks, as usual. Two Natas “kitten” decks, which both seem very overpriced to me. The first, which is in a nasty green stain, went for a whopping $527. | ![]() |
The second, which is a nicer natural wood color, went for $438. I wouldn’t give more than $250. | ![]() |
The Jeff Grosso decks on Santa Cruz are always popular too. This one was $511 popular. I believe Disney threatened to sue over the Alice in Wonderland characters which is why this deck was so limited. Love the caterpillar with the bong. | ![]() |
Zorlac | |
The Texas Zorlacs are always a big money maker! First up we have this John Gibson. It is the very rare 1st model Zorlac Gibson that was a true pig, and not the later stinger-styled cutaway we all remember. It went for $305, which isn’t bad for a deck of this rarity. | ![]() |
Then we have the first Craig Johnson “Voodoo doll” model from similar vintage. $344. What are those Caballero stickers doing on there? | ![]() |
Finally we have the always popular Zorlac “shrunken head” Doublecut model. A hit in any condition. This one is nice, and went for $1260. Oooh. Classic. | ![]() |
Vision/Sims | |
The evil alliance, but they do have some classics! First up is this Sims Lester “Splat”. We all remember it, but you don’t see too many in this condition! $610. | ![]() |
How about this original Vision Gonz for $725? The remake is nice, but the original is nicer. Remember kiddies, if it doesn’t say Mark Gonzales, it’s not the real deal! | ![]() |
G&S | |
First up is this G&S Neil Blender “faces”. I always loved this deck. Somebody else did too, to the tune of $500. | ![]() |
Then we have an old classic: the G&S Doug “Pineapple” Saladino deck. Deathbox uses similar graphics in their new deck for Pineapple. This classic from the late 70s went for $536. Dig the ACS trucks and the Yo-yo wheels. | ![]() |
Assorted | |
Jason Lee decks are always very popular with collectors, despite not being that old. This mint one went for $460. | ![]() |
Here’s a World Industries Vallely “circus” model that went for $430. I think it’s his first model on World. Note the broken skateboard and the launch ramp. A shot at Powell? | ![]() |
This signed Matt Hensley deck for H-Street went for $610. Art Godoy did the graphics I believe. | ![]() |
Finally this month we have yet another freestyle deck. How does a Circle-A Bob Schmelzer grab you? The $529 somebody paid for this deck just shows that there are some serious freestyle collector s out there. Insane. | ![]() |
See you in June -Neil Index of eBay reports. | |

































