These boards are fairly tough but  must be ridden carefully.  If one flies into a brick wall it will break.  It is risky to ollie, but my younger, lighter friends do it.  The ones without serious overhang can be ridden on ramps and bowls, again carefully.  If it breaks I can usually fix it.  I have one that I’ve had for twenty plus years--it has been seriously broken at least four times--split in two, wings, tail broken off.  I fix it and still ride it. 

Mainly I see them as art work that you hang and look at, pack around, and strut your stuff lazily riding down a sidewalk on a sunny afternoon. 

I liked to put them on the back shelf of my car when I had a wrap around rear window





If you would like me to build you something from the catalog I would be glad to.  Some of the boards shown are from private collections and unfortunately are not for sale.  But I can build ‘em. Each one is unique and a little different in paint, features, etc.  I can’t tell you exactly how until I start.  I also have a head full of ideas for ones I’d like to do: porcupine,  pileated woodpecker, whistler (a killdeer)  squid, oh, on and on.  The best thing to do is have a dialog, probably initially on email and then through phone calls.  Since they take so long to finish a level of trust must be established.  Peace