The Alva Millennium deck features a modern concave with fully functional pointy nose and a squared tail with a V-cut. The modern wheel wells give you more wheel clearance without sacrificing board rigidity. This board features silk screened lavender graphic (every deck differs slightly). The top of the board features The Power Station Project artwork on a natural wood stain.
The Alva Millennium is an original deck suitable for bowls, ramps, or cruising, giving the board an authentic O.G. look and feel. The Millennium is a wider board that boosts confidence when riding transition and gives you more surface to work with.
Alva has always had shapes and graphics that are ahead of the game, and extremely high quality. To this day Alva creates shapes that fit the individualistic needs of modern pool and transition skaters. The graphics are feature hand screening with beautiful colours, and the boards have perfect sanding to feel just right in your hands. Alva truly a top of the line skateboard company, with the history and knowledge to back it up!
ALVA MILLENNIUM DECK:
- W: 9.5″ L: 33.75″ WB: 15.5″
- Modern concave with wheel wells
- Alva Fade logo on yellow/green stain
- Silk screened one-of-a-kind colorway
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Skateboarding legend Tony Alva’s longtime friend Chuck Ames unearthed a rare 8mm film he made of Tony Alva, Ted Deerhurst, and John Davison surfing, and skating at Linclon Jr. High School, the Santa Monica Jetty, and Bixby Ranch in Santa Barbara, back in 1971. 1971 Lincoln Jr. High Santa Monica: I pulled these crispy 8mm movies from deep storage. I was into filming then. Wind up grip camera. Ha! Tape cassette for music. I think the full length movie showed in the school auditorium. 8th graders surfing and skating. 1st Jetty, the Ranch, and Revere. Short board revolution well underway. Beavertails flapping. No “strings”. Skating: Our boards made in woodshop. Clay wheelz. Ball bearings everywhere! Side walk surfing to surfskating!! Revere was fire. Only Tony Alva was making the drop and transition on the big hill! Ranch trips were epic. Lord Ted Deerhurst was part of our crew. Check him freeing Alva from his wetsuit…last clip. You wanted to be one of Jay Stones “shimpies” on the Blue Cheer team. Thinking that is a clean Mike Perry shape washing up on the beach at 1st jetty. John Davison is the surfer in all clips and second skater alongside Tony (really clean style early on!!!). Some really early Dogtown stuff here! Stoked to see it come to life after all this time! -Chuck Ames This sweet little edit by Melissa Ames. Original edit with help of Peter Miller. Original Art and production help: John Davison…Rick Griffin inspired Murfy. Mom and Dad for the ranch trips…we definitely pushed their boundaries!