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Dogtown 40th Anniversary Sticker 4″

This Dogtown 40th Anniversary Sticker is the perfect way to commemorate 40 cray-Z year!

Are you tired of looking at all your plain old boring surfaces? All the same boring colours with nothing interesting to show the world? Well, if this is you, then you need stickers! Stop the onslaught of lame skate decks, doors, or cars and turn some heads with a an array of sweet stickers!

 

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Dogtown 40 years Sticker Canada Online Sales Pickup Vancouver

Dogtown Stickers make you remember the good old days…

The Dogtown Cross as created by C.R. Stecyk III first came to public light on the pages of Skateboarder Magazine in 1976. It was soon applied to skateboards in the way of innovative art and paint designs by Wes Humpston and Jim Muir.

In 1981 Mike Muir moved in with brother Jim in his Venice home. Shortly thereafter Mike formed Suicidal Tendencies and Skate Rock history was born. Fast forward 40+ years later and Dogtown is still pushing wood.

You think any of that’s gonna happen when you’re so mundane you like eating plain rice cakes and watching paint dry? Get some stickers and you’ll be drowning in popularity! People will beg you to hang out with them!

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Dogtown Skateboards

Dogtown Skateboards Canada for Sale - Pickup VancouverDogtown Skateboards “Our only Crime is Being Original” Dogtown, as a concept, has existed since the early 1970’s. It was the birthplace of progressive skateboarding, Santa Monica/Venice, California. In the celebrated documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys, Santa Monica/Venice was a forgotten slum by the sea.
Out of the wreckage of Abbot Kinney’s dream town gone bad, roamed young surfers searching for outlets after the surf got blown out. They found it through an aggressive approach to skateboarding never seen before. Jim Muir, the founder of Dogtown Skateboards, was one of these kids. For 38 years Dogtown Skateboards has been synonymous with hardcore skateboarding.
Dogtown Skateboards

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Dimensions 10 × 7.5 × 2.5 cm