

Blockhead Good Sam Model Stickers now available! Stick ’em on your board or your best friend! A reissue of the essential “Good Sam”. Screen printed like it’s 1988, made in Costa Mesa CA at Jim Gray’s Inkgenda sticker factory!
The Blockhead Good Sam sticker is sure to bring back those nostalgic feels… Possibly to a time you were not even alive to experience! This sticker features the iconic Blockhead Good Sam graphic. This sticker pairs perfectly to its twin: The Blockhead Evil Sam Model Sticker!
Blockhead Skateboards was founded in 1985 in a northern California garage by Dave Bergthold and rolled strong for about ten years. Blockhead definitely made it’s mark in the skateboarding world whether it was the original style of Ron Cameron’s artwork, heated sessions on the most famous mini-ramp of all times ‘The Blockhead Ramp’, or the wealth of talented individuals that went on to shape the future of the skateboard industry or excel as professional skateboarders.
CALSTREETS distributed Blockhead skates throughout Canada in the 80’s. During that time many friendships were made, good times were had, careers were launched, momentous ramps were built and lots of great skateboarding went down.
BLOCKHEAD GOOD SAM STICKER
- 3″ diameter
- Sold as a singles
- Red
- MORE BLOCKHEAD STICKERS HERE
Product launch announcement for Sam Cunningham’s iconic Blockhead model from 1988. “Good” reissue and “Evil” model of the same specifications
CalStreets & Blockhead over 30 years !!





Blockhead Skateboards, which took its roots in a Northern California garage in 1985 under the leadership of Dave Bergthold, had a remarkable journey that spanned approximately a decade. During this period, CALSTREETS played a crucial role in distributing Blockhead skates throughout Canada in the '80s. This collaboration led to the forging of enduring friendships, unforgettable moments, the launch of successful careers, the creation of iconic skate ramps, and a wealth of unforgettable skateboarding experiences.
The impact of Blockhead on the skateboarding world was profound and multifaceted. Be it the original and striking artwork by Ron Cameron, the intense and heated sessions on 'The Blockhead Ramp,' or the numerous talented individuals who emerged from this era to leave their mark on the skateboard industry as professionals and industry shapers, Blockhead's legacy remains deeply ingrained in the fabric of skateboarding history.

