According to the title, I will provide information about the Fingeboard only as I know
History Of Fingerboards
Fingerboards were first created as homemade toys in the 1970s and later became a novelty attached to key chains in skate shops (but were also mentioned as a model for a skateboard.) In 1985 a homemade fingerboard was overpowered, some people consider The earliest fingerboard footage available for public consumption. Homemade fingerboard was built from cardboard, coffee stirrers, and Hot Wheels axles.Fingerboards peripheral has become part of the skateboarding industry since the late 1980's and was originally marketed as keychains.Although barely "rideable," they are repaired by Tech Deck brand which mass produced a "rideable" miniature skateboard. The first entertainment licensed fingerboards were introduced by Bratz Toys, released through a Hong Kong-based toy company named Prime Time Toys, and designed by Pangea, the company that helped develop the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Playmates Toys toy line. The design was used on entertainment properties such as "Speed Racer," "Woody Woodpecker," "NASCAR," "Heavy Metal," and "Crash Bandicoot." Licensed boards drove the Tech Deck brand into licensing strong urban brands, rather than creating their own designs. In the late 1990s, as fingerboards became more prominent outside the skateboarding community, X-Concepts' Tech Decks licensed "actual pro graphics from major skateboard brands" riding "1999 fingerboard wave right into Wal-Mart and other big stores."In 1999 there Tech Deck mode to collect one of each design similar to the Beanie Baby fad months prior. Thus, Tech Deck, and distributors at Spin Master Toys, suddenly found themselves a large market to milk. Entertainment-based fingerboard brands could not compete against the giant urban, and eventually disappeared. Other "major players in the skateboard industry" soon followed in hopes of reaping profits as a children's toy play will choose to take skateboarding.More modern fingerboards feature "interchangeable wheels and trucks, a fairly accurate scale size, and pad-printed graphics reproduced from the most popular skateboard companies in the business." Many companies provide all kinds fingerboard fingerboarding accessories including sophisticated and customizable components can duplicate, scale-models, skateboarding experience. They thus developed the fingerboard into a collection of toys and practice into a "form of mental skating".Fingerboarding is popular in Europe and the United States, and there are more and more popular in Eastern Europe. Besides skateshops and internet, Fingaspeak, a fingerboard store opened in Steyr, Austria although rumored to be the world's first fingerboard store it joins a very small list of fingerboard stores that are available. Although the sport of fingerboarding originated in the United States over 25 years ago it has really caught fire in the European scene. The United States is following every so slowly and it is estimated that although the popularity seems to support the European American Fingerboard scene has much more sales. This may be caused by flooding the market and the availability of resources in the United States. Fingerboarding has evolved from a hobby to a lifestyle for some people. Fingerboarders have regular "contests, fairs, workshops and other events". Fingerboard-product sales estimated at $ 120-million for 1999.
History Of Fingerboards
Fingerboards were first created as homemade toys in the 1970s and later became a novelty attached to key chains in skate shops (but were also mentioned as a model for a skateboard.) In 1985 a homemade fingerboard was overpowered, some people consider The earliest fingerboard footage available for public consumption. Homemade fingerboard was built from cardboard, coffee stirrers, and Hot Wheels axles.Fingerboards peripheral has become part of the skateboarding industry since the late 1980's and was originally marketed as keychains.Although barely "rideable," they are repaired by Tech Deck brand which mass produced a "rideable" miniature skateboard. The first entertainment licensed fingerboards were introduced by Bratz Toys, released through a Hong Kong-based toy company named Prime Time Toys, and designed by Pangea, the company that helped develop the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Playmates Toys toy line. The design was used on entertainment properties such as "Speed Racer," "Woody Woodpecker," "NASCAR," "Heavy Metal," and "Crash Bandicoot." Licensed boards drove the Tech Deck brand into licensing strong urban brands, rather than creating their own designs. In the late 1990s, as fingerboards became more prominent outside the skateboarding community, X-Concepts' Tech Decks licensed "actual pro graphics from major skateboard brands" riding "1999 fingerboard wave right into Wal-Mart and other big stores."In 1999 there Tech Deck mode to collect one of each design similar to the Beanie Baby fad months prior. Thus, Tech Deck, and distributors at Spin Master Toys, suddenly found themselves a large market to milk. Entertainment-based fingerboard brands could not compete against the giant urban, and eventually disappeared. Other "major players in the skateboard industry" soon followed in hopes of reaping profits as a children's toy play will choose to take skateboarding.More modern fingerboards feature "interchangeable wheels and trucks, a fairly accurate scale size, and pad-printed graphics reproduced from the most popular skateboard companies in the business." Many companies provide all kinds fingerboard fingerboarding accessories including sophisticated and customizable components can duplicate, scale-models, skateboarding experience. They thus developed the fingerboard into a collection of toys and practice into a "form of mental skating".Fingerboarding is popular in Europe and the United States, and there are more and more popular in Eastern Europe. Besides skateshops and internet, Fingaspeak, a fingerboard store opened in Steyr, Austria although rumored to be the world's first fingerboard store it joins a very small list of fingerboard stores that are available. Although the sport of fingerboarding originated in the United States over 25 years ago it has really caught fire in the European scene. The United States is following every so slowly and it is estimated that although the popularity seems to support the European American Fingerboard scene has much more sales. This may be caused by flooding the market and the availability of resources in the United States. Fingerboarding has evolved from a hobby to a lifestyle for some people. Fingerboarders have regular "contests, fairs, workshops and other events". Fingerboard-product sales estimated at $ 120-million for 1999.
I will mention some famous fingerboard brands in the world:
- Tech Deck
- Berlin Wood
- Sam Wood
- Rain Wood
Note:
For Tech Deck There are several models such as : FLIP EXTREMLY SORRY (limited
edition), FLIP HANDED, FLIP ENGLAND FLAG, DGK,ALIEN WORKSHOP MIND CONTROL,
ALIEN WORKSHOP RAINBOW, ALIEN WORKSHOP PRO MODEL ARTO SAARI, WORLD
INDUSTRIES EVIL SPRAY,etc.
And This Is For Local Fingerboard in indonesia:
For local fingerboard the best known are fingerplant
My own Use Of tech deck Fingerboard Because in my opinion it Is the best Fingerboard. I also have a few models Like: Element, Alien workshop, DGK, and Glow In The Dark.
Maybe Only That I Can Share
Thank You
- Swinger Wood
- Undead
- Pion
- UND!
- Kairamo
- Utewood
- Middfinger
- Locust
- Hanacaraka
- Street Spider
- Fingerplant
- fingerPOP
- Lastwood
- NUT
- Rusewood
- Bunkerdeck
- idiota
- Woodywood
- Blackwood
- Kayu Made
- Monkeywood
- Claywood
- Eastwood
- Planktoon
- Rootswood
- Onewood
- Rizky fingerboard
- Fingershop
- Custom
- Home Industries
For local fingerboard the best known are fingerplant
My own Use Of tech deck Fingerboard Because in my opinion it Is the best Fingerboard. I also have a few models Like: Element, Alien workshop, DGK, and Glow In The Dark.
Maybe Only That I Can Share
Thank You
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