www.flatfacefingerboards.com www.blackriver-ramps.com www.fingerboardstore.de www.berlinwoodfingerboards.com hope it helped
that's what I want to know
Flatface Fingerboards is owned by Mike Schneider, who lives in Andover, MA.
because the fingerboards are fretless
I would definitely go with Broken Knuckle fingerboards (eBay) because they're cheap (board,wheels,shipping etc.), roll smoothly, are the right dimensions and they are a cheap pro board that are affordable and great for practising and riding around. Fantastic 5 stars.
www.zshred.com is the best quality brand that is the best priced out of all the companies. www.yellowoodstore.com is good but there boards are never in stock
What do you mean "worth it" as in for the practice, the money the time? For practice: Sure, to some extent. It's merely a hobby, having a tech deck in your pocket to flip around and impress people anywhere anytime, but it's not a serious thing. For money: yeah, most of them are inexpensive, cheap, and disposable. Only 2$ at walmart. For time: some time will have to go into this to really get the tricks and flips down, but it always looks sick when you ollie over a small obstacle, but it doesn't happen overnight.
www.blackriver-ramps.com
they wint because mike schneider is broke but if u really need one go to blackriverramps.com
there are Oneway fingerboards, flatface fingerboards, Berlin wood fingerboards homewood fingerboards and havok fingerboards, but theses are just some of them
bkf.com or (broken knuckle fingerboards.com) only $1.00 each
You can get fingerboards for a good price from the Flat Face Fingerboards website. You can also get these items on sale from retailers such as Amazon.
Blackriver fingerboards
Yeah. those one's are good i have lots of fingerboards and this is my favorite.
Flatface Fingerboards is owned by Mike Schneider, who lives in Andover, MA.
no only the other wood can
www.zshred.com sells great quality fingerboards for a really good price
No. Stringed orchestra instruments (Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass) do not have fretted fingerboards.
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