Good Skates - 1939 was released on:
USA: 14 April 1939
The cast of Good Skates - 1939 includes: Ted Husing as Himself Narrator
The Good Egg - 1939 was released on: USA: 21 October 1939 USA: 5 January 1946 (re-release)
The Skating Rink - 1916 was released on: USA: 5 January 1916
The cast of Good Skates - 1929 includes: Ned La Salle as Ike
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You get what you pay for. Expensive skates are usually worth the money, however cheaper skates are usually pretty good too. Note: They're made in China, so its unlikely the build quality will approach handmade custom skates from the United States, Canada, Japan, Netherlands and such.
No! Corr skates are below entry level. Go with name brand aggressive skates like Rollerblade, USD, Razor, Remz, K2 or something like that. Corr skates are very uncomfortable and do not offer a good surface for grinding and learning tricks. If you are looking for a good deal check out skateaggressive.com, they have a ton of skates on sale that are much better than any Corr skate out there. http://sale.skateaggressive.com/adult-aggressive-skates/c1000004374/
The cheapest price for figure skates (not very good ones) is probably around $15-$30.
If you are a beginner, any skates that feel comfortable and fit you well are fine. You can get good Riedells for around $100.
it depends if you play them good or not
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you wont, the good skates are brands like razor, remz, xsjado, and a few others, their low end skates go for more than 100, their most expensive is around 300. i have been skating for 2 years and im skating the razor icons which went for 300