We’re going to set the Blockhead time machine back to 1993 when it was all about little wheels and big pants and boards had just made the quick evolutionary jump from directional 10 inchers with “money bumps” to double kick popsicles almost overnight.
During that time there was a whole new wave of young street shralpers and one of the heavies was a southern California kid named Jeremy Wray. The legend of Jeremy’s super pop and bionic frontside 360’s quickly spread throughout the world with his parts in Recycled Rubbish and Debbie Does Blockhead.
We are proud to announce the return of the Rain Girl AKA “When it Rains it Sucks” model inked by Jeremy himself with inspiration from the 100+ year old classic salt co. logo. This is the original shape and colors and they are signed by Jeremy. They are also screen printed by hand just like it’s 1993!
Details:
- Number produced: 33
- Bottom: Screen printed graphics in original 1993 colors
- Top: Black stain, screen printed Blockhead logo, signed by Jeremy
- Art: Jeremy Wray
- Holes: Modern
- Dimensions: 8.375 x 31.25”, 13.75” wheelbase, 6.375” tail, 7.25” nose
- Construction: 7-ply maple
- Concave: medium
- Manufactured by BBS in Baja CA
- Screen Printed by hand in San Diego CA by Damon Mills
- Original release date 1993, Reissue date 2024
- Shipped in heavy duty 4 mil. archival bags
Limit one per customer (yes you may order a black stain rider as well)