Vintage Board ID?
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Larry,
Looks like a deck that I have as well, also bought in Atlanta exact same time.
The decal above the Hijackers sticker, what does it say? Progressive?
I remember that decal exactly, as far as color and design. Can't remember the words. Mine has the exact same decal cut-out in the grip tape but alas the decal has worn off.
If it's Progressive, those guys were a force to be reckoned with at that time. Mike Maloof was the owner I believe.
Looks like a deck that I have as well, also bought in Atlanta exact same time.
The decal above the Hijackers sticker, what does it say? Progressive?
I remember that decal exactly, as far as color and design. Can't remember the words. Mine has the exact same decal cut-out in the grip tape but alas the decal has worn off.
If it's Progressive, those guys were a force to be reckoned with at that time. Mike Maloof was the owner I believe.
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Well, since there was no need to rush it...Yea, that would be great, Jonothan. No need to rush it,

I finally remembered to scan those ads after having the magazines sitting around on my kitchen table for months. "Oh, I'll get to them, um, next week," I kept saying. Oops.
Check out http://photobucket.com/albums/c95/harms ... Maherajah/ for scans of Maherajah ads from SkateBoarder magazine. One is actually a Kanoa Surf ad that features Maherajah boards, as well as many other now-classics. The Maherajahs are in the bottom left corner. Oddly enough, there are also two identical ChapSticks in the ad.
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Man, Craw', I just did another search and also found SK8WURM's site and was going to post it, but you beat me to it! Some very stylish boards. I think I was leaving off the final "h" when I searched before. Now I've got more eye-candy to look at. Thanks for taking the time to post. PS - www.skullandbonesskateboards.com has some talk about Majas.
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Larry have a look at this: http://web.infoave.net/~private/MAHER.HTML
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Maja
Maja definetly made their own decks circa 76ish. I remember that Kim Cespedes was a team rider. She was the girl with the most boy style until Jana Payne came along.
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If memory serves me correctly, they did indeed make skate decks. Now I don't know if yours is one of those OR a cut down waterski, but I think it looks like a legit skate deck.
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Vintage Board ID?
This is my first post to slalomskateboarder.com and I've got to say "What a great site!"
Does anyone know if Maherajah (the water ski manufacturer) ever made any of their own skate decks? We've all heard the story of the cut-down ski with the roller skate trucks, but I may really have one - minus the roller skates.
I purchased this deck in 1976 in a skate shop in Atlanta GA and built it up with some Bennett Pros and YoYos that I had on a cracked FiberFlex and added the grip tape. Carved a lot of asphalt with it and have been skating it on and off ever since. This board took me around the Road Atlanta road race course after an IMSA race in '79; probably the best session ever! Those auto road racing guys know how to maintain a surface!
So, produced by Maherajah or cut down by someone in Atlanta? Here's some pics and thanks in advance.
Larry






Does anyone know if Maherajah (the water ski manufacturer) ever made any of their own skate decks? We've all heard the story of the cut-down ski with the roller skate trucks, but I may really have one - minus the roller skates.
I purchased this deck in 1976 in a skate shop in Atlanta GA and built it up with some Bennett Pros and YoYos that I had on a cracked FiberFlex and added the grip tape. Carved a lot of asphalt with it and have been skating it on and off ever since. This board took me around the Road Atlanta road race course after an IMSA race in '79; probably the best session ever! Those auto road racing guys know how to maintain a surface!
So, produced by Maherajah or cut down by someone in Atlanta? Here's some pics and thanks in advance.
Larry






Last edited by Larry Leake on Thu Nov 17, 2005 2:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.