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Check out Tim Jones’s Collection.  What makes this collection really cool is the fact that all of them are complete boards!

This Lance Mountain VARIFLEX collection is amazing.  It is so hard to find these gems and especially in this condition.

What ever happened to the Art of wheel wells?  Look at the various kinds types Wes was 
throwing down on these Big Foots.   Also note the custom wooden tailbones and rails.
Looks like Tim has his own personal skatelab at home!

Z-Flex, Dogtown, Sims, Variflex, Kryptonics, and tons of parts ready to set up the next board. 

This is like taking a time machine to a skate shop in the 70’s!

Take a look at those trucks on the left Lance.  They are super rare Variflex connection trucks.  They look backwards compared to other trucks.   Also note the Variflex X cones wheels which are even more rare.

This is the old clear 3M grip tape (nick named pizza grip because of its coarseness) that is all but impossible to find today.

Back in the late 70's it was used a lot. Most skaters of the day would put different stickers, mostly different brands of skateboard gear. Its a lost art today. And you cannot find anything close to the old pizza grip. You dont see any of the new school skaters that are into it.

This is John Lucero’s first pro model.   Its is Extremely Rare especially in  this NOS condition.   When I look at boards like this I can’t help but wonder how this thing survived?