NEW FROM FLIP
NEW Board Series
FAIRE
The artist known as “Faire” from Copenhagen Denmark caught our attention when he created amazing artwork for the CPH Open event. Faire collaborated with Flip to create this stylized and hand painted graphic series.
"FAIRE" Series
Introducing
Raimu Sasaki
Hailing from Mie Prefecture in Japan, Raimu Sasaki is a new addition to the FLIP team. He's turning heads with next level board control, a relaxed style and tricks that defy gravity. A unique talent. Welcome to FLIP Raimu.
MORE FROM FLIP
"SORRY" 20th ANNIVERSARY
As the Flip team continues to evolve with amazing new talent, the time has come to reflect upon the video that started it all, “Sorry”.
View COLLECTIONTom Penny - Beatnik Rudy Decks
Flip Skateboards is embarking on a journey to create limited runs of our most treasured and collectible Flip screen printed deck graphics from Flips’ earliest days in the USA in the 1990’s. Planning for these decks has been in the works for years (literally) but we have finally secured a limited supply of Genuine Original Prime Blanks, cut to Flips’ exact old templates in the original flat and mellow mold.
The first of these decks is the ultra rare Tom Penny’s Beatnik “Rudy” deck in Flip’s original template shapes. This is the deck ridden by Tom during his notorious San Diego chain session and was originally made in very low numbers.
Original art film, hand-cut ruby’s, and the original print sheet with accurate Pantone numbers has enabled us to make and screen print these decks as genuine continuation boards; not re-issues.
As with the original print run, there will be two variations; one with light blue flood color background and the other with a wood stain background. A piece of history, available again for a limited time.
Buy 1 "Rudy" deck, get 15% off the "Bubblegum Punk" deck
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Arto Saari - Bubblegum Punk
From the early Sorry days, Arto's Bubblegum Punk graphic became an extremely rare collectors item. We decided to make another very limited new run of these, complete with 15 print passes, eleven Pantone ink colors and seven different shades of blue. A screen printing marathon went into creating these hand made limited decks, using the original artwork film from over twenty years ago.
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