It went something like. Dad California is known for skateboarding. If I go to california I want to be able to enjoy myself and make the most of my time there. Which means I want to be a good skateboarder when I get there, I don’t want to be there and just learning. I think I should get a skateboard and learn to skate before going to california. I must have sold it pretty hard because my dad agreed. He said you can have a skateboard but only on 2 conditions, First you can not tell you mom and second, I am not buying it for you.
I had my conditional approval. This is where I started learning about trading stuff and kind of perceived value over monetary value. For years before this I had been returning soda and beer cans and used most of that money to buy candy and baseball cards. I used to hang out on the porch and trade cards with kids in the neighborhood. There were a lot of all day trading sessions around 1989 tops and fleer cards. Once in a while kids would show up with some crazy new cards that they got from a card show. It was pretty cool.
A lot of kids go through these phases where they collect cards, then get into different stuff as they get older. I went from cards to comics and back to cards and just kind of dabbled in between.. I had a good amount of both and knew a lot about both of them. There was cool card shop that we used to ride our bikes to called Mike’s Upper Deck. It was a small shop that was just packed with cards. I don’t remember much about the guy that owned it other than he didn’t care much for Jose Canseco. I remember they had these 12” player kind of figures that were like a hundred bucks and I really wanted the Canseco. It was like I want that Canseco one and they owner said to me
”Aw man, Conceco is a putz, take Gibson” which was the next
figure over he was playing for the Dodgers the time but he was a michigan native and and ex Detroit Tiger so they were big fans. Either way we spend a lot time up there but today was about how I was going to get this a skateboard so I could practice for my big upcoming trip to the west coast!
I started with my baseball cards it was the only thing I really had that was worth anything. I knew a kid up the street that used to collect comics and went to cards kind of like but just flip flopped like me. I humped a few monsterboxes and books full of cards up to his house and we started swapping. We swapped mainly Cards for comics. This was the start of a plan. There were some other kids in the neighborhood that had all the skate stuff you could ever want. These guys got into skating early and just started collecting skate stuff.
I think they would just get new stuff and never get rid of the old stuff. They were also into comics, baseball and basketball cards. I ended up swapping cards for comics and comics for skateboard parts. When it was all said and done I ended up with a set of blue Venture Trucks, some Bullet Coffin Cut Wheels and a spoon nose Billy Ruff Pro model. It was not pretty. It was all used and somewhat beat up but it was mine.
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