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      <title>Why the 90s Skate Deck Changed Skateboarding Forever</title>
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      <description>Finding an original 90s skate deck in good condition feels a bit like uncovering a buried treasure chest these days. If you grew up skating during that decade, you know exactly what I&amp;#39;m talking about. It wasn&amp;#39;t just a piece of seven-ply maple; it</description>
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