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ALVA DOLPHIN - PURPLE

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ALVA DOLPHIN - PURPLEDesigned in the 1980s by TA and Mondo, the Alva "dolphin" deck soon became a signature model of the Alva Posse team. We are excited to re introduce a limited number of our iconic "dolphin" decks featuring Mondo's original artwork. Hand made in CA, and hand screen printed. Dimensions: 30. 75" x 11. 125" Wheelbase: 16" 7 Ply Canadian Maple Double kick with concave Made in CA U. S. A Hand Screen Printed Limited

Designed in the 1980s by TA and Mondo, the Alva "dolphin" deck soon became a signature model of the Alva Posse team. We are excited to re-introduce a limited number of our iconic "dolphin" decks featuring Mondo's original artwork. Hand made in CA, and hand screen printed. 

  • Dimensions: 30.75" x 11.125" 
  • Wheelbase: 16" 
  • 7 Ply Canadian Maple
  • Double kick with concave 
  • Made in CA - U.S.A
  • Hand Screen Printed
  • Limited
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