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Skateboards 1 Made by Hand

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publisherAladdin
publication_dateFebruary 7, 2017
editionIllustrated
languageEnglish
print_length32 pages
isbn101481448331
isbn13978-1481448338
item_weight15.3 ounces
reading_age8 - 12 years
dimensions11 x 0.4 x 9 inches
book_1_of_4Made by Hand
grade_level3 - 7
best_sellers_rank#2,170,009 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,580 in Children's How Things Work Books (Books) #2,093 in Children's Craft & Hobby Books (Books) #13,628 in Children's Arts, Music & Photography Books (Books)

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★★★★☆

easy-to-read history of skateboarding

Beth KeeneJuly 16, 2017✓ Verified purchase

This inviting non-fiction book is a brief and easy-to-read history of skateboarding. It is nicely accompanied by the story of an enthusiast, Jake Eshelman, who builds skateboards on the side, and the step-by-step process of his craft. The text is balanced with engaging photos, both old school and new. Antiquated clipart, pencil scratch marks, and tools of the trade are imposed on graph paper to achieve an inside-the-workshop feeling. Readers are dutifully challenged to find their passion and make something with their own hands. A four-page timeline and a glossary rounds out this volume and completes its vintage packaging. While it is not likely this book will appeal to all young skateboarders, it will draw young DIYers who will appreciate the beauty of raw materials and hand-made craftsmanship. Read more

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Nothing to see here. Buy “The Handmade Skateboard” and skip this one.

DH WaltersOctober 21, 2018

32 pages long. Describes how “Jake” builds skateboards by clamping solid hardwood boards together. Any home wood worker could figure this out without this book. No surprises, no revelations. Some lame skateboard history and a short biography of “Jake”. Bleh. Good for a young (clueless) kid, I suppose. Glad I got a deal buying a used version. “The Handmade Skateboard” by Matt Berger is a MUCH better book. Offers all sorts of usable information on different methods of building boards. THE comprehensive treatise on the subject. Read more

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