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Powell Peralta Skateboarding Skeleton Lapel Pin - Glow

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Powell Peralta Skateboarding Skeleton Lapel Pin - Glow

Powell Peralta Skateboarding Skeleton Lapel Pin - Glow


- Powell Peralta Collector Pin
- Size: approx 1.3"
- Die-Cut Lapel Pin Design
- Double Military Clutch
- OG PP 'SBS' GLOW-in-the-DARK Design
- Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson / circa 1979

Rep your fav skate brand and customise your bag, clothing and accessories with this gnarly Powell Peralta lapel pin!

In 1977, artist VCJ illustrated two black-and-white posters to promote Bones wheels. About a year later, Court sat down to work on a new project that would turn that Bones theme into the concept of a skateboarding skeleton. To help Court make the image as realistic as possible, George bought a life-sized skeleton from a medical supply shop. Court named her Rosie. After several hours of propping and rigging, Rosie hung frozen in the position of a skateboarding skeleton. Court got to work. His piece, completed near the end of 1978, served as a Bones sticker and T-shirt graphic, the first illustration created under the new Powell Peralta brand.


$2.80

Original: $7.99

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Powell Peralta Skateboarding Skeleton Lapel Pin - Glow—

$7.99

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- Powell Peralta Collector Pin
- Size: approx 1.3"
- Die-Cut Lapel Pin Design
- Double Military Clutch
- OG PP 'SBS' GLOW-in-the-DARK Design
- Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson / circa 1979

Rep your fav skate brand and customise your bag, clothing and accessories with this gnarly Powell Peralta lapel pin!

In 1977, artist VCJ illustrated two black-and-white posters to promote Bones wheels. About a year later, Court sat down to work on a new project that would turn that Bones theme into the concept of a skateboarding skeleton. To help Court make the image as realistic as possible, George bought a life-sized skeleton from a medical supply shop. Court named her Rosie. After several hours of propping and rigging, Rosie hung frozen in the position of a skateboarding skeleton. Court got to work. His piece, completed near the end of 1978, served as a Bones sticker and T-shirt graphic, the first illustration created under the new Powell Peralta brand.