Vintage Authorized Dealer Sticker
Back in 1988, Larry Balma and George Powell donated two Powell-Peralta skateboards with Tracker Trucks and Bones Wheels to a permanent exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. These are the first skateboards in the Smithsonian. That same year, Tracker Trucks made a new Authorized Dealer Sticker using the new sticker design, “Trucks You Can Trust Since 1975” but changing the outside wording to “Quality, Service, Dependability, Authorized Dealer.” It’s a two-sided sticker when applied to a glass storefront. This is an original sticker, not a re-issue, out of Larry’s stash. He is only offering 5 stickers.
Back in 1988, Larry Balma and George Powell donated two Powell-Peralta skateboards with Tracker Trucks and Bones Wheels to a permanent exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. These are the first skateboards in the Smithsonian. That same year, Tracker Trucks made a new Authorized Dealer Sticker using the new sticker design, “Trucks You Can Trust Since 1975” but changing the outside wording to “Quality, Service, Dependability, Authorized Dealer.” It’s a two-sided sticker when applied to a glass storefront. This is an original sticker, not a re-issue, out of Larry’s stash. He is only offering 5 stickers.
Back in 1988, Larry Balma and George Powell donated two Powell-Peralta skateboards with Tracker Trucks and Bones Wheels to a permanent exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. These are the first skateboards in the Smithsonian. That same year, Tracker Trucks made a new Authorized Dealer Sticker using the new sticker design, “Trucks You Can Trust Since 1975” but changing the outside wording to “Quality, Service, Dependability, Authorized Dealer.” It’s a two-sided sticker when applied to a glass storefront. This is an original sticker, not a re-issue, out of Larry’s stash. He is only offering 5 stickers.