Are Tech Decks still a thing?
Toy fingerboards like Tech Decks are now available as inexpensive novelty toys as well as high-end collectibles, complete with accessories one would find in use with standard-size skateboards.
What year were Tech Decks popular?
Kids loved them: According to one estimate, sales of Tech Decks and other fingerboard products hit $120 million in 1999, the year after Tech Decks first hit store shelves. Some veterans of the skateboarding industry welcomed the new trend, seeing it as a way to bring in more customers like me to the sport.
What age are Tech Decks for?
Tech Deck 96mm skateboards are for skate-lovers ages 6 and up.
Who owns Tech Deck?
Guided by 12-year-old Steven, Asher and his partner, former toy merchant Tom Davidson, designed tiny, authentic-looking skateboards of wood and die-cast metal. Two years later, their popular Tech Deck toys are inspiring a slew of knockoffs--as well as an ever-expanding line of Tech Deck shirts, stickers and stationery.
How much money does Tech Deck make a year?
Tech Deck earns an estimated $6 thousand a year. The Tech Deck YouTube channel attracts about 3.33 thousand views every day. If a channel is monetized through ads, it earns money for every thousand video views. On average, YouTube channels earn between $3 to $7 for every one thousand video views.
How do you ollie a tech deck with 3 fingers?
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